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From the Guardian
Unlimited (UK)
Dated Thursday January 27
Freed Britons sent home
Clarke unveils house arrest plan for terror suspects
By Vikram Dodd, Alan Travis and Clare Dyer
Three years of captivity last night ended for the final four British citizens held in Guantánamo Bay after police released them without charge, allowing them finally to be reunited with their families.
The four men, accused by the US of being terrorists, returned from the prison camp on Tuesday only to be arrested by British anti-terrorism police on their arrival.
Last night after being held for nearly 28 hours and questioned in a way their lawyers said was cursory, the four were released from the high security Paddington Green police station in central London.
Muslim groups and the men's supporters accused the police of staging a "charade" and of making the arrests because of political pressure from the government.
That should frost the Frat Boy and his torturers.