Partner Jeffrey Colman calls his work on behalf of Guantánamo detainees "the most depressing, difficult, frustrating experience" of his legal career. But Colman's final detainee case is at long last ending. The client is being transferred to his native Iraq--six years after the U.S. military recommended his release. Colman tells us of the frustration of six years of fighting for the release of his client, who was wrongfully detained in Afghanistan in 2002.
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Jenner Finally Wins Transfer of Iraqi Detainee Cleared for Release from Guantánamo Six Years Ago
June 12, 2009
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