ETIM training camp
ETIM training camp is a name that Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts applied to a place where two dozen ethnic Uyghurs held in Guantanamo are suspected of having received training.[1][2] JTF-GTMO analysts assert that the camp was run by a group they called the East Turkestan Islamic Movement.
The Uyghurs dispute that the compound was military training camp.[1] They state that there was only one weapon at the camp, an AK-47. Some of the captives acknowledge that another Uyghur gave them a few hours of training on the rifle. Others said they had never had any training.
References
- 1 2 "Information paper: Uighur Detainee Population at JTF-GTMO" (PDF). United States Department of Defense. 30 October 2004. pp. 28–34. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
- ↑ Senator Sessions (2009-05-04). "Senator Continues To Seek Answers About The Administration’s Reported Plan To Release Certain Guantanamo Bay Detainees In the United States" (PDF). United States Senate. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
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