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BBC News
March 1, 2017
Like many of his fellow detainees, Tarek Dergoul has suffered from bouts of depression since his release from Guantanamo, in 2004. Five years later, he told me it had taken until then "to get back into the groove". Mr Dergoul lost an arm after being hurt in a US missile strike on Afghanistan after 9/11.
Telegraph.co.uk
February 23, 2017
Another of the Guantanamo prisoners Tarek Dergoul has also worked closely with Cage. Mr Dergoul helped to oversee a documentary for Cage which featured a number of former Guantanamo detainees. Mr Dergoul travelled to Portugal with Mohammed Emwazi, nicknamed 'Jihadi John' in 2011 beforeÃâà...
Telegraph.co.uk
February 22, 2017
British Guantanamo detainees: top row from left: Binyam Mohammed al Habashi, Jamil el-Banna, Omar Deghayes, Abdenour Sameur, Bisher Al Rawi, Feroz Abbasi 2nd row: Moazzam Begg, Richard Belmar, Martin Mubanga, Shafiq Rasul, Asif Iqbal, Ruhal Ahmed 3rd row: Tarek Dergoul, Mohammed AlÃâà...
The Guardian
February 22, 2017
Tarek Dergoul. A UK citizen of Moroccan origin, Dergoul was also released back to Britain in 2004 without charge, alongside Harith and the Tipton three. Last year the Sunday Times reported that Dergoul went to meet a Syrian terror suspect in the summer of 2011 in Portugal with Mohammed Emwazi, theÃâà...
The Guardian
October 31, 2015
Tarek Dergoul. Sign up for Guardian Today US edition: the day's must-reads sent directly to you. Read more. A UK citizen of Moroccan origin, Dergoul was released back to Britain in 2004 without charge. He has said he was picked up in Afghanistan in 2001 by local warlords who “sold” him to the US.
BBC News
March 14, 2004
One of the five Britons freed from Guantanamo Bay has said he received "horrific" treatment while he was detained by the US government. Tarek Dergoul, 26, from east London, said he was held in inhuman conditions, interrogated at gunpoint and beaten. The family of the 26-year-old believe his mentalÃâà...
BBC News
March 10, 2004
The five returning men are Shafiq Rasul, 24, Asif Iqbal, 20, and Ruhal Ahmed, 21, all of Tipton, West Midlands, Jamal Al-Harith - also known as Jamal Udeen - 35, of Manchester, and Tarek Dergoul, 24, of east London. Uniformed police officers, acting as an escort team on behalf of the government, and twoÃâà...
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