Return To Algeria
Adil Hadi al Jazairi Bin Hamlili and Hasan Zemiri were repatriated to Algeria on 20 January 2010. Carol Rosenberg, writing in the Miami Herald, reported that it was not clear whether the two men had been sent home as free men, or whether they were simply transferred to Algerian custody. She noted that two other Algerian men had been granted Asylum, in France, because they had reason to fear a return home.
His lawyer, Clive Stafford Smith, reported that in 2009, Hamlily was cleared by the Obama administration's review procedure, reflecting a finding that he was "no threat to the US or its coalition partners." With this finding, Hamlili was returned to Algeria on January 20, 2010, a free man. Clive Stafford Smith also states that Hamlili has suffered from a psychotic disorder, and other mental disabilities provoked by alleged abuse in US custody.
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