Sweden’s
migration court has agreed to grant asylum to a Chinese Muslim man formerly held
at Guantanamo Bay for five years on suspected terrorist ties.
The
court agreed that Adel Hakimjan was not a terrorist and granted the man
permanent residency as a refugee, a move that was hailed as a major victory for
activists.
Hakimjan
is from China’s Uighur minority and he, along with 17 other Uighurs at
Guantanamo, has refused to return to China for fear of persecution as their
home country has labeled them as “terror suspects.” The remaining 17 Uighurs
have been cleared for release but no country has agreed to accept them.
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