Amnesty International says the transfer of the Malaysian detainees and the recent repatriation of a Kenyan man is a positive step, but highlights that 15 other detainees remain imprisoned without charge despite being cleared of wrongdoing.
The Pentagon's decision to return two Malaysian detainees who had cooperated with US authorities is viewed as a measure toward rectifying long-standing human rights concerns tied to Guantanamo Bay.
Malaysia's Police Inspector General emphasized the principle that 'everyone deserves a second chance' as the two men return home after years at Guantanamo Bay, signaling their path to rehabilitation.
Human rights advocates continue to assert that the prolonged detention of individuals at Guantanamo Bay without legal charges remains a glaring issue, undermining the United States' human rights record.
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