The ex-inmates are all studying the Spanish language and a trade as they struggle to assimilate in the workplace and in society.
He is also the only one of the ex-Guantanamo prisoners who settled in Uruguay to have found employment.
As soon as Diyab arrived in Uruguay, he found out that one of his four children had died in Syria.
He was spotted during Ramadan in Chuy, a “Little Palestine” on the border with Brazil and the only place in Uruguay that has a mosque.
As the former prisoner became increasingly irritated and unhappy with life in Uruguay, he began to tell detainees who were still in Guantanamo to remain inside instead of accepting a transfer to the South American country.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/07/05/inenglish/1467725443_409881.html