Lodi News-Sentinel

U.S. sends 10 Guantanamo captives to Oman

- By Carol Rosenberg

The Arabian Sea nation of Oman said Monday it has taken in 10 Guantanamo captives for the Obama administra­tion, which is in a final push to thin the detention center population by Inaugurati­on Day.

A Pentagon official who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed that the transfer had taken place, downsizing the detainee population to 45. Neither Oman nor the official provided the identities of the 10 men who were sent there.

A brief announceme­nt from the Omani News Agency in Muscat said Sultan Qaboos Bin Said agreed to take in the men “in considerat­ion to their humanitari­an situation.” It described their status there as in “temporary residence.”

There was no immediate explanatio­n of the reference to their stay being temporary. But U.S. diplomats have in the past negotiated transfers to security arrangemen­ts that withhold travel documents from the freed captives for a specific time period, in some instances two years.

Before this transfer, 19 of the 55 captives at the prison were cleared to go to nations offering security assurances that satisfied Secretary of Defense Ash Carter.

More transfers are expected. One of those cleared for release before Monday’s transfer is a man from Saudi Arabia, which has typically taken back its cleared citizens.

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