Former Uruguayan president: Ex-Gitmo detainees behaving badly

FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2014 file photo, former Guantanamo prisoners, from left, Adel bin Muhammad El Ouerghi from Tunisia, Ali Husain Shaaban from Syria, Ahmed Adnan Ajuri from Syria, and Palestinian Mohammed Abdullah Taha Mattan interact with journalists outside their temporary home in Montevideo, Uruguay. The men are four of six former prisoners who were held for 12 years at Guantanamo Bay. Uruguay’s former President Jose Mujica, who oversaw their resettlement, is calling “abysmal” the conduct of the six men and arguing they have hurt efforts to resettle others. Mujica made the comments Tuesday, April 5, 2016 to La Republica newspaper. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico, File) (The Associated Press)

Uruguay's former president says the conduct of six former Guantanamo Bay detainees resettled in the South American nation has been "abysmal" and has hurt efforts to resettle others.

Former President Jose Mujica, who oversaw the resettlement in late 2014, made the comments Tuesday to La Republica newspaper.

Mujica, now a senator, says the men's behavior discouraged other Latin American countries that were considering taking in former detainees. He didn't provide details. "Who did the men hurt? Other Guantanamo prisoners."

The six men, four from Syria, one Tunisian and one Palestinian, arrived with great fanfare. But they have frequently complained about not getting enough state help while refusing to work. Two of the men married local women only to quickly separate amid domestic abuse allegations.

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