2 hrs 56 mins ago LONDON Lawyers for a British resident held at Guantanamo say the U.S. has dropped all charges against him.
Ethiopian refugee Binyam Mohamed moved to Britain when he was 15. U.S. authorities accused him of conspiring with al-Qaida leaders to attack civilians and commit other crimes. He says he was tortured in Morocco before he was sent to Guantanamo Bay.
The legal charity Reprieve that represents Mohamed says charges have been dropped but he is still being held at the US prison camp.
Meanwhile, his British lawyers are fighting for the release of secret government documents that they say prove he was tortured in Morocco.
A Pentagon spokesman declined immediate comment.
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