Sun Jan 23, 2005 03:43 AM GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - The four remaining British prisoners in the U.S. camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will be home on Tuesday, according to the Sunday Times.
The United States said this month it would release Feroz Abbasi, Martin Mubanga, Richard Belmer and Moazzam Begg, but did not set a date for their return.
The men have been held for three years without charge at the U.S. camp along with hundreds of other prisoners designated "unlawful combatants" and mainly captured during the war in Afghanistan in 2001-2002.
Five other British captives have already come home. Britain questioned them on their return but released them all without charge. <snip>
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