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Tony Holden Returns to U.S. After 902 Days in Kuwait Detention

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
May 2, 2025
in TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, U.S.
Tony Holden Returns to U.S. After 902 Days in Kuwait Detention

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Tony Holden, a defense contractor from Memphis, Tennessee, is back in the United States after spending 902 days imprisoned in Kuwait on drug charges that his family and advocates insist were fabricated. He was among ten Americans recently released as part of a diplomatic effort led by U.S. officials.

Holden was detained in November 2022 while working as an HVAC technician at Camp Arifjan, a U.S. Army base in Kuwait. His family alleges that he was abducted from his home by individuals impersonating law enforcement officers. These men reportedly forced their way into his apartment and took Holden, his wife, and their young child into the desert, where they were threatened. According to the family, Holden was coerced into signing a confession written in Arabic, a language he does not speak.

Despite a negative drug test and no physical evidence linking him to criminal activity, Holden was charged with drug possession, drug trafficking, and attempting to flee the country. During the trial, the presiding judge is said to have questioned the integrity of the police report, highlighting inconsistencies—including an alleged conversation in English by officers who reportedly do not speak the language. Nevertheless, Holden was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison.

His family and supporters launched FreeTonyHolden.com to bring attention to the case, describing what they believe were violations of due process and human rights. The advocacy group Global Reach also played a key role in raising awareness and lobbying for intervention.

Holden was officially released on April 30 as part of a broader diplomatic initiative overseen by U.S. envoy Adam Boehler. Since March, 23 Americans held in Kuwait have been granted pardons, described by officials as a goodwill gesture from the U.S.-aligned Gulf nation.

Upon his return at Washington Dulles International Airport, Holden publicly thanked those who helped secure his release. In a video message, he expressed gratitude to President Donald Trump for his involvement, stating that he hoped the president realized the impact he had on people’s lives. He added that he gave all the honor and glory to God, who he believes works through people, and acknowledged the many individuals behind the scenes who did an outstanding job.

Holden’s homecoming has been warmly welcomed by his family and supporters, who never stopped fighting for his freedom.

Tags: American HostagesDiplomatic NegotiationsDonald TrumpDrug ChargesKuwaitTony HoldenTrump AdministrationU.S. Defense Contractor

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