Talk:Omar Said Salim Al Dayi

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These links to the page numbers within the OARDEC documents may be useful to other contributors. Geo Swan (talk) 21:09, 6 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

CSRT allegations 64
habeas documents 16-28
ARB 1 allegations 1-2
ARB 2 allegations 27-28
ARB 3 allegations 59-60
ARB 3 decision 291-299
Another useful source is the The Guantanamo Docket it is an interactive database provided and updated by the New York Times. The database is searchable and has the Pentagon documents (CSRT and ARB) included. Additional documents and reliable New York Times research regarding the detainees at Guantanamo are also provided. This is the link to the documents and research regarding Omar Said Salem Adayn. IQinn (talk) 13:43, 7 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Identity[edit]

I removed the "Identity" section with the "Captive 549...", there i no good reason or need for such a section in this article and it was dehumanizing and based on WP:OR by WP:SYN. IQinn (talk) 02:47, 8 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

(Sigh) User:Iqinn finally received an indefinite blocks, for disruptive edit-warring, and for evasion of that first block through sockpuppetry. I replied, many times, to this claim, that documenting the problems the DoD had with inconsistent identification of al Dayi, and other individuals held in Guantanamo. As with every other editorial issue I tried to discuss with the individuals behind the Iqinn ID, they proved completely unable to respond in a meaningful, collegial manner. Practically every attempt I made, to voice the editorial issues we seemed to disagree over was met with accusations of bad faith.
Someone using the Iqinn ID created a redirect to one of the individuals held in Guantanamo when it became known that his guards always referred to him as "animal number nnn". If, for the sake of argument, documenting the confusion around how the DoD named captives was dehumanizing, then this redirect was the most dehumanizing of all. It is really hard to conclude that Iqinn's excision of these identity sections was not based on wikipolicies and conventions, but was really just wikihounding, based on misplaced and inappropriate personal animosity.
His formerly secret Dab, published by wikileaks, adds the following aliases, which I plan to add when I restore the #inconsistent identification section:
Umar Said Salim al-Dini, Omar Said Salim al-Dayi, Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Hadrami, Hafez Ishan Saeed, Omar al-Hadrami, Saeed Salem al-Denni
Geo Swan (talk) 18:51, 14 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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