Morocco has acquitted a former Guantanamo Bay detainee, held without charge by the US military for over 13 years, of "undermining state security", his lawyer said Friday.
Yunis Chekkouri was arrested by Pakistani forces in late December 2001 with a group of several dozen alleged fighters who had fled the Tora Bora cave complex in eastern Afghanistan, a stronghold of the Taliban and its Al-Qaeda allies.
The following year he was flown to the Guantanamo Bay military prison, where he was locked up for over 13 years but never charged.
In September 2015, Chekkouri was released and sent back home where the authorities put him on trial for "undermining state security".
Lucky to be alive.