The Saudi government has instated a militant rehabilitation program to rid of terrorists, despite American criticism, which includes "positive thinking" classes, art therapy and video games.
However, things haven't exactly worked out as planned. One former Guantanamo Bay inmate who went through the program is now deputy leader of Al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula, while four others from the same group of Guantanamo inmates are among more than a dozen who have returned to terrorism.
But senior officials told The Daily Telegraph it had been an overall success:
"We are confident in our system," said General Mansur al-Turki. "Part of that is the rehabilitation programme, and when we say that we are considering one thing - the results we are getting. We are not giving up because a few people decided to go back and share al-Qaeda activities."











“One former Guantanamo Bay inmate who went through the program is now deputy leader of Al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula”
LMAO
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