Yemen jail for Bin Laden driver

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Reports say the U.S. military is transferring Osama bin Laden's former driver, Salim Hamdan, from Guantanamo Bay to complete his sentence in his native Yemen. Hamdan is due to be freed late next month after serving out his sentence. A U.S. military commission in August convicted Hamdan of supporting terrorism but acquitted him on more serious charges of conspiring with al Qaeda to wage terror attacks, in the first U.S. war crimes trial since World war Two. U.S. media reports, citing government officials, say Hamdan will be transferred to a Yemeni prison. Helen Long reports.


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