WASHINGTON (AP) — An appeals court has upheld a lower judge's decision not to release a former high-ranking Taliban government official from Guantanamo Bay. Friday's decision was the latest blow to efforts to win release for Khairullah Khairkhwa, who had been a Taliban governor and interior minister. Last December, a few months after a federal judge refused to release him, The Associated Press reported that Khairkhwa was one of five Afghan prisoners at Guantanamo who were being considered for release as part of a peace deal with the Taliban. But talks with the Taliban broke off in March. His lawyers argued that he was merely a civil servant and had no military role. But the appeals court concluded that Khairkhwa "was at least more likely than not a part of the Taliban forces."
Appeals court upholds Afghan's detention in Gitmo
— Dec. 14 2:46 PM EST
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