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Palau to take Guantánamo Uighurs

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Hong Kong

Published: June 10 2009 10:42 | Last updated: June 11 2009 09:47

The Pacific nation of Palau has agreed to take 17 Chinese Uighurs currently held at Guantánamo Bay, ending a long US struggle to find a country to accept the detainees.

“I am honoured and proud that the United States has asked Palau to assist with such a critical task,” said Johnson Toribiong, president of the nation of about 21,000 people.

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