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This table list pakistanis who were held in Guantanamo, with their photo, if available, their heights, ages, when known, their release date

table[edit]

pakistanis held in Guantanamo, photo, heights, ages, release date
image isn name capture[1] release born height notes
Saeed Zaman Afridi 2010-03-09 [2]
00010 Abdul Sattar 2002-05-05 2004-09-17 1981-11-12 68.5
00011 Abdul Satar Nafeesi 2002-01-14 2004-09-17 66.5 [3][4]
00012 Shabidzada Usman 2002-01-11 2003-05-09 66.5 [3][5]
00014 Zafar Iqbal 2002-01-20 2004-09-17 64.5 [3][4][6]
00015 Zia Ul Shah 2002-01-14 2006-10-11 65.5 [3][7]
00016 Jamal Muhammad Al-Deen 2002-01-14 2003-07-16 [3]
00017 Muhammed Ijaz Khan 2002-01-14 2004-09-17 65.5 [3][8]
00018 Mohammed Sayed 2002-01-14 2004-09-17 66 [3]
00019 Sha Mohammed Alikhel 2002-01-14 2003-05-09 1981 63 [3][9]
00020 Mohammed Isha 2002-01-14 2003-11-18 64.5 [3]
00021 Salah Hudin 2002-01-20 2003-07-16 1982 68 [3]
00023 Isa Khan 2002-01-20 2004-09-17 68.25 [3][10]
00047 Asad Ullah 2002-01-17 2003-07-16 [3][11]
00085 Munir Bin Naseer 2003-11-30 [3][12]
00097 Tariq Khan 2002-06-16 2003-07-16 71" [3]
00098 Hafiz Ihsan Saeed 2002-01-20 2004-09-17 [3]
00099 Abdul Raziq 2002-06-16 2003-07-16 [3]
00100 Mohammed Ashraf 2002-05-05 2004-09-17 1980 [3][6][4]
00101 Mohammed Irfan 2002-02-09 2004-09-17 [3]
00106 Mohammed Raz 2002-02-10 2003-07-16 [3]
00113 Said Saim Ali 2002-05-05 2004-09-17 1966 68.5" [3]
00134 Ghaser Zaban Safollah 2002-01-17 2003-07-16 69" [3]
00135 Ejaz Ahmad Khan 2002-06-12 2003-11-18 [3]
00136 Tarik Mohammad 2002-01-15 2003-11-30 68" [3]
00137 Mohammed Tariq 2002-01-18 2004-09-17 70" [3]
00138 Salahodin Ayubi 2002-01-18 2004-09-17 1974 69" [3]
00139 Hafice Leqeat Manzu 2002-01-17 2003-11-18 [3]
00140 Said Saim Ali 2002-01-17 2004-09-17 1977 68" [3]
00141 Haseeb Ayub 2002-01-18 2004-09-17 1974 69" [3]
00142 Fazaldad 2002-05-03 2004-09-17 1982 69" [3]
00143 Mohammad Sanghir 2002-01-18 2002-10-28
  • Saghir was one of the first four detainees to be released from Guantanamo.[3][13]
  • Saghir is suing the United States for $10.4 million for the torture and abuse he reports he endured.[14]
  • Saghir has been frequently sought out for interviews.[15][16]
00144 Mohammad Il Yas 2002-01-17 2004-09-17 [3]
00145 Hamood Ullah Khan 2002-01-15 2004-09-17 68" [3]
00146 Mohammad Kashef Khan 2002-01-18 2003-07-16 [3]
00147 Mohammed Arshad Raza 2002-01-18 2004-09-17 [3]
  • He spent a further nine months in Pakistani custody upon his repatriation.[4][6]
00210 Faik Iqbal 2002-01-21 2003-07-16 [3]
00247 Kay Fiyatullah 2002-06-12 2004-09-17 1983 71" [3]
00299 Abid Raza 2002-06-12 2004-09-17 68" [3]
  • Alleged to have traveled to Afghanistan to fight "hindus".[17]
00300 Zahid Sultan 2002-02-07 2004-09-17 [3]
00301 Khalil Rahman Hafez 2002-02-08 2004-09-17 1984 [3]
00302 Mohamed Ijaz 2002-02-11 2004-09-17 1974 [3]
00303 Ali Ahmed 2002-02-12 2003-07-16 1982 [3]
00304 Mohammed Ansar 2002-02-09 2003-07-16 1981 [3]
00305 Hanif Mohammed 2002-02-17 2004-09-17 69" [3]
  • Was one of 17 Pakistanis freed from Pakistani custody, approximately seven months after being repatriated from Guantanamo to Pakistan.June 28, 2005.[4][6]
00442 Abdul Mowla 2002-06-12
00444 Jihan Wali 2002-06-12 2003-05-09 [3]
  • Shah Mohammed, one of the other Pakistani men released at the same time he was, told the BBC that they were given psychoactive drugs, and that Jehan Wali had not spoken for eight months.[18]
495 Mohammed Rafiq 2002-05-05 2004-09-17 68" [3]
00504 Aminullah Amin 2002-05-03 2004-09-17 1973 71" [3]
00515 Israr Ul Haq 2002-06-12 2004-03-14 [3]
00524 Mohammed Anwar 2002-05-03 2004-09-17 1980 [3]
00529 Bacha Khan 2002-06-16 2004-09-17 71" [3]
00540 Mohammed Omar 2002-10-28 2004-09-17 [3]
00541 Mohammed Noman 2002-06-16 2004-09-17 [3]
00542 Mohammad Abas 2002-06-16 2004-03-14 1980 [3]
00545 Sajin Urayman 2002-06-12 2003-07-16 [3]
00581 Abdur Sayed Rahaman 2002-06-16 2005-03-11 69.75" [3]
00586 Karam Khamis Sayd Khamsan 2002-05-01 2005-08-19
  • Determined not to be an "enemy combatant" after all.[3][20]
00624 Majid Mehmood 2002-06-12 2003-11-18 71" [3]
  • Repatriated on 18 November 2003.[3]
00634 Ali Mohammed 2002-06-16 2004-03-14 [3]
00743 Hafez Qari Mohamed Saad Iqbal Madni 2003-03-23 2008-08-31 1977-10-17 65" [3]
00830 Tila Mohammed Khan 2002-10-28 2003-11-18 68" [3]
00842 Sultan Ahmad 2003-02-07 2004-09-17 1984
  • Was a minor when captured.[21]
  • Repatriated on 17 September 2004.[3]
  • The Daily Times reported that Sultan Ahmad and sixteen other former captives were released from Pakistani custody on June 28, 2005.[4][6]
00843 Saghir Ahmed 2003-02-07 2004-09-17 1975 69" [3]
01005 Bashir Ahmad 2003-05-09 2004-09-17 1976
01006 Mohammed Irfan 2003-05-09 2004-09-17 68" [3]
01007 Abdul Halim Sadiqi 2003-05-09 2006-10-11 68"
01011 Mohammed Akbar 2003-05-09 2004-09-17 1973
01094 Saifullah Paracha
01460 Abdul Al-Rahim Ghulam Rabbani 2004-09-20 1969
01461 Mohammed Ahmad Ghulam Rabbani 2004-09-20
10018 Ammar al-Baluchi 2006-09-06
10020 Majid Khan 2006-09-06
10024 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed 2006-09-06

References[edit]

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  17. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Abid Raza's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - page 17
  18. ^ Haroon Rashid (2003-05-23). "Pakistani relives Guantanamo ordeal". BBC News. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
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