UPDATED ON:
Saturday, November 21, 2009
17:41 Mecca time, 14:41 GMT
News CENTRAL/S. ASIA
Life after Guantanamo

A group of Uighurs freed from the US detention centre at Guantanamo Bay have been flown to Palau, the island nation in the Pacific Ocean.

The move is part of the Obama administration's efforts to close the infamous prison.

However, the former detainees say they feel isolated in Palau, which currently offers asylum to at least 17 men once held by the US.

For the first few arrivals, adjusting to their new freedom in an unknown land poses a major challenge.

Al Jazeera's Divya Gopalan reports.

 Source: Al Jazeera
 
Topics in this article
Country

 
ARTICLE TOOLS
 Email Article  Email article
 Print Article  Print article
 Send Feedback  Send feedback
 Share article  Share article
Aljazeera.net/english 2003 - 2010 ©
Designed & Developed by Aljazeera IT