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UK Settles with Guantánamo ‘Forever Prisoner’ Over Torture Claim

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In a landmark legal resolution, the British government has agreed to pay a "substantial" financial settlement to Abu Zubaydah, a long-term Guantánamo Bay detainee. The payout concludes a high-profile civil claim alleging that UK intelligence agencies were complicit in his brutal interrogation and torture by the CIA.

A Decades-Long Legal Battle

Abu Zubaydah, a 54-year-old stateless Palestinian, was captured in Pakistan in 2002. Initially labeled a high-ranking Al-Qaeda operative—a claim the U.S. government has since retracted—he became the first person subjected to the CIA’s notorious "enhanced interrogation techniques." These methods, widely condemned as torture, included being waterboarded 83 times in a single month and being confined in a coffin-sized box.

While the UK did not directly carry out the abuse, Zubaydah’s legal team argued that MI5 and MI6 played a pivotal role. Evidence from a 2018 parliamentary report revealed that British agents provided specific questions for CIA interrogators to use, fully aware that the prisoner was being tortured at secret "black sites" across Thailand, Poland, and North Africa.

Seeking Accountability

The settlement follows a 2023 UK Supreme Court ruling that allowed Zubaydah to sue the government under English law. Although the exact sum remains confidential, his lawyers described the payment as a significant acknowledgment of his "intolerable suffering."

Despite the settlement, the UK government has made no formal admission of liability. Abu Zubaydah remains a "forever prisoner" at Guantánamo Bay, held for over two decades without charge or trial. Human rights advocates continue to pressure the UK and its allies to secure his release and address the ongoing legal and moral implications of their cooperation with the U.S. during the "war on terror."

Key Takeaways

Substantial Settlement: The UK government paid a significant, undisclosed sum to settle claims of complicity in the torture of Abu Zubaydah.

Intelligence Complicity: MI5 and MI6 were accused of feeding questions to CIA interrogators while knowing the detainee was being subjected to illegal torture methods.

Ongoing Detention: Despite the payout, Abu Zubaydah remains imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay without charge, 24 years after his initial capture.

Adapted From

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/11/uk-pays-substantial-sum-to-tortured-guantanamo-bay-detainee

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