Pakistani detained at Guantanamo describes six years of torture

Muhammad Saad Iqbal spent six years as a US prisoner at Guantanamo in Cuba despite never being charged with or found guilty of any crime. He was a sick man, with multiple injuries, when he was sent home to Pakistan in August, released with only an explanation that he was “no longer considered an enemy combatant,” reports the International Herald Tribune, which carries a lengthy feature on his case. He is now planning to sue the US government.