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The US and Kazakh Peacemaking

The US and Kazakh Peacemaking

February 10, 2015

<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">On the last day of 2014, the Pentagon confirmed that five inmates from Guantanamo Bay prison had been transferred to Kazakhstan. By securing the consent of the Central Asian state, the White House, given President Obama’s commitment to closing the prison, had found an outlet to lessen its Guantanamo human burden.</span></span></p>

The US and Kazakh Peacemaking

The US and Kazakh Peacemaking

February 10, 2015

<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">On the last day of 2014, the Pentagon confirmed that five inmates from Guantanamo Bay prison had been transferred to Kazakhstan. By securing the consent of the Central Asian state, the White House, given President Obama’s commitment to closing the prison, had found an outlet to lessen its Guantanamo human burden.</span></span></p>

The US and Kazakh Peacemaking

The US and Kazakh Peacemaking

February 10, 2015

<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">On the last day of 2014, the Pentagon confirmed that five inmates from Guantanamo Bay prison had been transferred to Kazakhstan. By securing the consent of the Central Asian state, the White House, given President Obama’s commitment to closing the prison, had found an outlet to lessen its Guantanamo human burden.</span></span></p>

The US and Kazakh Peacemaking

The US and Kazakh Peacemaking

February 10, 2015

<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">On the last day of 2014, the Pentagon confirmed that five inmates from Guantanamo Bay prison had been transferred to Kazakhstan. By securing the consent of the Central Asian state, the White House, given President Obama’s commitment to closing the prison, had found an outlet to lessen its Guantanamo human burden.</span></span></p>

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