Imad Kanouni

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Imad Kanouni is a French citizen who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[1]

Kanouni, and three other French citizens were transferred from US custody to French custody, on July 27, 2004.

Under French law, security detainees like Kanouni can be held, without charge, for up to three years. [2]

Kanouni was released from custody, and put on a kind of parole, on July 9, 2005. [3]

Kanouni, and five other French former Guantanamo detainees were charged on April 26, 2006.[4]

Kanouni testified, in his own defense, before a French court, on July 3, 2006. [5] He told the court that he traveled to Afghanistan to pursue religious education, and that he didn't agree with Osama Bin Laden, and never attended any military training camps. He did acknowledge: "I was ready to die for a good cause, defend people who were attacked in their countries"

[edit] See also

[edit] References

stubThis article related to a Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detainee is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.