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Deccan Herald » Foreign » Detailed Story
Guantanamo detainee back in Australia
Adelaide, Reuters:
David Hicks, the first Guantanamo Bay inmate convicted of supporting terrorism by a US military court , acknowledges that he trained with al Qaeda and met Osama bin Laden; but denies advance knowledge of the attacks.

The first Guantanamo Bay inmate convicted of supporting terrorism by a US military court returned to Australia on Sunday under a veil of secrecy, but “elated” to serve out his remaining sentence at home.

A government-chartered executive jet bringing David Hicks from the US enclave prison in Cuba landed at an Australian military base in Adelaide, where a convoy of elite police whisked him to jail in a blacked-out police van.
“He’s very, very glad to be back on Australian soil,” his Australian lawyer David McLeod said.

Hicks’s return was cloaked in secrecy on government orders after an intense public campaign that damaged Prime Minister John Howard’s standing ahead of an election due later this year.

Polls have showed slipping support for Mr Howard, who has been accused of indifference over Hicks’s case, despite a five-year struggle by family, friends and the public to bring him home.

Hicks’s van sped past the media and into Yatala Prison, where he will spend the next seven months after he pleaded guilty to providing material support to Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network.

“He was visibly elated when we touched down, and he’ll be very glad to see his family,” said Mr McLeod, who accompanied Hicks on the flight with police, prison guards and a medical officer on the private jet, a Gulfstream V.
Hicks, 31, was captured in Afghanistan in late 2001 and spent five years in Guantanamo before he was sentenced in March to seven years’ jail.

Under a deal with US prosecutors, most of his sentence was suspended and he will be free on December 29, 2007.
At his trial, Hicks acknowledged he trained with al Qaeda and met Osama bin Laden. He denied advance knowledge of the attacks, but said he learned guerrilla ambush and kidnap skills before briefly fighting against US allies in Afghanistan in late 2001.

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