He was abducted by Pakistani soldiers near the Afghan border in 2001 and accused of being an al-Qaeda fighter, but was never charged with a crime. Al-Yazidi was cleared for release more than a decade ago.

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        It’s insane how many people either don’t see this, or just don’t believe it’s going to happen for literally no reason other than that they don’t want it to happen.

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          You see it. I see it. Keep pointing it out. Collect the evidence to shut down disbelief. I sure hope we end up on the good side of history, and this gets stopped before it can get bad, but I’m not holding my breath.

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    I imagine if he and his family weren’t terrorists before, this is a really great way to make them terrorists.