From Yahoo News/AP:
LONDON – A former British resident who claims he was tortured at a covert CIA site in Morocco was freed from Guantanamo after nearly seven years in U.S. captivity without facing trial.
Binyam Mohamed, the first Guantanamo prisoner released since President Barack Obama took office, returned Monday to a British military base and was expected to be out of custody within hours. The Ethiopian's case has raised questions about torture and secrecy for the British and U.S. governments, which face related lawsuits on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Statement from ex-Guantanamo detainee Mohamed -- AP
Returned Guantanamo man held under anti-terror laws -- AFP
Binyam Mohamed returns to Britain after Guantánamo ordeal -- The Guardian
'Torture victim' Binyam Mohamed arrives back in the UK from Guantánamo -- Times Online
Freed Guantanamo detainee says U.S. behind his torture -- Reuters
Torture claim Gitmo detainee back in UK -- CNN
Former Guantanamo Detainee Returns to London -- Washington Post
Released From Guantánamo, But Not Ready to Speak -- New York Times
Obama Releases Trained Dirty Bomber From Gitmo (Video) -- Gateway Pundit
Long road to recovery for Guantánamo detainee Binyam Mohamed -- Times Online
Binyam Mohamed: what next? -- The Guardian
Key dates in life of Binyam Mohamed -- AP
FACTBOX - Binyam Mohamed released from Guantanamo -- Reuters
At a glance: Guantanamo Britons -- BBC