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1[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
2 David Michael Hicks AUS .
3 Gholam Ruhani AFG .
CSRT transcript 7-12
ARB allegations 54
ARB transcript 152-163
ARB 2 transcript 1-12
  • Claims involuntary conscription to the Taliban.[3]
  • Alleged to have worked as a Taliban intelligence official.[4]
  • Captured when asked to translate at a meeting with militia leader Abdul Haq Wasiq.
4 Abdul Haq Wasiq AFG
CSRT transcript 13-24
  • Alleged former Taliban Deputy Minister of Intelligence.[5]
  • Alleged to have written a letter to his brother in which he asked him to pass on greetings to a member of al Qaeda.
5 Abdallah Aiza Al Matrafi
Abdul Aziz Al Matrafi
SAU
CSRT allegations 190
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Alleged founder of Al Wafa.[8]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[9]
6 Mullah Norullah Noori AFG
CSRT transcript 35-38
ARB allegations 99
ARB transcript 26
  • Alleged acting Governor of Mazari Sharif.
  • Claimed he was just a foot soldier.
7 Mullah Mohammad Fazil AFG
CSRT transcript 1-6
  • Alleged Taliban Deputy Minister of Defense.[10]
  • Allegedly listed on an United Nations resolution, requesting his assets be frozen.
8 Abdullah Gulam Rasoul AFG
CSRT transcript 1-6
ARB allegations 36
ARB transcript 95
  • Allegedly captured at the same time and place as a Taliban leader.[11]
  • Allegedly claimed it would be legitimate to wage jihad if his country was invaded.[12]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
9 Himdy Yasser USA
SAU
.
10 Abdul Sattar (Guantanamo captive 10) PAK
CSRT transcript 68-69

11[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
11 Abdul Satar Nafeesi PAK .
12 Shabidzada Usman PAK .
13 Fahed Nasser Mohamed SAU
CSRT allegations 14
CSRT transcript 83-87
habeas documents 71-91
ARB 1 allegations 108-109
ARB 1 transcript 40-45
ARB 2 allegations 20-22
  • Reports being tortured in custody.[16]
  • Reports being sold for a bounty.[17]
14 Zafar Iqbal (Guantanamo detainee 014) PAK .
15 Zia Ul Shah PAK
CSRT allegations 15-16
CSRT transcript 25-41
ARB 1 allegations 11-13
ARB transcript 1
ARB 1 decision 1-10
  • Claims he was just a truck driver.[18]
  • Reports being sold for a bounty.[19]

[1]

16 Jamal Muhammad Al-Deen PAK
BGD
.
17 Muhammed Ijaz Khan PAK
CSRT transcript 70-71
  • Acknowledged traveling to Afghanistan for Jihad.
  • Denied any association with the Taliban or al Qaeda.
18 Mohammed Sayed PAK .
19 Sha Mohammed Alikhel PAK .
20 Mohammed Ishaq PAK .

21[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
21 Salah Hudin PAK
AFG
.
22 Sahkhrukh Hamiduva UZB
CSRT transcript 70-80
  • Child refugee.[20]
  • Claims abuse in custody.
23 Isa Khan (Guantanamo detainee 23) PAK .
24 Feroz Ali Abassi UK
CSRT transcript 1
  • CSRT highly acrimonious.[21]
  • Tribunal told him International law did not apply to him.
  • Released
25 Majeed Abdullah Al Joudi SAU .
26 Fahed Abdullah Ahmad Ghazi YEM
CSRT transcript 62-67
ARB transcript 11
2nd ARB transcript 13-29
  • 17 years old when captured.[22]
  • Alleged OBL bodyguard.
27 Uthman Abdul Rahim Mohammed Uthman YEM
CSRT allegations 17
CSRT transcript 12-13
  • Training alleged at Tarnak Farms.[23]
  • Claims he was just teaching the Koran.
  • Denies engaging in any hostilities.
28 Muaz Hamza Ahmad Al Alawi YEM
CSRT allegations 230
  • Alleged to have stayed in Taliban guesthouses.[24]
  • Alleged to have trained at military camps.
  • Alleged to have manned the front lines.
29 Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Al Ansi YEM
CSRT transcript 17-18
ARB transcript 22
  • Allegedly received military training in Afghanistan.[25]
  • Alleged OBL bodyguard.
30 Ahmed Umar Abdullah Al Hikim YEM
CSRT allegations 186
  • Name allegedly found on a suspicious list.[26]

31[edit]

ID Name Nation Page number Notes
31 Mahmoud Abd Al Aziz Abd Al Mujahid YEM
CSRT allegations 23
CSRT transcript 12-20
  • Alleged OBL bodyguard.[27]
  • Testified he had only seen OBL on TV.
32 Faruq Ali Ahmed YEM
CSRT allegations 19
CSRT transcript 12-16
ARB transcript 36-52
  • Allegedly stayed overnight at the house of a member of the Taliban.[28]
  • Mohamed al-Kahtani named him as an OBL bodyguard - after two months of sleep deprivation and other abusived interrogation techniques.[29]
  • According to the "No-hearing hearings" study his Personal Representative told his Tribunal that he disagreed with their ruling.[30]
33 Mohammed Ahmad Said Al Edah YEM
CSRT allegations 88
CSRT transcript 22-30
  • Shared a public bus with wounded Taliban soldiers.[31]
34 Al Khadr Abdallah Muhammed Al Yafi YEM
CSRT allegations 259
ARB transcripts 53-62
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[32]
  • Allegedly stayed in Taliban guesthouses.[32]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[33]
  • Allegedly may have been identified by an al Qaeda lieutenant and/or an al Qaeda commander.[33]
35 Idris Ahmed Abdu Qader Idris YEM
CSRT allegations 246
36 Ibrahim Othman Ibrahim Idris YEM
CSRT allegations 150
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[35]
37 Abd Al Malike Abd Al Wahab YEM
CSRT allegations 22
CSRT transcript 13-20
  • Alleged OBL bodyguard.[36]
  • Claims he was falsely denounced for a bounty.
38 Ridah Bin Saleh Al Yazidi TUN
ARB allegations 51-53
  • Page 3 missing from his factors memo.[37]
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.
39 YEM .
  • Assigned two different names on the two official lists of names.[6][7]
40 Abdel Qadir Hussein Al Mudhaffari YEM .

41[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
41 Majid Mahmud Abdu Ahmad YEM
CSRT allegations 13
  • Allegedly an OBL bodyguard.[38]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
42 Abdul Rahman Shalabi SAU
CSRT allegations 48-49
43 Samir Naji Al Hasan Moqbel YEM
CSRT transcript 63-69
  • Allegedly an OBL bodyguard.[39]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
44 Mohammed Rajab Sadiq Abu Ghanim YEM
CSRT allegations 52-53
45 Ali Ahmad Muhammad Al Rahizi YEM
CSRT allegations 11
ARB allegations 38
  • Allegedly an OBL bodyguard.[40]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[41]
  • His Personal Representative said he made an informed choice to not attend his Tribunal, but he did not read the Tribunals procedures to him, and did not leave a copy behind for Al Rahizi to read.[30]
46 TUN
CSRT allegations 55-56
1st ARB allegations [66-67
2nd ARB allegations 88-92
47 PAK .
48 Abdulah Alhamiri UAE
ARB allegations 41
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[46]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
49 Assem Matruq Mohammad Al Aasmi SAU
CSRT transcript 1
ARB allegations 93
ARB transcript 20
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[47]
  • Allegedly acknowledged lying to his interrogators.
50 Zaid Muhamamd Sa'id Al Husayn JOR
ARB allegations 90
  • Alleged member of al Wafa.[48]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.

51[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
51 Majid Al Barayan SAU
CSRT allegations 79
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[49]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
52 Issa Ali Abdullah Al Murbati BAH
CSRT allegations 13
  • Allegedly a follower of Abu Sayyef.[50]
  • Allegedly was told that if he went to war and fought the Jihad, he would have a 15,000 Dinar debt forgiven.
53 Saud Dakhil Allah Muslih Al Mahayawi SAU .
54 Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud Al Qosi SUD .
55 Muhammed Yahia Mosin Al Zayla SAU
CSRT transcript 9-18
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[51]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
56 Abdullah Tabarak Ahmad MOR .
57 Salim Suliman Al Harbi SAU .
58 Musa Abed Al Wahab SAU .
59 Sultan Ahmed Dirdeer Musa Al Uwaydha SAU
CSRT allegations 110
  • Allegedly an OBL bodyguard.[54]
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.
60 Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi BAH
CSRT allegations 30
CSRT transcript 55-76
ARB allegations 53-54
ARB transcript 30
  • Alleged to have fought on the front lines.[55]
  • Allegedly disruptive and aggressive while in detention.[56]
  • Claimed he traveled to Afghanistan because he was moved by the plight of the refugees.[57]
  • Released.[58][59]

61[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
61 Murat Karnaz TUR
CSRT transcript 38-47
ARB transcript 55-105
  • Released
  • The "Bremen Taliban".
  • Held, in part, because he participated in a Tablighi Jamaat pilgrimage.
  • Held, in part, because his dog-walking buddy, was, incorrectly described as a suicide bomber.
62 Muhamad Naji Subhi Al Juhani SAU
CSRT transcript 29-30
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to teach the Koran.[60]
63 Muhammad Mani Ahmded Al Shal Lan Al Qahtani SAU
2nd ARB transcript 30-50
  • "Extended interrogation techniques" used.[61]
  • Named 30 other captives as OBL bodyguards after two months of extended interrogation.
64 Abdel Hadi Mohammed Badan Al Sebaii Sebaii SAU
CSRT transcript 45-55
  • Allegedly worked as a volunteer for the charity al Haramain.[62]
  • Allegedly built mosques in Bosnia.[63]
  • Claims he was sold, for a bounty.
65 Omar Rajab Amin KUW
CSRT allegations 42-43
CSRT transcript 16-39
ARB transcript 139
66 Yahya Samil Al Suwaymil Al Sulami SAU .
CSRT transcript 77-84
  • Allegedly the leader of a squad of OBL's bodyguards.[67]
  • Allegedly captured with a disk with an assassination and explosives manual on it.
  • Repatriated to Saudi custody, with fifteen other men, on July 16 2007.[68]
67 Abd Al Razzaq Abdallah Ibrahim Al Tamini
'Abd Al-Razaq 'Abdallah Hamid Ibrahim Al-Sharikh
YEM
CSRT transcript 35-42
2nd ARB transcript 51-68
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[69]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
68 Khalid Saud Abd Al Rahman Al Bawardi SAU
CSRT transcript 15-33
  • Allegedly was associated with the Tablighi Jamaat movement.[70]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
69 Sadeq Muhammad Sa'id Ismail YEM
CSRT allegations 16
CSRT transcript 11-14
ARB transcript 30
70 Abdul Raham Houari ALG
CSRT allegations 87
CSRT transcript 1
ARB allegations 43
ARB transcript 102

7

  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[73][74]
  • Allegedly non-compliant while in detention, wouldn't get dressed, when ordered.[75]

71[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
71 Mish’al Muhammad Rashid Al-Shedocky SAU .
72 MOR .
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Extradited to Spain.[76] Acquitted.[77]
73 SAU
CSRT transcript 62-66
ARB transcript 1
  • Named inconsistently on official DoD documents.[6][7][78]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[79]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[80]
74 Mesh Arsad Al Rashid SAU
CSRT transcript 1-8 22-29
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[81]
  • Allegedly served on a secondary line.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
75 Najeb Lahassihi
Najib Mohammad Lahassimi
MOR .
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Repatriated to Morocco.[82][83][84] Convicted.
76 Rukniddin Fayziddinovich Sharipov TAJ
ARB transcript 107-112
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[85]
  • Alleged to have been issued a Taliban uniform.
77 Mehrabanb Fazrollah TAJ
CSRT allegations 71
  • Alleged to have fought with the Taliban.[86]
78 Mohammad Ahmed Abdullah Saleh Al Hanashi YEM
CSRT transcript 55-56
ARB allegations 81
ARB transcript 201
  • Allegedly stayed in four guesthouses.[87]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[88]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
79 Fahed Al Harazi SAU
ARB allegations 45
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[89]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
80 Fahd Abdallah Ibrahim Al-Shabani SAU .

81[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
81 Walid Mohammad Haj Mohammad Ali SUD
ARB allegations 58
2nd ARB transcript 69
82 Abdullah D. Kafkas RUS .
83 Yusef Nabied TAJ .
84 Ilkham Turdbyavich Batayev KAZ
CSRT transcript #47 47
ARB transcript 116
85 Munir Bin Naseer PAK .
86 Shafiq Rasul UK .
87 Asif Iqbal (Guantanamo detainee 87) UK .
88 Waqas Mohammed Ali Ayad YEM .
89 Poolad T Tsiradzho AZR
ARB allegations 28-29
90 Sobit Valikhonovich TAJ
CSRT allegations 187
CSRT transcript 31

91[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
91 Abdul Al Saleh YEM
CSRT allegations 224
ARB allegations 61-63
92 Said Mohammed Alim Shah AFG .
93 Yasser Talal Al Zahrani SAU .
  • Died in Guantanamo.
  • Reported to have committed suicide.[100]
  • US government withheld body parts needed for independent post mortem.[101][102]
94 Ibrahim Daif Allah Neman Al Sehli SAU
CSRT transcript 14-22
  • Allegedly guarded a private food warehouse, armed with an AK47.[103][104]
95 Abdul Rahman Ahmed Uthman SAU
CSRT transcript 45]
96 Muhammad Surur Dakhilallah Al Utaybi SAU
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[106]
  • Repatriated.[53]
97 Tariq Khan PAK .
98 Hafiz Ihsan Saeed PAK .
99 Abdul Raziq (Guantanamo detainee 99) PAK .


100[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
100 Mohammed Ashraf PAK .
101 Mohammed Irfan (Guantanamo detainee 101) PAK .
102 Nag Mohammed China
CSRT allegations 174
103 Arkin Mahmud China
CSRT allegations 49
CSRT transcript 22-24
ARB transcript 123
104 Haji Mohammed Khan Achezkai AFG .
105 [[Adnan Muhammed Ali Al Saigh SAU
CSRT transcript 38-44
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[111]
  • Allegedly answered a fatwa.
106 Mohammed Raz AFG .
107 Jon Mohammad Barakzai AFG .
108 Abdul Rauf Aliza AFG
CSRT transcript 99-101
ARB allegations 47
ARB transcript 107
109 Yusef Abdullah Saleh Al Rabiesh SAU
CSRT transcript 125-149
ARB allegations 84
2nd ARB statement 1-8
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[113]
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in answer to a fatwa.
110 Rhuhel Ahmed UK .

111[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
111 Ali Abdul Motalib Awayd Hassan Al Tayeea IRQ
CSRT transcript 46-60
ARB transcript 134
  • Guards nicknamed him "Pimp Daddy".[114]
  • Bragged about leveling false allegations.[115]
112 Abdul Aziz Saad Al Khaldi SAU
CSRT transcript 53-63
2nd ARB transcript 92-104
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[116]
  • Believes he is a victim of mistaken identity. Claims his interrogators showed him some ID, that they believe was his, but it bore a different name, and different picture than his own.
113 Sar Faraz Ahmed PAK .
114 Yussef Mohammed Mubarak Al Shihri SAU .
  • 14 years old when captured.
115 Abdul Rahman Mohamed Saleh Naser YEM
CSRT allegations 242
ARB allegations 35
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[117]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
  • Allegedly insulted guards at Guantanamo.[117]
116 Yamatolah Abulwance AFG .
117 Muktar Yahya Najee Al Warafi YEM
CSRT allegations 15
CSRT transcript 11-14
ARB allegations 72-73
ARB transcript 64
  • Allegedly trained for one week at an Afghan military camp.[118]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[119]
118 Abdul Rahman Abdullah Mohamed Juma Kahm AFG
CSRT transcript 34-37
119 Solaiman Dur Mohammed Shah AFG .
120 Habib Rasool PAK
CSRT transcript 62-63
ARB allegations 49
ARB transcript 114
  • Claims he was conscripted by the Taliban, and kept in prison awaiting their need for cannon fodder, passing straight from Taliban imprisonment to Northern Alliance imprisonment.[124]

121[edit]

ID Name CSRT
allegations
CSRT
transcript
ARB
allegations
ARB
transcript
Notes
121 Salman Saad Al Khadi Mohammed SAU
CSRT transcript 171
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[125]
122 Bijad Thif Allah Al Atabi SAU
ARB allegations 51
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[126]
  • Allegedly non-compliant while at Guantanamo.
123 Muhammad Hussein Ali Hassan MOR .
124 Janan Taus Khan AFG .
125 Fawaz Abd Al Aziz Al Zahrani SAU .
  • Repatriated on May 18 2003, and then convicted of leaving Saudi Arabia without getting prior permission.[127]
126 Salam Abdullah Said SAU
CSRT transcript 48-53
  • Allegedly fought on the front lines.[128]
  • Allegedly present at the prison riot in Mazari Sharif.
127 Ibrahim Rushdan Brayk Al Shili SAU .
128 Ghaleb Nassar Al Bihani YEM
CSRT transcript 23-26]
  • Allegedly fought on the front lines.[129]
  • Allegedly present at the prison riot in Mazari Sharif.
129 Toufiq Saber Muhammad Al Marwa’i YEM
CSRT allegations 223
130 Faha Sultan SAU .

131[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
131 Salem Ahmed Ben Kend
Salem Ahmed Hadi
YEM
CSRT allegations 181
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[134]
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
132 Abd Al Salam Ghaytan Murayyif Al Zayda Al Shihri
Abdul Salam Ghetan
Abdulsalam Ghaithan Mureef Al-Shehri
SAU
CSRT transcript 39-50
ARB transcript 158
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[135]
  • Only 15 when captured.[7]
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Repatriated with thirteen other men, on June 25 2006.[136]
133 Mohamed Ibrahim Awzar MOR .
134 Ghaser Zaban Safollah PAK .
135 Ejaz Ahmad Khan PAK .
136 Tarik Mohammad PAK .
137 Mohammed Tariq PAK .
138 Salahodin Ayubi PAK .
139 Hafice Leqeat Manzu PAK .
140 Said Saim Ali PAK .

141[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
141 Haseeb Ayub PAK .
142 Fazaldad AFG
CSRT transcript 61
143 Mohammad Sanghir PAK .
  • Repatriated to Pakistani custody on November 4 2002.[140]
  • Suing the US government for $10.4 million USD.
144 Mohammad Il Yas PAK .
145 Hamood Ullah Khan PAK .
146 Mohammad Kashef Khan PAK .
147 Mohammed Arshad Raza PAK .
  • Repatriated to Pakistan in the fall of 2004.[14][137]
148 Adil Mabrouk Bin Hamida TUN
CSRT allegations 176
CSRT transcript 48-58
  • Alleged to have forged passports for al Qaeda operatives.[141]
  • Alleged to be a member of the Sami Essid Network.[142]
149 Salim Ahmed Salim Hamdan YEM
CSRT transcript 53
150 Said Boujaadia MOR
CSRT allegations 108
  • Allegedly has "familial ties" to a senior al Qaeda lieutenant.[144]

151[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
151 Mubarak Hussain Bin Abul Hashem Bangladesh
CSRT allegations 51
ARB allegations 73-74
ARB recommendations 23-31
  • Captured in Pakistan while asking for directions.[145]
  • Pakistani authorities allege he did not have valid ID documents.[146]
  • The allegations he faced place him in US custody in November 2001, and escaping Afghanistan in December 2001.[147]
  • Repatriated on December 17 2006.[148]
152 Asim Thahit Abdullah Al Khalaqi YEM
CSRT transcript 11-23
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[149]
153 Fayiz Ahmad Yahia Suleiman YEM
CSRT allegations 143
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[150]
154 Mazin Salih Musaid Al Awfi SAU
CSRT transcript 14
ARB transcript 20
155 Khalid Sulaymanjaydh Al Hubayshi SAU .
156 Allal Ab Aljallil Abd Al Rahman YEM .
157 Saed Khatem Al Malki
Saad Farhan Khatem Al-Malki
SAU
CSRT allegations 269
CSRT transcript 150-160 68-78
ARB transcript 180
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[153]
  • Interrogators found his accounts of his charity work and family relationships inconsistent.[154][155]
  • Suspected of involvement in a November 1995 bomb attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Islamabad.[156]
158 Majid Abdallah Husayn Muhammad Al Samluli Al Harbi SAU .
159 Abdullah Al Noaimi BAH
CSRT allegations 215
  • Alleged to have traveled to Afghanistan to fight.[158]
160 Muhammda Ben Moujan MOR
CSRT transcript 90
ARB allegations 33
ARB transcript 100
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[159]

161[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
161 Mourad Benchellali FRA .
  • Released in July 2004.[160]
  • Has written about his experiences in Guantanamo.[161]
162 Ali Husayn Abdullah Al Tays YEM
CSRT allegations 19
CSRT transcript 11-18
ARB allegations 94
163 Khalid Abd Jal Jabbar Muhammad Juthma Al Qadasi YEM
CSRT allegations 85
ARB allegations 14
164 Imad Achab Kanquni FRA .
165 Adil Said Al Haj Obeid Al Busayss YEM
CSRT allegations 11
ARB allegations 23
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[165]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[166]
166 Mehdi Mohammad Ghezali SWE .
167 Ali Yahya Mahdi Al Raimi YEM
CSRT allegations 23
CSRT transcript 13-21
ARB allegations 88
  • Was a minor when captured.[7]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[167]
  • Told his Tribunal his parents took him to Afghanistan against his will.
168 Muhammed Ibn Arfan Shaheen
Adel Bin Ahmed Bin Ibrahim Hkiml
TUN .
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
169 Ayman Mohammad Silman Al Amrani JOR .
170 Sharaf Ahmad Muhammad Masud YEM
CSRT allegations 265
CSRT transcript 14

171[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
171 Abu Bakr Ibn Ali Muhhammad Alahdal YEM
CSRT allegations 243
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[170]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
172 Ali Muhammed Nasir Mohammed SAU
ARB allegations 30
  • Alleged to have served on the front lines.[171]
173 Ridouane Khalid FRA
CSRT transcript 52-63
174 Hisham Bin Ali Bin Amor Sliti TUN
CSRT allegations 62
2nd ARB transcript 105-125
175 ALG
CSRT allegations 80-81
ARB 1 allegations 103-104
ARB 1 transcript 30-31
ARB 2 allegations 55-56
176 Majid Aydha Muhammad Al Qurayshi SAU
ARB allegations 70
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[178]
177 Fahd Salih Sulayman Al Jutayli SAU
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[179]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
  • Was a minor when captured.[7]
178 Tareq Ali Abdullah Ahmed Baada YEM
CSRT allegations 222
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[180]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
179 Abdul Rahman Owaid Mohammad Al Juaid SAU
CSRT transcript 74
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[181]

181[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
181 Maji Afas Radhi Al Shimri SAU .
182 Bandar Ahmad Mubarak Al Jabri SAU
habeas dossier 1-29
CSRT transcript 2
ARB allegations 53
ARB transcript 124
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[182]
  • Tribunal was marred by serious translation errors.[183]
  • Repatriated to Saudi custody, with fifteen other men, on July 16 2007.[68]
183 Issam Hamid Al Bin Ali Al Jayfi YEM
CSRT transcript 13-22
  • Acknowledged two weeks of training. Denied being a combatant.[184]
184 Othman Ahmed Othman Al Omairah YEM
SAU
.
  • Transferred to Saudi Arabia on June 25 2006.[53]
  • DoD seems unclear on whether he is a Saudi or a Yemeni.
185 Turki Mash Awi Zayid Al Asiri SAU
CSRT allegations 203
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[185]
  • Allegedly fled from the American aerial bombardment of Afghanistan.
186 Rashed Awad Khalaf Balkhair SAU .
187 Murtadha Al Said Makram SAU
CSRT allegations 258
ARB allegations 56
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[186]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[187]
188 Jabir Jubran Al Fayfi SAU
CSRT transcript 10
ARB allegations 26-27
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military training camp.[188]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[189]
189 Salem Abdul Salem Ghereby ALG
habeas dossier 30-45
CSRT allegations 98
190 EGY
CSRT allegations 99-100 August 8 2004
habeas documents 46-62 16 August 2005
ARB 1 allegations 25-27 October 5 2005
ARB 2 allegations 84-87 13 September 2006

191[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
191 Saleh Ali Jaid Al Khathami SAU
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[198]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
192 Ibrahimj Sulayman Muhammad Arbaysh SAU
habeas dossier 63-77
CSRT allegations 2
ARB allegations 58
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[199]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[200]
193 Muhsin Muhammad Musheen Moqbill YEM
CSRT transcript 81
ARB allegations 22
ARB transcript 77
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[201]
  • Alleged to have served on the front lines.
194 Muhammad Abdallah Mansur Al Rimi
Muhammad Abd Allah Mansur Al Futuri
LIB
CSRT allegations 244
CSRT transcript 29
195 Mohammad Al Rahman Al Shumrani SAU
CSTR transcript 66-67
  • Wrote a denunciation of the Tribunals.[205]
196 Musa Bin Ali Bin Said Al Amri SAU .
197 Yunis Abdurrahman Shokuri MOR
CSRT allegations 69
CSRT transcript 70
198 Mohammed Ahmed Ali Al Asadi YEM
CSRT allegations 23
199 Abdul Rahman Ma Ath Thafir Al Amri SAU
CSRT transcript 21


200[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
200 Said Muhammad Husayn Qahtani SAU
CSRT transcript 100
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[212]
201 Ahmad Tourson CHN
CSRT allegations 262
CSRT transcript 2-14
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[213]
202 Mahmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef YEM
CSRT allegations 270
  • Allegedly fought on the front lines.[214]
203 Ravil Shafeyavick Gumaraov RUS .
  • Repatriated, cleared, then released.[215]
204 Said Ibrahim Ramzi Al Zahrani YEM .
205 Nasser Najiri Amtiri YEM
CSRT allegations 26
CSRT transcript 14-23
  • Alleged to have fought on the front lines.[216]
206 Abdullah Muahammed Abdel Aziz SAU .
207 Mishal Awad Sayaf Alhabiri SAU
CSRT transcript 20
ARB allegations 26
ARB transcript 81
  • Suffered serious brain damage in Guantanamo.[217]
  • Alleged serious beatings in Guantanamo.
208 Maroof Saleemovish Salehove TAJ .
209 Almasm Rabilavich Sharipov RUS .
210 Faik Iqbal PAK .

211[edit]

ID Name NATION Page numbers Notes
211 Ruslan Anatolivich Odijev RUS .
213 Khalid Bin Abdullah Mishal Thamer Al Hameydani
Khalid Abdullah Mishal Thamer Al Mutayri
KUW
CSRT allegations 13
ARB allegations 17-19
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7][218]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[218]
  • Allegedly donated money to Al Wafa.
  • Repatriated, convicted, conviction overturned on appeal.[219][220]
214 Muhammad Abd Al Rahman Al Kurash SAU
ARB allegations 63
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[221]
  • Described as non-compliant.
215 Fahd Umr Abd Al Majid Al Sharif SAU
CSRT transcript 13-24
ARB transcript 34
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[222]
216 Jamil Ali Al Kabi SAU .
217 Abd Al Aziz Sayer Uwain Al Shammeri KUW
CSRT allegations 28
CSRT transcript 13-26
ARB allegations 15-16
ARB transcript

109

218 Fahd Muhammed Abdullah Al Fouzan SAU
ARB allegations 94
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[226]
  • Worked for a charity suspected of ties to terrorism.
219 Abdul Razak (Guantanamo detainee 219) CHN
CSRT transcript 20-35
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[227]
  • One of the 16 Uyghurs who remain in Guantanamo.
220 Abdallah Saleh Ali Al Ajmi KUW
ARB allegations 8
ARB transcript 46
  • Alleged to have admitted being a fighter in Afghanistan.[228]
  • Denied ever being in Afghanistan.[229]
  • Was the first captive to have a Tribunal convened.[30]

221[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
221 Ali Mohsen Salih YEM
CSRT allegations 173
ARB allegations 1
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[230]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[231]
222 Umar Abdullah Al Kunduzi AGF
CSRT transcript 75-77
ARB allegations 59
ARB transcript [55
223 Abdul Rahman Abdul Abu Ghiyth Sulayman YEM
CSRT transcript 23
ARB transcript 197
224 Abd Al Rahman Abdullah Ali Muhammad YEM .
225 Hani Abdual Muslih Al Shulan YEM
CSRT transcript 20
226 Anwar Al Nurr SAU .
227 Salah Abdul Rasul Ali Abdul Rahman Al Balushi BAH .
  • Press observed his second ARB.[235]
  • Justification for detention unclear.
228 Abdullah Kamel Abudallah Kamel KUW
CSRT allegations 20
CSRT transcript 12
ARB allegations 9-11
ARB transcript 74
2nd ARB statement 14
  • Captured wearing a Casio watch.[236]
  • Name found on a suspicious list.[236]
  • Named inconsistently on official documents.[236][237]
229 Mohammed Fenaitel Mohamed Al Daihani KUW
CSRT transcript 71
ARB allegations 24-25
ARB transcript 169
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[238]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
  • Donated $2500 to dig five rural wells to a charity the USA suspected of ties to terrorims.[239]
230 Humud Dakhil Humud Sa'id Al-((Jad'an SAU
CSRT transcript 117 1
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[240][241]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
  • Repatriated to Saudi custody, with fifteen other men, on July 16 2007.[68]

231[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
231 Abdulhadi Abdallah Ibrahim Al Sharakh SAU .
232 Fouzi Khalid Adbullah Al Awda KUW
CSRT allegations 26
CSRT transcript 13-25
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[242]
  • Visited an orphanage, and spent an hour at its shooting range.
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[243]
233 Abdul Al Razzaq Muhammad Salih YEM .
234 Khalid Mohammed Al Zaharni SAU .
235 Saeed Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah Sarem Jarabh YEM
CSRT allegations 30
CSRT transcript 13
ARB allegations 60
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[244]
236 Khaled Ben Mustafa FRA
CSRT allegations 166
  • Traveled to Afghanistan for military training.[245]
237 Mohammed Souleimani Laalami MOR
CSRT transcript 72-74
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[246]
  • Claimed false confessions were beaten out of him.
238 Nabil Hadjarab ALG
CSRT transcript 69
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[247]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
239 Shakir Abdurahim Mohamed Ami SAU .
  • Alleges abuse.[248]
  • Mental health at risk.
240 Abdullah Yahia Yousf Al Shabli
Abu Amar
SAU
ARB allegations 25
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[249]
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7]

241[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
242 Khaled Qasim YEM
CSRT allegations 16
CSRT transcript 11-14
ARB allegations 32
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[250]
  • Claims torture in custody.
243 Abdullah Ali Al Utaybi SAU
CSRT allegations 237
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[251]
244 Abdul Latif Nasir MOR .
245 Salah Abdul Rasul Ali Abdul Al Balushi
Al Silm Haji Hajjaj Awwad Al Hajjaji
SAU
CSRT transcript 1
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[252]
246 Sheikh Salman Ebrahim Mohamed Ali Al Khalifa BAH
CSRT transcript 1
ARB transcript 80
  • Accused of traveling to Afghanistan.[253]
247 Kay Fiyatullah PAK .
248 Saleh Abdall Al Oshan SAU .
249 Mohammed Abdullah Al Hamiri YEM
CSRT transcript 21
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[255]
250 Hassan Anvar CHN .
  • There is no record this captive participated ih his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.
  • The "No-hearing hearings" study documented that Hassan Anvar's original Tribunal initially determined that he had not been an "enemy combatant" in the first place, only to have later Tribunals convened to overturned that determination.[30]

251[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
251 Muhhammad Said Bin Salem YEM
CSRT allegations 84
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[256]
252 Yasim Muhammed Basardah YEM
CSRT transcript 9
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[257]
253 Faris Muslim Al Ansari AFG
CSRT transcript 128
ARB transcript 253
  • A minor when captured.[258]
  • His father had come to Afghanistan to fight against the Soviets.
254 Muhammad Ali Hussein Khenaina YEM .
255 Said Muhammed Salih Hatim YEM
CSRT allegations 173
CSRT transcript 38
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[259]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
256 Riyad Atiq Ali Abdu Al Haj Al Radai YEM
CSRT allegations 14
CSRT transcript 1
ARB allegations 34
ARB transcript 82
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[260]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[261]
257 Omar Hamzayavich Abdulayev TAJ
CSRT allegations 42
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly captured carrying suspicious documents.[262]
  • Allegedly studied at a madrassa.[263]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
258 Nayif Abdallah Ibrahim Ibrahim SAU .
259 Fadil Husayn Salih Hintif YEM
CSRT allegations 67
  • Captured carrying a Casio F91W digital watch.[264]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
260 Ahmed Adil CHN
CSRT transcript 56
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[265]
  • CSRT determined he was not an enemy combatant after all.

261[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
261 Juma Mohammed Abdul Latif Al Dosari BAH
SAU
CSRT allegations 12
2nd ARB transcript 1-12
  • Allegedly delivered a fiery speech in Buffalo NY that was attended by members of the Lackawanna Six.[266]
  • Says he has been tortured, and has made over a dozen suicide attempts.
  • Repatriated to Saudi custody, with fifteen other men, on July 16 2007.[68]
262 Abdullah Abd Al Mu'in Al Wafti SAU .
263 Ashraf Salim Abd Al Salam Sultan LBY
CSRT transcript 129
264 Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman Abdul Aziz Al Baddah SAU
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[268]
265 Tariqe Shallah Hassan Al Harbi SAU
CSRT transcript 7
ARB allegations 66-67
266 Abdallah Muhammad Salih Al Ghanimi
Abdallah Muhammad Saleh Ganmi
SAU
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
267 Ahmad Abd Al Rahman Ahmad SPA .
268 Abdul Rahman Nashi Badi Al Hataybi SAU
ARB allegations 92
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[271]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
269 Muhammad Hamid Al Qarani Chad
CSRT allegations 80
CSRT transcript 4
270 Mosa Zi Zemmori BEL
CSRT allegations 209
CSRT transcript 21
ARB allegations 101
  • Allegedly captured wearing a Casio F91W digital watch.[276]
  • Captured carrying a suspicious document.[277]

271[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
271 Ibrahim Muhammed Ibrahim Al Nasir SAU
CSRT allegations 57
272 Ziyad Salih Muhammad Al Bahuth
Zaid Binsallah Mohammed Il Bhawith
SAU
ARB allegations 38
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[279]
273 Abd Al Aziz Muhammad Ibrahim Al Nasir SAU .
CSRT transcript 1
ARB transcript 22
  • Allegedly associated with a charity suspected of assisting terrorists.[280]
  • Repatriated on June 25 2006.[53]
274 Bader Al Bakri Al Samiri SAU
ARB allegations 75
2nd ARB transcript 13-26
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[281]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
275 Yusef Abbas CHN
CSRT allegations 41
CSRT transcript 18
276 Akhdar Qasem Basit CHN
CSRT transcript 1
277 Bahtiyar Mahnut CHN
CSRT transcript 11
ARB transcript 43
278 Abdul Helil Mamut CHN
CSRT transcript 7
279 Haji Mohammed Ayub CHN
CSRT transcript 49
280 Saidullah Khalik CHN .

281[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
281 Abdul Ghappar Abdul Rahman CHN
CSRT allegations 271
CSRT transcript 34
282 Hajiakbar Abdulghupur CHN .
CSRT transcript 65
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[291]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
283 Abu Bakr Qasim CHN
CSRT transcript 21
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[292]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant after all.[285]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
284 Mohammed Abd Al Al Qadir DZA
CSRT transcript 63
ARB allegations 18
285 Abdullah Abdulqadirakhum CHN
CSRT allegations 55
CSRT transcript 26
286 Ziad Said Farg Jahdari SAU
ARB allegations 58
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[296]
  • Allegedly received a day of firearms training.
287 Sami Abdul Aziz Salim Allaithy SAU
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[297]
  • Alleges a guard jumped on his spine putting him in a wheel chair.[298]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant.[285][299]
288 Mutij Sadiz Ahmad Sayab DZA .
CSRT transcript 1
ARB transcript 3
  • Allegedly gave another suspect 6,000 francs.[300]
  • Allegedly frequently traveled to Kritay, France, to look for work.
289 Dawut Abdurehim CHN
CSRT allegations 44
CSRT transcript 9
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[301]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[302]
290 Ahmed Bin Saleh Bel Bacha DZA
ARB allegations 5

291[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
291 Yuksel Celik Gogus TUR .
292 Abdulli Feghoul DZA .
293 Adel Abdulhehim CHN
CSRT transcript 36
294 Mohammed Mizouz MAR .
295 Emam Abdulahat CHN
CSRT transcript 99
296 Mesut Sen BEL
CSRT allegations 208
ARB allegations 1
  • Allegedly captured in Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan.[306]
  • Allegedly was captured wearing a Casio F91W digital watch.[307]
  • Allegedly leads prayer sessions in Guantanamo.
297 Ibrahim Shafir Sen TUR .
298 Salih Uyar TUR
CSRT transcript 15
299 Abid Raza PAK
CSRT allegations 17
CSRT transcript 15
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan for jihad.[309]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.


301[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
300 Zahid Sultan PAK .
301 Khalil Rahman Hafez AFG
CSRT transcript 9
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[310]
  • Allegedly served on the front line.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
302 Mohamed Ijaz PAK .
303 Ali Ahmed (terror suspect) PAK .
304 Mohammed Ansar PAK .
305 Hanif Mohammed PAK .
306 Abdul Salam Zaeef AFG .
  • Former Taliban ambassador to Pakistan.[311]
  • Released in September 2005.[312]
307 Abd Al Nasir Mohammed Abd Al Qadir Khantumani SYR
CSRT transcript 87
  • Accused of immigrating to Afghanistan in 1999.[313]
  • Accused of being a prisoner on a bus that crashed, and some prisoners escaped.
308 Adil Uqla Hassan Al Nusayri SAU
CSRT transcript 112
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to fight the jihad.[314]
  • Claims he was captured by the Taliban, who sold him to bounty hunters, who in turn sold him to the Americans.
309 Muieen A Deen Jamal A Deen Abd Al Fusal Abd Al Sattar UAE
CSRT allegations 199
  • Alleged to have served on the front lines.[315]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
310 Djamel Saiid Ali Ameziane DZA
CSRT allegations 235
ARB allegations 11

311[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
311 Saiid Farhi ALG
ARB allegations 28
312 Muhammad Abd Al Nasir Muhammad Khantumani SYR
CSRT transcript 74
313 Sharghulab Mirmuhammad AFG .
314 Ezat Khan AFG .
315 Yarass Ali Must AFG .
316 Ghuladkhan AFG .
317 Moammar Badawi Dokhan SYR
CSRT allegations 184
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.[320]
318 Rami Bin Said Al Taibi SAU
CSRT allegations 68
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[321]
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.[322]
319 Mohammed Jayed Sebai SAU . There is no public record that he participated in his CSRT.
320 Hozaifa Parhat CHN
CSRT transcript 43

321[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
321 Ahmed Yaslam Said Kuman YEM
ARB allegations 65
  • Allegedly captured wearing a Casio watch.[324]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
322 Khalid Hassan Husayn Al Barakat SAU
CSRT transcript 32
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[325]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
323 Slimane Hadj Abderrahmane DEN .
  • Allegedly released due to pressure from the Danish government, in spite of reservations from US security officials, in July 2004.[326]
  • Reported to have threatened to go join the rebels, after he was released.[327]
324 Mashur Abdallah Muqbil Ahmed Al Sabri YEM
CSRT allegations [328]
  • Allegedly purchased a Russian pistol while in Afghanistan.[328]
  • Allegedly once had a room-mate who, eventually, became a suicide bomber.
325 Nizar Sassi FRA .
326 Ahmed Adnan Muhammad Ajam SYR .
327 Ali Husein Muhammad Shaaban
Ali Husein Shaaban
SYR
CSRT transcript 77
328 Ahmed Mohamed CHN
CSRT transcript 22
329 Abd Al Hadio Omar Mahmoud Faraj SYR
CSRT transcript 18
ARB transcript 56
2nd ARB transcript 27-33
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[331]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[332]
330 Maasoum Abdah Mouhammad SYR
CSRT transcript 32
  • Allegedly operated a safe house.[333]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.

331[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
331 Ohmed Ahmed Mahamoud Al Shurfa SAU
CSRT transcript 79
332 Abdullah Al Tayabi SAU
CSRT transcript 81-83
1-16
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[335][336]
  • Allegedly stayed in an Afghan guest house.
  • The "No-hearing hearings" study reported that Al Harbi was an example of a captive whose request for exculpatory evidence was not satisfied.[30]
333 Mohamed Atiq Awayd Al Harbi SAU
CSRT transcript 60
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[337]
  • Allegedly traveled extensively with little visible means of support.
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
334 Jaralla Saleh Mohammed Kahla Al Marri QTR
CSRT allegations 13
335 Kahlid Saad Mohammed SAU
CSRT allegations 139
ARB allegations 48
336 Majed Hamad Al Frih SAU .
337 Sa ad Ibraham Sa ad Al Bidna SAU
CSRT transcript 102
  • Allegedly a member of al Wafa.[341]
  • Allegedly was non-compliant, in Guantanamo, on several occasions.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
338 Wasim SAU
CSRT transcript 18
2nd ARB transcript 18-50
  • Allegedly associated with the suspect charity al Haramain.[342]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
339 Khalid Abdallah Abdel Rahman Al Morghi SAU]]
CSRT allegations 53
CSRT transcript 1
ARB transcript 1
340 Bessam Muhammed Saleh Al Dubaikey SAU
CSRT transcript 22
ARB transcript 86
  • Allegedly arrested in the company of the director of the Herat branch of al Wafa.[346]
  • Claims that a head injury left him with mental problems.
  • Identified as a religious thinker" by the camp authorities.[347]

341[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
341 Said Ali Al Farha SAU .
342 Mohammed Mubarek Salah Al Qurbi SAU
CSRT transcript 10
ARB transcript 106
  • Alleged to have traveled for a year before his capture shortly following the attacks of 911.[348]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[349]
343 Abdallah Ibrahim Al Rushaydan SAU
CSRT transcript 47
ARB transcript 83
  • Allegedly once shared a hotel room with a man suspected of being a Taliban official.[350]
344 Rashid Abd Al Muslih Qa Id Al Qa id SAU
CSRT transcript 1
345 Sami Mohy El Din Muhammed Al Hajj SUD
ARB transcript 121
346 Said Bezan Ashek Shayban SAU
CSRT allegations 82
347 Mohammadullah AFG .
348 Aziz Khan Ali Khan Zumarikourt AFG .
349 Mohammed Sadiq AFG .
350 Ehsanullah (Guantanamo detainee 350) AFG .

351[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
351 Abdullah Ghofoor AFG .
352 Abdul Hadi Muhamed Rasul Sayed AFG .
353 Abdul Waheed AFG .
354 Nabu Abdul Ghani AFG .
355 Nassir Malang AFG .
356 Abdul Razaq (Guantanamo detainee 356) AFG .
357 Abdul Rahman (Guantanamo detainee 357) AFG
CSRT transcript 46-67
  • Alleged to have bought a vehicle for the Taliban.[356]
  • Alleged to have been captured wearing a "page" turban.
358 Mohammed Sargidene AFG .
360 Abdullah Edmondada AFG .

361[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
361 Murtazah Abdul Rahman AFG .
362 Shaibjan Torjan AFG .
363 Shai Jahn Ghafoor AFG .
364 Mohammed Raz Mohammed Kakar AFG .
365 Sabit Layar AFG .
366 Hazrat Sangin Khan AFG .
367 Mohammed Yusif Yaqub AFG .
  • Allegedly returned to the battlefield, following his release.[357]
  • Allegedly killed fighting U.S. forces on May 7, 2004.
368 Amran Baqur Mohammed Hawsawi SAU
CSRT allegations 195
369 Adel Fattough Ali Al Gazzar EGY
CSRT allegations 91-92
CSRT transcript 22-30
habeas documents 49-76
370 Abd Al Hizani SAU
CSRT transcript 124-127
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to fight with the Taliban.[363]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.

371[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
371 Brahim Yadel FRA .
  • Stood trial, in France, after he was repatriated.[364]
372 Sa Id Ali Jabir Al Khathim Al Shihri SAU .
  • There is no record this captive participated ih his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.


431[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
433 Jawad Jabber Sadkhan IRQ
CSRT transcript 91-98
ARB transcript 136
2nd ARB transcript 35-56
  • Allegedly recruited Taliban fighters.[365]
  • Allegedly both the Taliban's Director of Intelligence for Mazari Sharif, and the Taliban's director of interrogation for Mazari Sharif.[366]
434 Mustafa Abdul Qawi Abdul Aziz Al Shamyri YEM
CSRT allegations 234
ARB allegations 30
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[367]
  • Allegedly followed a fatwa to engage in jihad in Afghanistan.[368]
435 Hassan, Abdbul Said IRQ .
436 Nayif Fahd Mutliq Al Usaymi SAU
ARB allegations 3
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[369]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
437 Faizal Saha Al Nasir SAU
CSRT transcript 121
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[370]
438 Hani Saiid Mohammad Al Khalif SAU
ARB allegations 87
2nd ARB transcript 57-73
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[371]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
439 Khalid Malu Shia Al Ghatani SAU
ARB allegations 2
  • Was a minor when captured.[7]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[372]
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.
440 Mohammed Ali Abdullah Bwazir SAU
CSRT allegations 46
CSRT transcript 25-30
ARB transcript 170-184
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[373]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[374]
  • Allegely heard Osama bin Laden speak while in Afghanistan.[375]
  • Explained that the allegations arose from a false confession beaten out of them by General Dostum's forces.
  • The Center for Constitutional Rights filed an emergency injunction in an attempt to ease what they described as the brutality of the force-feedings imposed upon hunger strikers.[376]

441[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
441 Abd Al Rahman Al Zahri YEM
2nd ARB transcript 74-82
  • Acknowledged attending an Afghan training camp.[377]
  • Denied being an al Qaida member, expressed admiration for OBL and al Qaeda.[377]
442 Abdul Mowla PAK .
443 Juma Khan (Guantanamo detainee 443) AFG .
444 Jihan Wali PAK .

451[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
452 Abu Bakir Jamaludinovich UZB
CSRT transcript 136-147
453 Mohammad Nasim (Guantanamo detainee 453) AFG .
454 Mohammed Sadiq Adam UZB .
455 Ali Sher Hamidullah UZB .
456 Hamidullah (Guantanamo detainee 456) AFG .
457 Mohammad Gul AFG
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly captured at the same time as "communications equipment".[379]
  • Allegedly traveled using a Pakistani passport.
  • Determined not to have been an "enemy combatant" after all.[380]
458 Abib Sarajuddin AFG
CSRT transcript 36-41
ARB transcript 193
  • Allegedly agreed to a request from his tribal elders to help raise local fighters to rise up against the Taliban, to fight under Pacha Khan, a local warlord who had a falling out with US forces, long after his capture.[381]
  • The detainee's home was bombed by U.S. Forces on or about 16 November 2001, because a high-ranking Taliban was believed to be at the home.[382]
  • Allegedly captured at the same time as "communications equipment".[379]
  • Allegedly involed with the Tablighi Jamaat.[383]
459 Gul Zaman AFG
CSRT transcript 39-53
  • Allegedly captured at the same time as "communications equipment".[384]
  • Allegedly traveled using a Pakistani passport.[379]
  • Determined not to have been an "enemy combatant" after all.[380]
460 Khan Zaman AFG
CSRT transcript 20-35
ARB transcript 207
  • The detainee's home was bombed by U.S. Forces on or about 16 November 2001, because a high-ranking Taliban was believed to be at the home.[385]
  • Allegedly captured at the same time as "communications equipment".[380]

461[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
461 Abdul Rahman Umir Al Qyati YEM
ARB allegations 63
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[386]
  • Allegedly insulted guards, calling them: "stupid donkey", "jack ass" and "nigger".
489 Abd Al Rahim Abdul Rassak Janko SYR
CSRT transcript 148
ARB transcript 92
  • Reportedly a prisoner of the Taliban for several years, passing directly from Taliban custody to US custody.[387]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[388]
  • Claims that he requested to leave the training camp after eighteen days. As a result, the detainee claims that he was suspected of spying.[389]
490 Jamal Malik Al Harith UK .

491[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
491 Sadik Ahmad Turkistani CHN .
492 Aiat Nasimovich Vahitov RUS .
493 Abdul Hakim Bukhary SAU
CSRT allegations 193
CSRT transcript 56-65
ARB transcript 219
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[391]
  • Allegedly associated with Tablighi Jamaat.[392]
  • Passed straight from detention in a Taliban prison to detention in an American prison.[393]
494 Haji Noorallah AFG
CSRT transcript 13
  • Allegedly participated in an attack and burning of a Shi'ite Muslim village in 1998 or 1999.[394]
  • Allegedly commanded one hundred Taliban fighters.
495 Mohammed Rafiq PAK
CSRT allegations 252
CSRT transcript 115-120
496 Fizaulla Rahman AFG
CSRT transcript 106
ARB transcript 225
  • Allegedly was placed in charge of a Taliban office.[397]
  • Claimed he merely worked in a food stall across the street from a Taliban Customs Office, where a Taliban member became his silent partner.[398]
497 Nasir Maziyad Abdallah Al Qurayshi Al Subii SAU .
498 Mohammed Ahmed Said Haidel YEM
CSRT allegations 103
CSRT transcript 9-11
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[399]
  • Allegedly a member of al Wafa.[400]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
499 Radwan Al Shakouri MOR .


500[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
500 Emdash Abdullah Turkash TMS .
501 Nawaf Fahad Al Otaibi SAU
ARB transcript 86
502 Abdul Bin Mohammed Bin Abess Ourgy TUN
CSRT transcript 34-42
ARB allegations 48
ARB transcript 140
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[403]
  • Allegedly watched jihadist videos when his lived in Italy.[404]
  • Allegedly fought on the front lines.[405]
  • Claims he traveled to Afghanistan after he decided to stop living in Europe as a drug addict and drug dealer.
503 Saleh Mohamed Al Zuba YEM
ARB allegations 84
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[406]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
504 Aminulla Amin PAK .
505 Khalid Rashd Ali Al Muri SAU .
506 Khalid Mohammed Salih Al Dhuby YEM
CSRT allegations 263
507 Sultan Sari Sayel Al Anazi SAU
CSRT transcript 20
ARB allegations 8
ARB transcript 44
2nd ARB transcript 1-11
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[408]
  • Allegedly associated with a member of the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[409]
  • Allegedly made "anti-American" statements while in extrajudicial detention in Guantanamo.[410]
  • Claimed he was sold for a bounty.
508 Salman Yahya Hassan Mohammed Rabeii YEM
CSRT transcript 40-42
ARB allegations 65
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[411]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[412]
  • Allegedly told his guards or interrogators he should be considered a threat to the USA.
509 Mohammed Nasir Yahya Khusruf YEM
CSRT transcript 11-22
ARB transcript 1-12
2nd ARB transcript 12-32
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[413]
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.[414]
  • Allegedly associated with someone suspected of membership in the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.
510 Riyad Bil Mohammed Tahir Nasseri TUN
CSRT allegations 148
ARB allegations 5
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[415]
  • Allegedly was involved in establishing the Tunisian Combat Group.[416]
  • Allegedly has hated the United States since he was a child.

511[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
511 Sulaiman Awath Sulaiman Bin Ageel Al Nahdi YEM
CSRT transcript 60
ARB transcript 13-28
512 Mahmud Sadik AFG .
513 Abdul Rahman Mohammed Hussein Khowlanpp SAU
ARB transcript 29-43
2nd ARB transcript 33-39
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[419]
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in response to a fatwa.
514 Abdallah Faris Al Unazi Thani SAU .
515 Israr Ul Haq PAK .
516 Ghanim Abdul Rahman Al Harbi SAU
CSRT transcript 100-105
ARB transcript 44
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[420]
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in response to a fatwa.[421]
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.
  • Allegedly arrested at a demonstration in 1998.
517 Sultan Mohammed AFG .
518 Akah Khirullah AFG .
519 Mahrar Rafat Al Quwari PAL
CSRT allegations 112
CSRT transcript 1-8
2nd ARB transcript 40-60
520 Abdul Karim (Guantanamo detainee 520) AFG .

521[edit]

isn name nation page numbers notes
521 Abdulrahim Kerimbakiev KAZ
CSRT transcript 1-9
ARB allegations 43
ARB transcript 136-137
  • Accused of being related to a terrorist suspect.[425]
  • Accused of living in government housing in Afghanistan.[426]
  • His statement to the Board is missing from his transcript.[427]
  • Released December 21 2006.[428]
522 Yasin Qasem Muhammad Ismail YEM
CSRT transcript 84-89
ARB allegations 16
ARB transcript 108-114
523 Ehsanullah (Guantanamo detainee 523) AFG .
524 Mohammed Anwar PAK .
525 Ataullah Adam Gul AFG .
526 Yakub Abahanov 2KAZ
CSRT allegations 273
  • Captured with two friends from his home town.[432]
  • Allegedly served as a cook for the Taliban.[433]
  • Released.[428]
527 Mohamman Daoud AFG .
528 Abdallah Tohtasinovich Magrupov KAZ
CSRT transcript 7-11
529 Bacha Kwan PAK .
530 Dawd Gul AFG
CSRT transcript 93-99
  • Allegedly served as a cook for the Taliban.[434]
  • Claimed he was forcibly conscripted.

531[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
531 Abdul Hanan AFG .
532 Mohammed Sharif AFG
CSRT transcript 11-20
ARB transcript 62
  • Forcibly conscripted by the Taliban several years before September 11, 2001.[435]
  • Claims he was only interrogated twice in the three years he spent in Guantanamo.
  • Allegedly informed on other villagers.[436]
533 Hassan Zumiri
Ahcene Zemiri
DZA
ARB transcript 62
  • Was a friend of Ahmed Ressam, the "millenium bomber", when they both lived in Montreal.[437][438]
  • Accused of loaning Ressam his camera, and $3,000.[439]
  • Ressam has recanted his accusation that Zemiri knew of his bomb plan.
534 Tarek Dergoul MOR. .
535 Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed Al Sawah BOS
CSRT transcript 82-92
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[440]
  • Allegedly fled Jalalabad, as it was captured by the Northern Alliance.
536 Mohamed Abdullah Al Harbi SAU
CSRT transcript 41-50
537 Mahmud Salem Horan Mohammed Mutlak Al Ali SYR
CSRT allegations 221
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in response to a fatwa.[442]
  • Allegedly planned to train at an Afghan military camp.
538 Amanullah Alikozi AFG .
539 Noor Allah AFG .
540 Mohammed Omar (Guantanamo detainee 540) PAK .

541[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
541 Mohammed Noman PAK .
542 Mohammad Abas PAK .
543 Mahmud Nuri Mart TUR .
544 Taj Mohammed AFG
CSRT allegations 64
CSRT transcript 49-58
545 Sajin Urayman PAK .

There is no record that a Combatant Status Review Tribunal reviewed this captive's status.

546 Muhibullah (Guantanamo detainee 546) AFG
CSRT transcript 64-76
ARB allegations 82
ARB transcript 8
  • Allegedly served guard duty for Syed Sha Agha.[445]
  • Allegedly served as the acting Governor of Shebreghan for a period of time.[446]
  • Allegedly resolved minor disputes when his boss, the Governor, was away on vacation.[447]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
547 Wali Mohammed (Guantanamo detainee 547) AFG .
549

YEM

CSRT allegations 64
550 Walid Said Bin Said Zaid YEM
ARB allegations 14

551[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
551 Fouad Mahoud Hasan Al Rabia KUW
CSRT allegations 47
CSRT transcript 13-43
ARB transcript 115
  • Allegedly delivered money to Osama bin Laden personally, and to al Qaeda through the suspect Afghan-based charity al Wafa.[450]
  • Claims he met bin Laden solely at social functions, when he was on a fact-finding mission for legitimate Kuwaiti-based charities.[451]
  • Allegedly was negotiating logistics contracts with al Qaeda.[452]
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.
552 Faiz Mohammed Ahmed Al Kandari KUW
CSRT allegations 20
ARB allegations 31
553 Abdul Khaled Ahmed Sahleh Al Bedani SAU
CSRT allegations 14-15
ARB allegations 12
554 Fahmi Salem Said Al Sani YEM
CSRT allegations 146
CSRT transcript 30-32
555 Abdul Majid Muhammed Iran
CSRT transcript 107-121
ARB transcript 90-97
  • Allegedly served as a "watchman" for the Taliban.[459]
  • Testified that he was a street-level drug-dealer and drug addict who was blackmailed into making a trip to Afghanistan to buy drugs, shortly after the Taliban were overthrown.
  • Allegedly captured carrying a Hezb-e-Islami ID card.[460]
556 Abdullah Mohammad Khan AFG
CSRT transcript 107-115
ARB transcript 98
2nd ARB transcript 1-16
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.[461]
  • Allegedly had explosive residue on his hands when captured.[462]
  • Allegedly has interrupted his translator, or interrogators, when he is faced with what he thought were mistranslation or false allegations.
  • Original Tribunal determined that he had not been an "enemy combatant" in the first place, only to have later Tribunals convened to overturned that determination.[30]
557 Abu Sufian Ibrahim Ahmed Hamuda Bin Qumu LBY
CSRT allegations 76-77
1st ARB allegations 8-10
2nd ARB allegations 46-48
  • Served from 1979 to 1990 in the Libyan Army.[463]
  • Allegedly worked as a humanitarian worker and accountant for a few months in late 2001 for the suspect charity al Wafa.[464]
  • Allegedly escaped to Sudan from a Libyan prison, where he was serving four years for drug-dealing, where he worked as a truck driver for Wadi al Aqiq, a company owned by Usama bin Ladin.[465]
  • Allegedly was a leader of the "Afghan Arabs" -- foreign fighters helping to oust Afghanistan's Soviet invaders -- even though he was known to have been serving in the Libyan Army throughout the entire period of Soviet occupation.
558 Moazzam Begg UK
CSRT allegations 22-23
CSRT transcript 18-19
  • Alleged to have been an al Qaeda recruiter.[466]
  • In a decision challenged by his Personal Representative, Moazzam Begg's Tribunal's President ruled that evidence that he had been classified as a Geneva Convention prisoner of war was "not relevant" because the Combatant Status Review Tribunals were not authorized to consider whether captives qualified for Geneva Convention "lawful combatant" status, merely whether they met the Bush administration's definition of an "enemy combatant".
  • Begg's Personal Representative concluded his Tribunal: "...denied this detainee adequate due process as outlined in the order of the convening authority."[467]
  • Moazzam Begg wrote a book about his detention, entitled "Enemy Combatant (book)".[468]
559 Badruzzan Badr PAK
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant after all.[285]
  • Brother of fellow Guantanamo captive, Abdul Rahim Muslimdost, who was also released, and has since disappeared. *Both brothers are writers, jewelery dealers, and Pashtun nationalists.
560 Wali Mohammed (Guantanamo detainee 560) AFG
CSRT transcript 102-110
1-2
ARB transcript 111-127
2nd ARB transcript }
  • Allegedly a businessman, with contracts with the Taliban, who helped them acquire foreign funds.[469][470]
  • Allegedly associated with a member of Tablighi Jamaat.[471]
  • Allegedly once served as the Taliban's Minister of Transportation.[472]
  • Claims he met senior members of the Taliban when he borrowed millions of dollars from Afghanistan's central bank, engaged in currency speculation, and then couldn't pay back the loan.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
  • The transcript from his second Administrative Review Board hearing was withheld.[473]

561[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
561 Abdul Rahim Muslimdost PAK
CSRT transcript 1-16
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant after all.[285]
  • Brother of fellow Guantanamo captive, Badruzzan Badr, who has also been released.[285]
  • Both brothers are writers, jewelery dealers, and Pashtun nationalists.[474]
  • Muslimdost wrote a book, after his release, that was critical of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency, and is suspected of being held in clandestine Pakistani interrogation custody.[475]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
562 Qari Hasan Ulla Peerzai AFG
CSRT transcript 24-34
ARB transcript 134
563 Sohab Masud Mohammed Iraq .
564 Jalal Salam Awad Awad
Jalal Salam Bin Amer
YEM
CSRT allegations 13
ARB allegations 79
565 Abdul Hakim Abdul Rahman Abdulaziz Al Mousa SAU
CSRT allegations 211
ARB allegations 17
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[480]
  • Allegedly stayed in a Taliban safe house.[481]
  • Allegedly involved in transferring funds to al Qaeda.
566 Mansoor Muhammed Ali Qattaa SAU
CSRT allegations 12
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[482]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
567 Mohammed Sulaymon Barre SOM
CSRT transcript 30
ARB transcript 144
  • Worked, from home his home in Pakistan, for a Somalia-based Hawala, the Dehabshiil Company, that intelligence officials mistakenly thought was tied to another Somalia-based Hawala, that was suspected of ties to terrorists.[483]
  • Allegedly had a tie to the suspect Afghan-based charity al Wafa.[484]
  • His Personal Representative's research showed that Dehabshiil was a legitimate organization, that operated openly, around the world, including the USA. When the Hawala suspected of ties to terrorism had been shut-down, Dehabshiil had inherited its legitimate clients, and followed all the recent safeguards to make sure it wasn't used for money-laundering.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
568 Adel Zamel Abd Al Mahsen Al Zamel KUW
CSRT allegations 19
CSRT transcript 12-16
ARB allegations 41
  • Allegedly one of the founders of the suspect Afghanistan-based charity al Wafa.[485]
  • Allegedly knows some of the al Qaeda's inner circle, including Faiz Al Kandari, reportedly Osama bin Laden's religious advisor.[486]
  • Repatriated, charged in Kuwait, tried, and acquitted of all charges.[487][488][489][490]
569 Zuhail Abdo Anam Said Al Sharabi YEM .
570 Sabri Mohammed Ebrahim Al Qurashi YEM
SAU
CSRT allegations 216
ARB transcript 187
  • Allegedly wearing a Casio F91W digital watch when captured.[491]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[492]
  • Allegedly, a "senior al Qaeda lieutenant" said he recognized a Al Quarashi from a photograph.
  • Repatriated to Saudi custody, with fifteen other men, on July 16 2007.[68]

571[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
571 Sa ad Madhi Sa ad Howash Al Azmi KUW
CSRT allegations 21
CSRT transcript 13-19
572 Slah Muhamed Salih Al Zabe SAU
CSRT transcript 74-81
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[494]
  • Acknowledged owning a pistol.
573 Rustam Akhmyarov RUS .
574 Hamoud Abdullah Hamoud Hassan Al Wady YEM
CSRT allegations 256
2nd ARB transcript 18-33
  • Allegedly stayed in a Taliban safe house.[497]
  • Allegedly served as a Taliban money courier.[498]
  • Allegedly served as a rear guard.
575 Saad Masir Mukbl Al Azani YEM
ARB allegations 3
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[499]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
  • Allegedly studied to be an Imam at a school where there were Taliban students.
576 Zahar Omar Hamis Bin Hamdoun YEM
CSRT allegations 260
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[500]
  • Allegedly stayed in a Taliban safe house.
577 Jamal Muhammed Alawi Mar'i YEM
CSRT transcript 130-144
  • Allegedly director of the Baku, Azerbaijan branch of the Al Haramayn, a Saudi-based charity suspected of being subverted by terrorists.[501]
  • Allegedly director of the Karachi, Pakistan branch of al Wafa, an Afghanistan-based charity suspected of funding al Qaeda..
578 Abdul Aziz Abdullah Ali Al Suadi
Abdulaziz Adbullah Ali Al Suadi
YEM
CSRT allegations 12
ARB transcript 207-221
  • Name spelled inconsistently on the official DoD documents.[6][7][502]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[503]
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.[504]
579 Khirullah Said Wali Khairkhwa AFG
CSRT transcript 67-73
2nd ARB transcript [34-44
  • Allegedly the Police chief of Kabul.[505]
  • Former governor of Herat.[506]
  • Some Guantanamo intelligence analysts believed another Guantanamo captive, Abdullah Khan, was really Khairkhwa, apparently unaware, or unwilling to acknowledge, that they already held the real Khairkhwa.
580 Noor Ahmad AFG .

581[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
581 Shed Abdur Rahman PAK
CSRT transcript

34-53
68-90

  • Told his Tribunal he had been accused of playing three incompatible roles in the Taliban regime: a brutal prison guard, a judge of a religous court, and a Taliban leader,[507][508]
  • Told his Tribunal that he had repeatedly told his interrogators that his name was merely similar to that of the individual they accused him of being.
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
582 Abdul Rahman Noorani AFG .
584 Adel Noori China
CSRT allegations 175
CSRT transcript 45
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[509]

[510]

585 Ibrahim Umar Ali Al Umar SAU .
586 Karam Khamis Sayd Khamsan YEM
CSRT transcript 1-7
  • Allegedly had his travel expenses paid by an al Qaeda associate.[511]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
587 Ibrahim Bin Shakaran MOR .
588 Mana Shaman Allabardi Al Tabi SAU .
  • Seventeen years old when captured.
  • There is no record this captive participated ih his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.
  • Had been cleared for release by his Administrative Review Board, but this decision was withheld from him.
  • Was on a hunger strike for over nine months, before his death was reported on June 10 2006.
  • After his death the DoD justified his detention because of an association with the Pakistan-based Islamic missionary group, Tablighi Jamaat.
  • The DoD claims he and two other men committed suicide, but an independent panel of forensic pathologists said they could not confirm the cause of death because the DoD had withheld key evidence and body parts.
589 Khalid Mahomoud Abdul Wahab Al Asmr JOR
CSRT transcript 10-29
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[512]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
590 Ahmed Rashidi MOR .
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[275]
  • Human rights workers singled out his case as an example of the basic errors committed by the Combatant Status Review Tribunals.[274]
  • In the winter of 2007 the USA sought a third county ro which he could be patriated. He had lived i n the United Kingdom for 17 years, but the UK declined to allow him to return.[513][514]
  • On April 26 2007, he was repatriated to Morocco, after all, and pprompty held in extrajudicial detention.[515][516][517][518]

591[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
591 Qari Esmhatullat AFG
CSRT transcript 165-173
ARB allegations 77
ARB transcript 1-7
  • A minor when captured.
  • Acknowledged being recruited to go join the Taliban's armed forces, but claimed he deserted the next day.[519]
  • The claim his brother was forced into fighting for the Taliban and died fighting the Northern Alliance was seen as a justification for his continued detention.[520]
  • Acknowledged he was carrying a radio and grenades when he was captured, but said he merely picked them up, thinking they might have salvage value.[521]
  • Released.[424]


621[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
623 Bakhtiar Bamari Iran .
624 Majid Mehmood PAK .
626 Noor Habib Ullah AFG .
627 Ayman Saeed Abdullah Batarfi YEM
2nd ARB transcript 45-70
628 Nematullah Sahib-Khan Alizai AFG .
629 Mahngur Alikhan AFG .
630 Nisar Rahmad AFG .

631[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
631 Padsha Wazir AFG
CSRT transcript 28-36
  • Alleged to have worked for a renegade militia leader.[523]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
632 Rostum Akhtar Mohammed AFG .
633 Mohammed Nayim Farouq AFG .
634 Ali Mohammed (Guantanamo detainee 634) PAK .
635 Mohammad Akhbar AFG .
636 Nathi Ghul AFG .
637 Insanullah AFG .
638 Badshah Wali AFG .
639 Bismullah AFG .
640 Neyaz Walijan AFG .

641[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
641 Abdul Karim Irgashive TAJ .
642 Hamidullah (Guantanamo detainee 642) AFG .
643 Mohammed Tahir AFG .
644 Mirza Mohammed PAK .
645 Mohamed Kabel AFG .
646 Azizullah Asekzai AFG .
647 Zaban Thaaher Zaban Al Shamaree SAU .
648 Haydar Jabbar Hafez Al Tamini Iraq .
649 Mustaq Ali Patel
Muhammed (Guantanamo detainee 649)
FRA
CSRT transcript 8-14
  • Named inconsistently on the two official lists.[6][7]
  • Traveled to Afghanistan after II September 2001.[524]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
650 Jabir Hasan Muhamed Al Qahtani SAU .

651[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
651 Usama Hassan Ahmed Abu Kabir JOR
CSRT transcript 116-124
ARB transcript 254
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[525]
  • Captured wearing a Casio watch.[526]
  • Allegedly he and a Tabliqe traveling companion ambushed some Northern Alliance soldiers.
652 Abdullah Hamid Al Qahtani SAU .
653 Arkan Mohammad Ghafil Al Karim Iraq
CSRT transcript 1-15
ARB transcript 1-22
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[527]
  • Allegedly a chemical weapons expert, a bomb expert, a 3rd degree black belt in Taek Kwon Do, who had prior knowledge of the attacks of 9-11.[528]
  • Imprisoned by the Taliban for two years because they believed he was an American spy.
654 Abdel Hamid Ibn Abdussalem Ibn Mifta Al Ghazzawi LBY
2nd ARB transcript 71-84
  • His case was considered by two Combatant Status Review Tribunals. The first Tribunal determined he had not been an "enemy combatant" after all. Then a second and a third extraordinary Tribunal were convened, in Washington, in his absence, which determined he was an enemy combatant.[529][30]
655 Khadai Dad AFG
CSRT transcript 14-19
ARB transcript 23
  • Allegedly captured by American forces at a compound utilized by Mullah Berader.[530]
  • Allegedly a Taliban official.
  • Had a twelve year old brother named Zainullah, what has shares the same name as a Taliban commander.[531]
656 Abdul Baqi AFG .
657 Haji Faiz Mohammed AFG .
658 Bismullah AFG .
659 Sameur Abdenour DZA
CSRT transcript 38-52
ARB transcript 28
2nd ARB transcript 1-20
  • Fled the war, through Tora Bora.[532]
  • Allegedly "...was intentionally deceptive during questioning."[533]
  • Allegedly was a prisoner on a bus that crashed, allowing him to temporarily escape Pakistani custody.
660 Lufti Bin Swei Lagha TUN
CSRT allegations 143
ARB allegations 45
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[150]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[534]
  • Allegedly met people American counter-terrorism analysts find suspicious.

661[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
661 Mamdouh Ibrahim Ahmed Habib AUS
CSRT allegations 16-17
662 Ahmed Hassan Jamil Suleyman JOR
CSRT allegations 189
ARB allegations 45
ARB transcript 175-186
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat, and with Maktab al-Khidmat.[537]
  • Allegedly "...arrested carrying a letter with the name of a senior al Qaida member and aide to Usama Bin Laden written at the top."[538]
  • Denied any contact with al Qaeda, said he was captured in his home in Peshawar, not Kandahar, and that he had never been to Afghanistan.[539]
663 Fael Roda Al-Waleeli Egypt .
664 Rashid Awad Rashid Al Uwaydah SAU
ARB transcript [46-59
  • Captive participated in his Combatant Status Review Tribunal, but the DoD did not release the transcript.[540]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious lists.
  • Claims he traveled to Pakistan solely to purchase illicit drugs, for illegal resale in Saudi Arabia.
665 Sadee Eideov TAJ .
666 Hezbullah (Guantanamo detainee 666) AFG .
667 Kari Mohammed Sarwar AFG .
668 Abdul Al-Hameed Mohammed Andarr AFG .
669 Ahmed Zaid Salim Zuhair SAU .
670 Abdullah Hekmat AFG
CSRT transcript 59
ARB transcript 61
  • Allegedly served as a police official for the Taliban, whose duties included the forcible conscription of unwilling recruits for the Taliban's armed forces.[541]
  • Allegedly appointed to a position senior enough to require cabinet lebel approval.[542]
  • Allegedly "...was captured with an article about the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan given to him by an Imam."

671[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
671 Said Abasin AFG .
672 Zakirjan Asam UZB
RUS
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly a member of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.[545]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
  • Was held in Guantanamo for a further two years after the determination he had never been an enemy combatant was made.[546][547]
673 Alif Khan AFG .
674 Timur Ravilich Ishmurat RUS .
675 Kamalludin Kasimbekov UZB
CSRT transcript 36-45
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[548]
  • Inadequate transcript — only two of at least half a dozen allegations were recorded in the transcript.
676 Mohamed Anwar Kurd Iran
ARB allegations 75
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[549]
  • Claims he was forcibly conscripted by the Taliban when he was captured on a smuggling trip.
677 Wazir Zalim Ghul AFG .
678 Fawaz Naman Hamoud Abdallah Mahdi YEM
CSRT transcript 23-25
ARB allegations 67
  • Claimed he uttered false confessions in order to hasten his execution.[550]
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to engage in jihad.[551]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
679 Mohmmad Ahmad Ali Tahar YEM
CSRT transcript 100-115
84-99
ARB transcript 71
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[552][553]
  • Allegedly recognized by a "senior al Qaeda member.[554]
  • Claimed he traveled to Pakistan for study.
  • The USA did not claim he ever traveled to Afghanistan.
680 Emad Abdalla Hassan YEM
CSRT allegations 22
CSRT transcript 13-18
  • Was captured along with fourteen other foreigners — while living in the foreign students residence of Salafi University.[555]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
  • Denied ever traveling to Afghanistan.
  • The "No-hearing hearings" criticized his Tribunal for failing to find his passport.[30]

681[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
681 Mohammed Mohammed Hassen YEM
CSRT allegations 30
CSRT transcript 12-29
ARB transcript 94-96
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[556]
  • Allegedly identified by a “senior al Qaida lieutenant”.
  • A letter from his lawyer was almost completely redacted.[557]
682 Ghassan Abdallah Ghazi Al Shirbi SAU
CSRT transcript 26-30
683 Fayad Yahya Ahmed YEM
CSRT allegations 124
CSRT transcript 83-96
684 Mohammed Abdullah Tahamuttan PAL .
685 Abdelrazak Ali Abdelrahman LBY .
686 Abdel Ghalib Ahmad Hakim YEM
CSRT transcript 15-21
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[562]
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.
687 Abdalaziz Kareem Salim Al Noofayaee SAU
CSRT allegations 81
CSRT transcript 8-21
ARB transcript 86
  • Allegedly wearing a Casio F91W digital watch when captured.[563]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[564]
  • Allegedly a "senior al Qaida lieutenant" recognized several of his dorm-mates.
  • Testified that he traveled to Pakistan for medical treatment, because the painkillers he needed were cheaper there.
  • His answers to his Assisting Military Officer were given to his Administrative Review Board, but not attached to his transcript.[565]
688 Fahmi Abdullah Ahmed YEM
CSRT allegations 24
CSRT transcript 12-22]
ARB allegations 73
ARB transcript 168
  • Allegedly recognized by a "senior al Qaeda lieutenant", who claimed he saw him at an al Qaeda training camp in 2000.[566]
  • Allegedly present on the front lines.[567]
  • Allegedly stayed in a Taliban safe house.[568]
  • Allegedly helped wounded soldiers.[569]
689 Mohammed Ahmed Salam YEM
CSRT allegations 73
CSRT transcript 13-19
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[570]
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.[571]
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.
690 Ahmed Abdul Qader YEM
CSRT transcript 5-11
  • Allegedly associated with al Wafa.[572]
  • A minor when captured.

691[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
691 Mohammed Ali Salem Al Zarnuki YEM
CSRT transcript 41-59
ARB transcript 88
2nd ARB transcript 21-35
692 Ali Bin Ali Aleh YEM .
693 Ali Abdullah Ahmed YEM
ARB transcript 105-106
  • Died in Guantanamo.
  • Reported to have committed suicide.[100]
  • Allegedly was "non-compliant" while in Guantanamo.
  • Allegedly a "mid-level member of al Qaeda".
  • US government withheld body parts needed for independent post mortem.[101][102]
694 Sufyian Barhoumi DZA
CSRT transcript [2]
695 Omar Khalifa Mohammed Abu Bakr LBY .
  • Allegedly a member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), who stayed in LIFG safehouses, and trained at an LIFG military camp.[577]
  • Captured, along with approximately 16 others, at a safehouse in February 2002.
  • Told his Personal Representative: "I would rather be in the worst American jail than be a minister in my country. I want to stay here."[578]
696 Jabran Said Wazar Al Qahtani SAU .
699 Din Mohammed Farhad AFG .


700[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
700 Muhammed Al Ghazali Babaker Mahjoub SUD .
701 Jamal Abdullah Kiyemba UGA
UK
CSRT transcript 21-23
ARB allegations 74-75
ARB transcript 69
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to engage in jihad.[580]
  • Was shown how to use an AK-47.[581]
  • Allegedly threatened Guantanamo camp guards.[582]
702 Ravil Mingazov RUS
CSRT allegations 178
2nd ARB transcript 36-50
703 Ahmed Bin Kadr Labed
Abdallah Husseini
DZA
CSRT transcript 1-12
ARB transcript 107
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[584]
  • Allegedly captured in a safehouse in Faisalabad, with Abu Zubaydah, and his entourage.[585]
  • Allegedly had his travel expenses paid by an al Qaeda associate.
704 Muhamed Hussein Abdallah SOM
CSRT transcript 1-13
705 Mustafa Ahmed Hamlily DZA
CSRT allegations 71
CSRT transcript 16-20
ARB 1 allegations 26-27
ARB 2 allegations 66-68
2nd ARB transcript 51-63
ARB decision 62-73
habeas documents
706 Mohammad Lameen Sidi Mohammad MAU
CSRT allegations 52
ARB allegations 5
ARB transcript 75-76

[592]

707 Noor Uthman Muhammaed SUD
CSRT allegations 264
CSRT transcript 15-21
  • Allegedly associated with senior al Qaida personnel.[593]
  • Acknowledged providing training at a suspect Afghan training camp.[594]
  • Alleged to have "corresponded with a senior al Qaida lieutenant" -- however Moazzam Begg said Muhammad was illiterate.
708 Ismael Ali Faraj Ali Bakush LBY .
709 Abdul Rauf Omar Mohammed Abu Al Qusin
Abu Abdul Rauf Zalita
LBY
CSRT transcript 31-32
ARB transcript 127
  • Department of Defense and Department of Justice use two inconsistent spellings of his name.[595][6][7]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[596]
  • Claimed circumstances forced him to join the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, although he did not believe in violence.[597]
  • Described the leadership of al Qaeda and the Taliban as "savages", who harmed all Muslims.
710 Salim Mahmoud Adem Mohammed Bani Amir SUD
CSRT transcript 73-76

711[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
711 Hassan Khalil Mohamoud Abdul Hamid JOR .
712 Hammad Ali Amno Gadallah SUD
CSRT allegations 46
CSRT transcript 1
NLEC nlec
  • Worked as an accountant for the Society for the Revival of Islamic Heritage (RIHS).[599]
  • Explainrf to his Tribunsl that the financial controls the charity implemented made the diversion of the charity's funds impossible.1[600]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
713 Muhammed Murdi Issa Al Zahrani SAU .
714 Al Rachid Hasan Ahmad Abdul Raheem SUD .
715 Abdul Qadir Yousef Husseini PAL .
716 EGP
CSRT allegations 82-83
CSRT transcript 64-66
habeas documents 55-83
NLEC nlec
717 Abdul Haddi Bin Hadiddi TUN
CSRT allegations 53
718 Fethi Boucetta DZA
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 1
NLEC nlec
719 Mustafa Ibrahim Mustafa Al Hassan SUD
CSRT transcript 53-62
720 Amir Yakoub Mohammed Al Amir Mahmoud SUD
CSRT transcript 9-15
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to engage in jihad.[611]
  • Allegedly enlisted the aide of a non-governmental organization (NGO) that assists foreign Arabs infiltrate Afghanistan to fight in the jihad against the United States.

721[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
721 Abdullah Bin Omar TUN .
722 Jihad Ahmed Mujstafa Diyab LEB .
726 Menhal Al Henali SYR .
727 Omar Amer Deghayes LBY
ARB transcript 132-135
728 Jamil Ahmed Said Nassir YEM .
729 Moyuballah Homaro
Muhibullo Abdulkarim Umarov
TAJ .
730 Ibrahim Fauzee MAL
CSRT allegations [
NLEC nlec

731[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
731 Mazharudin TAJ .
732 Shirinov Ghafar Homarovich TAJ .

741[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
743 Hafez Qari Mohamed Saad Iqbal Madni PAK
CSRT transcript 46-50
ARB transcripts 146
  • Allegedly had prior knowledge of a terrorist act.[615]
  • Allegedly, in mid-December 2001, the detainee speculated that "something big" was going to happen during a meeting with other al Qaida operatives.[616]
744 Aziz Abdul Naji DZA
ARB allegations 71-72
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[617]
  • Allegedly a member of Lashgar-E-Taiba, a militant group known to be fighting for the secessation of a Muslim Kashmir from India, and which Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts assert also facilitates the travel of high level al Qaeda operatives.

751[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
753 Abdul Zahir AFG
CSRT transcript 1
  • Faces charges before a military commission.[618]
  • Allegedly involved in a grenade attack that severely wounded Canadian journalist Kathleen Keena.[619]
  • Captured on March 28 2003 in a Faisalabad guest house, with Abu Zubaydah, and three other men who faced charges before a military commission. However, unlike the other men, he is not believed to be a member of Abu Zubaydah's entourage.
757 Ahmed Ould Abdel Aziz MAU .
758 Abbas Habid Rumi Al Naely Iraq
CSRT allegations 65
CSRT transcript 59-69
ARB transcripts 166
2nd ARB transcript 64-71
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[620]
  • Allegedly assassinated three targets on the order of Osama bin Laden.[621]
  • Claims all his reports of ties to senior members of the Taliban and al Qaeda were lies.[622]
  • Another Iraqi refugee reported Al Naely was reduced to begging, and was addicted to drugs.[622]
760 Mohamedou Ould Slahi MAU
CSRT transcript 28-39
ARB transcripts 184
2nd ARB transcript 75
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[623]
  • Allegedly an al Qaida facilitator and recruiter.[624]
  • Alleged to have been an early mentor to members of the Hamburg cell, who were eventually to form the core of the 9-11 hijackers, suggesting they travel to Afghanistan, not Chechnya, where they were to eventually connect to al Qaeda.
  • Transcript to his 2nd Administrative Review Board hearing was withheld.[625]

761[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
761 Ibrahim Mahdy Achmed Zeidan
Ibrahim Machd Achmed Zidan
LBY
CSRT allegations 226
CSRT transcript 29-36
762 Abaidullah
Obaidullah
AFG
CSRT transcript 42-52
ARB transcripts 219
  • Unusually, there are transcripts indicating Guantanamo captive 762 had two Combatant Status Review Tribunals.[628][629]
  • Allegedly lived in a house owned by a Taliban leader -- Abaidullah claimed his mother, a widow, was allowed to live in a house confiscated from a deposed warlord.
  • Allegedly trained in mine warfare.[630]
  • Falsely denounced his business partner during coercive interrogation, leading to several other men being sent to Guantanamo.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
766 Omar Ahmed Khadr CAN .
768 Ahmed Muhammed Haza Al Darbi SAU .

781[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
782 Awal Gul AFG
CSRT transcript 13-28
  • Allegedly commanded 250 fighters for five years.[634]
  • Claimed he had been involuntarily conscripted -- but into the Taliban's civil service, not military service.
783 Shams Ullah AFG
CSRT transcript 11-12
ARB allegations 10
  • Captured when his uncle Bostan Karim was captured, when he was only fourteen years old.[635] Nevertheless he was incarcerated with adults, not in Camp Iguana.
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[636]
  • Abaidullah, whose false denunciation was used to justify his Uncle's detention, later recanted his confessions and denunciations.

791[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
798 Haji Sahib Rohullah Wakil AFG
CSRT transcript 16-25
ARB transcripts 231
2nd ARB transcript 76-104


801[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
801 Sabar Lal Melma AFG
CSRT transcript 49-62
ARB transcripts 248

811[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
812 Qalandar Shah AFG
CSRT transcript 31-38
  • Alleged to have raudulently obtained a Pakistani identification card and passport to hide his true identity when crossing the Pakistan/Afghanistan border and traveling to other countries.[641]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
817 Richard Dean Belmar UK
CSRT allegations 20
CSRT transcript 10-17
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[642]
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.
  • Released.
818 Osman Khan AFG .
820 Mohammed Haji Yousef AFG .

821[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
822 Noor Aslaam AFG .
826 Abdul Salaam AFG
CSRT transcript 23-34
ARB transcripts 259
  • Ran a Hawala — a funds transfer agency which Guantanamo analysts think may have been used by terrorists to transfer funds.[643]
  • Allegedly traveled between Afghanistan and Pakistan along routes where he was never asked for any identification or passport by either the Pakistanis or Afghanis.[644]
  • Claims he knew all his customers, all local people, no newcomers, no Arabs.
  • Claims prior to the ouster of the Taliban, very loose passport control at the border was routine.
830 Tila Mohammed Khan PAK .

831[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
831 Khandan Kadir AFG
CSRT transcript 9-31
ARB transcript 1-21
832 Mohammad Nabi Omari AFG
CSRT transcript 37-41
834 Shahwali Zair Mohammed Shaheen Naqeebyllah
Zair Mohammed Shaheen Naqeebyllah Shahwali
AFG .
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 22-28, 64-76
NLEC nlec
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Allegedly associated with a rocket attack on Firebase (FB) LWARA.[649]
  • Shahwali was a medical doctor, who had grown up as a refugee in Pakistan, earned a medical degree, and returned to Afghanistan, where he helped the first commander of the local US base.
  • Determined never to have been an "enemy combatant" in the first place.[285]
835 Rasool Shahwali Zair Mohammed Mohammed AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 13-28
NLEC nlec
  • Captured because his hands smelled of chemicals, not taking into account that a chemical smell would be typical for a medical lab technician.[650]
  • Determined never to have been an "enemy combatant" in the first place.[285]
836 Ayoub Murshid Ali Saleh YEM
CSRT allegations 152
837 Bashir Nasir Ali Al Marwalah YEM
CSRT allegations 20-21
CSRT transcript 11-16
838 Shawki Awad Balzuhair YEM
CSRT allegations 276
839 Musab Omar Ali Al Mudwani
Musab Omar Ali Al-Madoonee
Musab Omar Ali Al Madoonee
YEM
CSRT allegations 24-25
CSRT transcript 12-22
ARB transcript 30-42
840 Ha Il Aziz Ahmed Al Maythali YEM
CSRT allegations 102
CSRT transcript 12-14

841[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
841 Sa id Salih Sa id Nashir YEM
CSRT transcript 24-26
842 Sultan Ahmad (Guantanamo detainee 842) PAK
843 Saghir Ahmed PAK
  • Analysts estimate he was born in 1975, in Sargodha, Pakistan.[7]
  • Repatriated on 17 September 2004, without having a CSR Tribunal convened to confirm his status.[660]
845 Akhtar Mohammed (Guantanamo detainee 845) AFG
CSRT transcript 1-10
ARB transcript 46-53
  • An Afghan policeman who was alleged to have been the mastermid behind a rocket attack on September 21 2002.[661]
  • Pointed out that the rocket attack took place in Konar Province, which he hadn't visited for thirteen years.[662]
848 Amin Ullah AFG
CSRT transcript 12-16
  • Acknowledged serving as an Afghan soldier -- in the regular Afghan Army, during the mid 1970s.[663]
849 Mohammed Nasim (Guantanamo detainee 849) AFG
CSRT transcript 10-18
ARB transcript 54
  • Allegedly participated in an attack on a Hamid Karzai official.[664]
  • Allegedly a former Governor.[665]
850 Mohammed Hashim AFG
CSRT transcript 17-19
  • Acknowledged serving the Taliban for five years, but claimed his service was soley motivated by money, not ideology.[666]

851[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
856 Barak (Guantanamo detainee 856) AFG .

871[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
874 Abdul Nasir (Guantanamo detainee 874) AFG
CSRT transcript 5-10
ARB transcripts 68-77

881[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
886 Nasrullah (Guantanamo detainee 886) AFG
CSRT transcript 35-56
ARB transcripts 78-88
2nd ARB transcript 1-10
  • Was conscript to serve as the secretary to Abdul Razak a Taliban commander for 12 days in 1997.[669]
  • Allegedly fought against US forces at Mazari Sharif.[670]
888 Esmatulla Guantanamo detainee 888) AFG
CSRT allegations 227
CSRT transcript 90-106
ARB transcripts 89
2nd ARB transcript 11-19
  • Allegedly hand-delivered a suspicious letter from Pakistan to Uruzgan.[671]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[672]
  • Allegedly served as part of Osama bin Laden's security detail as he fled Afghanistan in late 2001.[673]

891[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
890 Rahmatullah Sangaryar AFG
CSRT allegations 60
CSRT transcript 42-48
ARB transcripts 102-110
2nd ARB transcript 20-36
892 Rafiq Bin Bashir Bin Jalud Al Hami TUN
CSRT transcript 20-22
ARB allegations 69
ARB transcripts 147-161
893 Tolfiq Nassar Ahmed Al Bihani SAU
CSRT allegations 48
ARB 1 allegations 24-25
ARB 2 allegations 66-69
habeas documents [3], []
894 Mohammed Abdul Rahman
Lufti Bin Ali
TUN
CSRT transcript 26-29
ARB allegations 19
ARB transcripts 64
897 Abdul Rahim (Guantanamo detainee 897) AFG .
898 Zakim Shah AFG .
899 Shawali Khan AFG
CSRT transcript 1-8
ARB transcripts 118
  • His uncle is alleged to have worked for a terrorist organization.[683]
  • Allegedly served as an explosives courier.[684]


901[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
900 Mohamed Jawad AFG
CSRT allegations 149
CSRT transcript 33-38
ARB transcripts 131
902 Taj Mohammed AFG
CSRT allegations 64
CSRT transcript 49058
ARB transcripts 142-166
905 Abdul Latif Elbanna JOR
CSRT allegations 29
CSRT transcript 14-27
906 Bisher Amin Khalil Al Rawi Iraq
CSRT allegations 44
CSRT transcript 16-42
  • Stopped by airport security for carrying a battery charger.[692]
  • Capture in Gambia followed a denunciation by British intelligence, who had employed his as an informant against Abu Qatada.[693][694]
  • Released on April 3, 2007.[695]
907 Habib Rahman AFG
CSRT transcript 84-89
908 Peta Muhammed AFG .
909 Mohabet Khan AFG
CSRT transcript 14-24
910 Mohammed Khan
  • There is no record a CSR Tribunal reviewed his status.[7]
  • Analysts estimate he was born in 1982 in Shah Toria, Afghanistan.[7]
  • Repatriated on 18 September 2004.[660]

911[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
911 Abdul Samad AFG .
912 Asad Ullah (Guantanamo detainee 912) AFG .
913 Naqib Ullah AFG .
914 Shardar Khan AFG
CSRT transcript 1-9
919 Faiz Ullah AFG
CSRT allegations 89
CSRT transcript 28-37
ARB transcripts 174

[704]


921[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
923 Abdul Razzaq (Guantanamo detainee 923) AFG
CSRT transcript 7-12
ARB transcripts 184
  • Was conscripted and served for five months as a cook for the Taliban.[705]
  • Allegedly fought against the Soviet invaders in the 1980s.[706]
928 Khi Ali Gul AFG
CSRT transcript 47-58
ARB transcripts 196-205
  • Alleged to have played a role in the controversial rocket attack on Firebase Salerno.[707]
  • Critics cite him as an example of a captive who was unreasonably denied the testimony of exculpatory witnesses.[30]
  • Allegedly was a Taliban intelligence chief.[708]
929 Abdul Qudus AFG
CSRT transcript 22-27
  • Born in 1988, but was not held in Camp Iguana with the other youngest children.[6]
  • Allegedly asked Afghan soldiers for weapons to fight Americans in 2003.[709]
930 Mohammed Ismail AFG .
  • Alleged to have "returned to the battlefield" four months after his release.[710][711]
  • There is no record a CSRT was held for him.

931[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
931 Haji Niam Kuchi AFG .
933 Swar Khan AFG
CSRT transcript 57-68
ARB transcripts 206-216
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.[712]
  • Allegedly controlled a large illicit armory.[713]
934 Abdul Ghani (Guantanamo detainee 934) AFG
CSRT transcript 1-8
ARB transcripts 217-227
  • Allegedly participated in a rocket attack in Kandahar in 2002.[714]
  • Allegedly a member of the Taliban's 40-man unit.[715]
939 Mammar Ameur DZA
CSRT transcript 61-80
ARB transcripts 228-243
940 Hassan Adel Hussein == Hassan Adel SUD
CSRT transcript 37-43
ARB transcripts 244-260

941[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
941 Juma Din AFG
CSRT transcript 38-44
ARB transcripts 261
942 Abdul Razak (Guantanamo detainee 942) AFG
CSRT transcript 55-60
ARB transcripts 272
2nd ARB transcript 37-51
  • Allegedly a Taliban commander.[720]
  • Allegedly organized political assassinations.[721]
943 Abdul Ghani (Guantanamo detainee 943) AFG
CSRT transcript 39-47
ARB transcripts 286
2nd ARB transcript 52-67
944 Sharifullah AFG
CSRT transcript 79-97
945 Said Amir Jan AFG
CSRT transcript 34-48
ARB transcripts 297
948 Anwar Khan (Guantanamo detainee 948) AFG
CSRT transcript 29-35
ARB transcripts 311
949 Abdul Zahor AFG
CSRT transcript 1-6
ARB transcripts #322-335
950 Abdullah Khan AFG
CSRT transcript 59-63 14-20
  • Allegedly a Taliban airport manager.[722]
  • Claims he was falsely denounced, in return for a bounty, by personal enemies.[723]
  • Claims that his interrogators kept accusing him of being Khirullah Khairkhwa, for a year and a half, and wouldn't check the prison roster to confirm that the real Khirullah Khairkhwa had been captured a year and a half earlier.[723]

951[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
951 Allah Nasir AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 28-37
ARB transcripts 1
952 Haji Shahzada (Guantanamo detainee 952) AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 88-96
NLEC nlec
  • Allegedly employed an "intelligence agent".[724]
  • Largely captured because of his association with Abdullah Khan, falsely accused of being Khirullah Khairkhwa, a former governor of Herat, who had been sent to Guantanamo over a year earlier.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant after all.[285]
953 Hammdidullah AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 31-48
NLEC nlec
  • Determined had not been an enemy combatant after all.[603]
954 Abdul Ghafour AFG
CSRT allegations 198
CSRT transcript 91-99
ARB transcripts 9
955 Mohammed Quasam AFG
CSRT allegations 123
CSRT transcript 78-83
ARB transcripts 23-29
956 Abdul Ahmad AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 27-32
ARB transcripts 30-41
958 Mohammad Nasim (Guantanamo detainee 958) AFG
CSRT allegations 89
CSRT transcript 100-109
NLEC nlec
  • Determined had not been an enemy combatant after all.[603]
960 Bismaullah (Guantanamo detainee 960) AFG .

961[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
961 Abdul Wahab AFG
CSRT allegations 75
CSRT transcript 42-48
ARB allegations 59-60
ARB transcripts 174-186
2nd ARB allegations 59
2nd ARB transcript 68-77
  • Allegedly captured at a checkpoint established following a skirmish with US forces outside the village of Lejay, on February 10 2003.[725]
  • Allegedly was suffering temporary hearing loss, allegedly incurred firing weapons.[726]
  • Allegedly captured with other men who had triggered the suspicions of the GIs on the scene.[727]
  • Wahab was regarded as a threat to the USA because his brother lost his leg to a Soviet land-mine eighteen years earlier, when they were children.[728]
  • Allegedly was "non-compliant" while in custody, and committed a "hostile act".
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
963 Abdul Bagi AFG
CSRT allegations 72
CSRT transcript 1-12
ARB allegations 90-91
ARB transcripts 42-48
  • Allegedly captured following a skirmish with US forces outside the village of Lejay, on February 10 2003.[729]
  • Allegedly threw his weapon down a well and hid in a hole.[730]
  • Had called on the testimony of a neighbor, during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal, who Guantanamo counter-terror analysts were convinced was a rebel squad leader.[731]
  • Testified that the suspicious neighbor was a drug addict who couldn't feed his own children, and had to beg from his neighbors.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
964 Rahmatullah AFG
CSRT transcript 33-40
ARB allegations 92-93
ARB transcripts 49-57
2nd ARB allegations 1-3
  • Allegedly captured following a skirmish with US forces outside the village of Lejay, on February 10 2003.[732]
  • Allegedly was captured in a taxi that was proceeding down a highway, and happened upon the site where a skirmish had occured between bandit forces and US forces — also accuesd of being observed getting into a white car with the bandit forces, who then drove right onto the site of the attack, rather than driving away.[733]
965 Hafizullah AFG
CSRT transcript 33-40
ARB allegations 94-95
ARB transcripts 58
966 Baridad AFG
CSRT transcript 59-64
ARB allegations 96-97
ARB transcripts 58-66
967 Naserullah AFG
CSRT allegations 114
CSRT transcript 70-79
ARB allegations 98-100
ARB transcripts 75-82
  • Allegedly carried messages for Taliban leaders.[738]
  • Allegedly captured following a skirmish with US forces outside the village of Lejay, on February 10 2003.[739]
  • Allegedly captured with senior Taliban leaders who engaged in high level military planning meetings.[737]
968 Haji Bismullah (Guantanamo detainee 968) AFG
CSRT transcript 54-60
ARB allegations 1-3
ARB transcripts 83-94
2nd ARB allegations 4-5
2nd ARB transcript 78-95
969 Akhtiar Mohammed (Guantanamo detainee 969) AFG .
970 Amanullah (Guantanamo detainee 970). AFG .

971[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
971 Kushky Yar AFG
CSRT allegations 76
CSRT transcript 89-98
ARB allegations 4-5
ARB transcripts 95-112
  • Captured following an February 10 2003 incident where US Special Forces came under fire outsitde the village of Lejay, Helmand, Afghanistan.[742]
  • Captured with his nephew who was wearing an army surplus olive drab jacket.
972 Alif Mohammed AFG
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 55-70
ARB allegations 6-8
ARB transcripts 113-122
  • Captured following an February 10 2003 incident where US Special Forces came under fire outsitde the village of Lejay, Helmand, Afghanistan.
974 Muhebullah (Guantanamo detainee 974) AFG
CSRT allegations 168
CSRT transcript 27-40
ARB allegations 9-10
ARB transcripts 123-137
975 Bostan Karim AFG
CSRT allegations 59
CSRT transcript 77-83
ARB allegations 11-13
ARB transcripts 138-150
2nd ARB transcript 96-111
976 Abdullah Wazir AFG
CSRT transcript 3-21
ARB allegations 14-15
2nd ARB transcript 1-7
977 Hiztullah Nasrat Yar AFG
CSRT transcript 26
ARB allegations 16-17
ARB transcripts 151-164

981[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
986 Kako Kandahari AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 62-73
NLEC nlec
  • Captured at the police station where he worked.[743]
  • Capture justified because his Police Station's Armory contained weapons.[743]
  • Determined not to have been enemy combatants after all.[603]
987 Haji Ghalib (Guantanamo detainee 987) AFG
CSRT transcript 1-10
ARB allegations 18-20
ARB transcripts 165-177
  • Denies the allegation that he was captured in possession of a letter from a Taliban leader.[744]
  • Was the Chief of Police of Shinwar, where Kako Kandahari was captured.[744][743]
  • His Administrative Review Board acknowledged that the three letters that formed the case against him were obvious forgeries.[745]

991[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
990 Abdul Khadr CAN .
  • Released to Bosnia in 2004.
  • Claims the CIA used him as a mole, in Guantanamo, and planned to use him as a mole in Bosnia.
996 Haji Mohammed Wazir AFG .
  • There is no record that a Combatant Status Review Tribunal reconsidered his enemy combatant status.
998 Mirwais Hasan AFG .
  • There is no record that a Combatant Status Review Tribunal reconsidered his enemy combatant status.


1001[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1001 Hafizullah Shabaz Khail AFG
CSRT transcript 11-21
ARB transcript 178-192
2nd ARB transcript 8-19
  • Allegedly commanded a squad of anti-coalition militia in 2002.[746]
  • His brother is alleged to be the former lieutenant of a Taliban leader.[747]
1002 Abdul Matin AFG
CSRT transcript 23-50
ARB transcript 192-202
2nd ARB transcript 20-45
1003 Shabir Ahmed AFG
CSRT allegations 115
CSRT transcript 80
ARB transcripts 203
  • Alleged to have executed three members of his village, at the Taliban's command.[750]
  • Allegedly the Police Commander of Sherberghan, with 40 subordinates answering to him.[751]
  • Allegedly was a childhood friend of the Taliban's Governor of his province.[752]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
1004 Mohammed Yacoub AFG
CSRT transcript 51-64
ARB transcripts 56
1005 Bashir Ahmad AFG
  • There is no record that a Combatant Status Review Tribunal was convened for this captive.
  • Repatriated and repatriated in the fall of 2004, and released on June 28 2005.[14][137]
1006 Mohammed Irfan (Guantanamo detainee 1006) AFG
  • Both this Mohammed Irfan, and another Pakistani named Mohammed Irfan (ISN # 101) were repatriated to Pakistan in the fall of 2004, and released from Pakistani custody on June 28 2005.[14]
1007 Abdul Halim Sadiqi PAK.
CSRT transcript 81-88
ARB transcript 217-236
  • Allegedly recruited fighters in Pakistani madrassas.[755]
  • Allegedly attended Osama bin Laden's son's wedding.[756]
  • Allegedly personally lead a force of 2,000 fighters.[756]
1008 Mohammed Mustafa Sohail AFG
CSRT transcript 24-34
ARB transcript 237-256
2nd ARB transcript 46-57
  • Allegedly gave information about a US base where he worked to the Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin.[757]
  • Described the torture that pressured him to lie to his US interrogators.[758]
1009 Haji Nasrat Khan AFG
CSRT transcript 17-25
ARB transcript 257-265
1010 Nahir Shah AFG
CSRT transcript 27-35
ARB transcript 266-275

1011[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1011 Mohammed Akbar PAK .
1012 Aminullah Baryalai Tukhi AFG
CSRT transcript 71-77
ARB allegations 114 1
ARB transcripts 67
2nd ARB transcript 58-74
  • Allegedly associated with the leader of al Wafa.[766]
  • Allegedly forged documents to facilitate the escape of al Qaida members.[767]
  • Was a member of an anti-Taliban organization called "Basij".[768]
1013 Feda Ahmed AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 13-14
NLEC nlec
  • The detainee attempted to be smuggled into the United States.[769]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
1014 Walid Mohammed Shahir YEM .
1015 Hussein Salem Mohammed YEM
CSRT allegations 261
CSRT transcript 31
ARB transcripts 273
2nd ARB transcript 75-93
1016 Soufian Abar Huwari DZA
CSRT transcript 15-23
ARB transcripts 294-311
1017 Omar Mohammed Ali Al Rammah YEM .
1018 Osam Abdul Rahan Ahmad JOR .
1019 Nasibullah AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 1
NLEC nlec
  • Allegedly the security command for the Shinkai district, Zabol Province, Afghanistan.[775]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[285]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatants after all.[603]

1021[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1021 Gul Chaman
Commander Chaman
AFG
CSRT transcript 24-37
ARB transcript 1-12
2nd ARB transcript 94-110
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Alleged to have had "intimate knowledge" of the Hezb-i-Islami Gulbuddin command structure.[776]
  • Alleged to be heavily involved in the drug trade.[777]
1030 Abdul Hafiz (Guantanamo detainee 1030) AFG
CSRT allegations 157
CSRT transcript 51
ARB allegations 136
ARB transcripts 67
1032 Abdul Ghaffar (Guantanamo detainee 1032) AFG
CSRT transcript 25-32
ARB transcript 13-25
2nd ARB transcript 1-9
  • May have possessed a satellite phone.[782]
  • Alleged to have been a bodyguard for a militia leader who masterminded the killing of a Red Cross worker.[783]
1035 Sada Jan AFG
CSRT transcript: 1-13
ARB transcript: 22
  • Accused of firing rockets at an American base.[784]
  • Claims he hated the Taliban, and was a follower of the current Governor, who chased out the Taliban in the fall of 2001.
  • Accused of having documents from the Jamiat Dawa in his home, when he was captured.[785]
  • Said the Jamiat Dawa documents date back to when his brother fought Afghanistan's Soviet occupiers, and that the Jamiat Dawa dissolved fifteen years ago.
1036 Akhtiar Mohammad (Guantanamo detainee 1036) AFG
CSRT transcript 43-52
ARB transcript 38-50
2nd ARB transcript 10-25
1037 Nazargul Chaman
Nasser Gul Ghaman
AFG
CSRT transcript 30-34
ARB transcript 51-63
2nd ARB transcript 26-37
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists of names.[6][7]
  • Captive 1037, the middle-aged father from Tajikistan, was captured in November 2001, and survived the riot at Mazari Sharif.[788]
  • Captive 1037, the youth from Pakistan, was captured on May 5 2003, one month after he immigrated to Afghanistan to join the Afghan Army, because he had visited a house once owned by a rebel commander.[789]
  • According to the official lists Captive 1037 is an Afghan.[6][7]

1041[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1041 Habib Noor AFG
CSRT transcript 7-12
1043 Abdul Razak (Guantanamo detainee 1043) AFG
CSRT allegations 145
CSRT transcript 39
ARB transcripts 64
2nd ARB transcript 38-48]
  • Allegedly worked for the Taliban government from 1996 until its collapse.[791]
  • Allegedly had an AK-47 when he was captured.[792]
1045 Mohammed Kamin AFG
CSRT allegations 77
  • Allegedly trained at a clandestine Pakistani militia camp.[793]
  • Was captured on the Afghan-Pakistan border, with a GPS device with grid points of the Afghan-Pakistan border.
1050 Azimullah AFG
CSRT allegations 47
CSRT transcript 31
ARB allegations 64
ARB transcripts 189
  • Allegedly studied at the the Shinkay and Zaku Khel madrassas.[794]
  • Allegedly guided fighters who attacked Firebase Salerno.[795]
  • Allegedly was "at" [sic] the Lakan Madrassa, a madrassa that was suspected of having alumni who went on to join the Taliban.[796]
  • Allegedly knew a student or alumnus of the Nazamia Madrassa, a madrass that was suspected of having alumni who went on to join the Hezb-I Islami Gulbuddin militia.[797]
  • Claimed he was captured after an act of self-defense, where he defended himself from a crazed drug addict, who had killed his brother, and that the Northern Alliance soldiers who captured him made up the allegations in order to earn a bounty for his capture from the Americans.

1051[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1051 Sharbat AFG
CSRT transcript 36-40
ARB transcript 83-89
1052 Mahbub Rahman AFG
CSRT transcript 93-108
ARB transcript 90
1056 Said Mohammed AFG
CSRT transcript 82-85
ARB transcript 105
  • Family members were alleged to have given scraps of food to Arabs trying to flee to Pakistan.[802]
  • His brother was allegedly a Taliban sympathizer.[803]
1074 Mohammed Aman AFG
CSRT transcript 31-41
ARB transcript 113-125
1075 Kakai Khan AFG
CSRT allegations 98
CSRT transcript 15
ARB transcripts 132
  • Allegedly purchased rifles, grenades, and explosives.[806]
  • Allegedly responsible for a rocket attack on the Gardeyz Firebase.[807]
  • Allegedly bombed two video stores.[808]
  • Allegedly knew Bow Audin [sic], a grocer, who the Hamid Karzai government appointed to be a police official, who was suspected of selling black market arms.
1094 Saifullah Paracha PAK
ARB transcript 138
2nd ARB transcript 49-84
  • Alleged al Qaeda financier.[809]
  • Refused permission to have his heart surgery performed anywhere but in the prison infirmary.[810]
1095 Jumma Jan TAJ
CSRT transcript 41-52
ARB allegations 105-107
ARB transcript 32
  • Testified he was only interrogated once, for twenty minutes, following his arrival in Guantanamo.[811]
  • Alleged to be a military commander.[812]
  • Told both his Tribunal, and his Board that he suspected he was detained in a case of mistaken identity. His real name was Zain Al Abedin, not Jumma Jan.[813]

1100[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1100 Abdullah Mujahid AFG
CSRT transcript 1-21
ARB transcript 206
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists.[6][7]
  • An anti-Taliban leader rewarded by being appointed chief of Police of Gardez following the over-throw of the Taliban.[814]
  • American forces regarded him as unruly, corrupt and illiterate.[814][815]
  • Alleged to have been a former Lashkar-e-Tayyiba commander.[816]
  • The failure to find the witnesses he requested have been cited as examples of a lack of seriousness on the part of the Bush administration to give captives a meaningful opportunity to challenge the evidence against them.[817]
  • His detention has been cited as an example of the Bush administration claiming to hold as "captured on the battlefield" captives who were merely inconvenient allies.[815]
1103 Mohommad Zahir AFG
CSRT transcript: 78-83
ARB transcript: 82
2nd ARB transcript 85-95
  • Alleged that documents found on his property tied him to the Taliban.[818]
  • Claims he was working in Iran during the Taliban regime. Claims a fleeing Taliban members car broke down on his property, and that the document cames from that car.[819]
  • Claims he set up a co-educational school when he returned to Afghanistan following the Taliban's collapse — something he would have been punished for under the Taliban.[819]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.[819]
1104 Mohamed Rahim AFG
CSRT transcript 1-3
ARB transcript 231
1117 Jalil AFG
CSRT allegations 76
CSRT transcript 1
NLEC nlec
  • Admitted serving the Taliban.[822]
  • Allegedly served as the Taliban commander of the Baghram Airport.[823]
  • Acknowledged being conscripted by the Taliban, and serving a 6 month term, in 1997.
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatants after all.[603]
1119 Haji Hamidullah (Guantanamo detainee 1119) AFG
CSRT transcript 89-101
ARB transcript 242-274
2nd ARB transcript 96-111
1154 Said Mohammed Ali Shah
Ali Shah
AFG
CSRT transcript 110-135
ARB transcript 257-273
1157 Hukumra Khan
Hukumra
AFG
CSRT transcript 1-8
NLEC nlec
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists.[6][7]
  • Allegedly arrested "with a satellite phone, 3 AK-47's, 2 passports, and various satellite phone accessories."[829]
  • Determined not to have been an "enemy combatant" after all.[285]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatants after all.[603]
1165 Mohammed Mussa Yakubi
Yakubi
AFG
CSRT transcript 3-10
ARB transcript 298-314
2nd ARB transcript 112-120
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists.[6][7]
  • His immediate supervisor in the Hamid Karzai government's security forces was once associated with an anti-Soviet group Harakat-e-Mulavi.[830]
  • Was guarding a bridge which was the target of an IED.[831]
  • When his brother was a refugee in Iran he used a refugee card issued by the Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin as his identity papers while in Iran.[831]

1450[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1452 Adil Had Al Jazairi Bin Hamlili ALG
CSRT allegations 116
  • Alleged to have executed other al Qaeda members.[832]
  • Alleged to have high-level contacts with the senior leadership of both al Qaeda and the Taliban.
1453 Sanad Ali Yislam Al-Kazimi YEM
CSRT allegations 50
CSRT transcript 26
  • Alleged to have been an OBL bodyguard.[833][834]
  • Alleged to have trained at an Afghan military camp.
1456 Hassan Mohammed Salih Bin Attash SAU
CSRT allegations 274
  • Human rights groups report he was kept in "the dark prison".[835][836][837][838]
  • Was a minor when captured.
  • Human rights groups suggest he was captured just because his older brother was a member of al Qaeda.
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[839]
  • Allegedly helped set up an al Qaeda safe house in Pakistan.
1457 Al Hajj Abdu Ali Sharqawi
Abdu Ali Al Haji Sharqawi
YEM
CSRT allegations 153
1458 Binyam Ahmed Mohammad ERT
CSRT allegations 135

1460[edit]

1460 Abdul Al-Rahim Ghulam Rabbani PAK
CSRT allegations 134
1461 Mohammed Ahmad Ghulam Rabbani PAK
CSRT allegations 131
1463 Abdul Al Salam Al Hilal YEM
CSRT transcript 19
  • Spent 18 months in the CIA's network of secret interrogation centres.[844]
  • Brother may have known the USS Cole bombers.[845]
  • Allegedly met with representatives of the Saudi charity al Haramain, which was subsequently accused to have ties to terrorism.
  • Allegedly helped members of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad obtain passports.


10001[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
10001 Bensayah Belkacem BOS
CSRT allegations 9
10002 Sabir Mahfouz Lahmar BOS
CSRT allegations 75-76
CSRT transcript 16-24
  • Suspected of plotting to bomb the US embassy in Sarajevo.[850]
  • Told his Tribunal that his interrogators refused to interrogate him over the alleged Embassy bombing plot.[851]

[852]

10003 Mohammed Nechle BOS
CSRT allegations 32
CSRT transcript 220-234
10004 Mustafa Ait Idr BOS
CSRT allegations
CSRT transcript
10005 Lakhdar Boumediene BOS
CSRT allegations
CSRT transcript
10006 Boudella Al Hajj BOS
CSRT allegations 9
CSRT transcript 43-66
10007 Martin Mubanga UK
CSRT allegations 254
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[278]
  • Allegedly scouted the offices of 33 jewish groups, in New York City, with an eye finding their weaknessess to attack.[854]

10011[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
10011 Mustafa Ahmed Al Hawsawi ?
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10012 Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani YEM
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10013 Ramzi Binalshibh YEM
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10014 YEM
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10015 Abd Al Rahim Hussein Mohammed Al Nashiri ?
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10016 Abu Zubaydah ?
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10017 Abu Faraj al-Libbi LBY
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10018 Ammar Al Baluchi ?
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10019 Riduan Bin Isomuddin Hambali Indonesia
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1

10020[edit]

10020 Majid Khan PAK
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
  • His family are political refugee status in the USA.[858]
  • Majid Khan attended high school and University in the USA.[858]
  • Originally accused of conspiring with Richard Reid, the shoe bomber, and Jose Padilla to blow up buildings by sabotaging natural gas pipes.[858]
  • His brother testified that he saw Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's children being abused to reveal his location,
10021 Mohd Farik bin Amin Zubair PAK
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10022 Bashir Bin Lap Lillie Indonesia
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10023 Goulad Hassan Dourad SOM
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10024 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed PAK
CSRT allegations 1
CSRT transcript 1
10025 PAK .

There is no record that the his status was reviewed by a Combatant Status Review Tribunal.

10026 Abdulmalik Mohammed
  • Suspected of a hotel bombing in Kenya, and plotting to shoot down an Israeli jetliner.[859][860]
  • There is no record that the his status was reviewed by a Combatant Status Review Tribunal.
10027 Abdullahi Sudi Arale SOM

There is no record that the his status was reviewed by a Combatant Status Review Tribunal.

10028 Haroon al-Afghani

There is no record that the his status was reviewed by a Combatant Status Review Tribunal.

10029 Inayatullah (Guantanamo captive 10029)
10030 Muhammad Rahim al Afghani

There is no record that the his status was reviewed by a Combatant Status Review Tribunal.

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  135. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Salam Gaithan Mureef Al Shehry's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 39-50
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  140. ^ LHC to hear damages suit by former Guantanamo detainee, Daily Times, June 24 2004
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  143. ^ Panel for Detainees' Cases Cut in Half, Washington Post, October 22 2004
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  149. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Asim Thahit Abdullah Al Khalaqi'sCombatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 11-23
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  151. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf) from Mazin Salih Musaid's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 14-26
  152. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Mazin Salih Musaid's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 20
  153. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Saed Khatem Al Malki's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - September 27 2004 - page 269
  154. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Saed Khatem Al Malki's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 150-160
  155. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Saed Khatem Al Malki's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 68-78 - for unknown reasons the DoD issued an updated versions of some of its files, and one new version contained a duplicate of Al Malki's transcript.
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  164. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Khalid Abd Jal Jabbar Muhammad Juthman Al Qadasi Administrative Review Board, April 28 2005 - page 14
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  169. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Sharaf Ahmad Muhammad Masud's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 14-15
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  171. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Ali Muhammed Nasir Mohammed, Administrative Review Board - page 30
  172. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Ridouane Khalid's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 52-63
  173. ^ Summary of Evidence (.pdf) prepared for Hisham Sliti's Combatant Status Review Tribunals - November 19 2004 - page 62
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  178. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Majid Aydha Muhammad Al Qurayshi Administrative Review Board - page 70
  179. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Fahd Salih Sulayman Al Jutayli's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-9
  180. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Tarek Ali Abdullah Ahmed Baada's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 13 2004 - page 222
  181. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Rahman Owaid Mohammad Al Juaid's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 74-83
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  185. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Turki Mash Awi Zayid Al Asiri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 5 2004 - page 203
  186. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Murtada Ali Said Maqram's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 14 2004 - page 258
  187. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Murtada Ali Said Maqram Administrative Review Board - page 56
  188. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Jabi Jubran Al Fayfi's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 10-13
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  200. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Ibrahimj Sulayman Muhammad Arbaysh Administrative Review Board - pages 58-59
  201. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Muhsin Muhammad Musheen Moqbill's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 81-88
  202. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Muhammad Abd Allah Mansur Al Futuri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - September 29 2004 - page 244
  203. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Muhammad Abd Allah Mansur Al Futuri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 29-34
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  205. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Mohammad Al Rahman Al Shumrani'sCombatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 66-67
  206. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Yunis Abdurrahman Shokuri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 16 2004 - page 69
  207. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Yunis Abdurrahman Shokuri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 70-85
  208. ^ 10th Moroccan detainee transferred home from Guantanamo, International Herald Tribune, October 23 2005
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  211. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Rahman Ma Ath Thafir Al Amri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 21-22
  212. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Said Muhammad Husayn Qahtani's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 100-111
  213. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Ahmad Tourson's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - September 18 2004 - page 262
  214. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Mahmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 7 2004 - page 270
  215. ^ US handed Russia seven Russian members of Taliban, Pravda, January 3 2004
  216. ^ documents (.pdf) from Nasir Najr Nasir Balud Al Mutayri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal
  217. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Mishal Awad Sayaf Alhabri's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 81
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  219. ^ Kuwaiti appeals court overturns former Guantánamo prisoner's conviction, International Herald Tribune, December 5 2006
  220. ^ Former Guantanamo detainee acquitted of terror charges by Kuwait high court, The Jurist, December 5 2006
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  222. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Fahd Umr Abd Al Majid Al Sharif's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 13-24
  223. ^ Summary of evidence (.pdf) from Abd Al Aziz Sayer Uwain Al Shammeri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - page 28
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  226. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Fahd Muhammed Abdullah Al Fouzan Administrative Review Board - page 94
  227. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Razak's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 20-35
  228. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Abdallah Saleh Ali Al Ajmi Administrative Review Board - page 8
  229. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf) from Abdallah Saleh Ali Al Ajmi's Administrative Review Board - page 46
  230. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Ali Mohsen Salih's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 18 2004 - page 173
  231. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Ali Mohsen Salih Administrative Review Board - page 1
  232. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Umar Abdullah Al Kunduzi's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 75-77
  233. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Rahman Abdul Abu Ghiyth Sulayman's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 23-31
  234. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Hani Abdul Muslih al Shulan's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 20-27
  235. ^ Bahrain Bay detainee 'poses no danger', Gulf Daily News, July 2 2006
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  238. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Mohammed Fenaitel Mohamed Al Daihani's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 71-82
  239. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Mohammed Fenaitel Mohamed Al Daihani Administrative Review Board - page 24-25 - April 22 2005
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  241. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Humud Dakhil Humud Sa'id Al Jad'an's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-2
  242. ^ documents (.pdf) from Fouzi Khalid Abdullah Al Awda's Combatant Status Review Tribunal
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  244. ^ documents (.pdf), from Saeed Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah Sarem Jarabh's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - mirror 29-39
  245. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Khaled Ben Mustafa's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 18 2004 - page 166
  246. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Mohammed Souleimani Laalami's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 72-74
  247. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Nabil Hadjarab's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 69-71
  248. ^ Lawyers: Gitmo solitary wrecks captive's mind, CNN. September 18, 2006
  249. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Abdullah Yahia Yousf Al Shabli Administrative Review Board, April 28 2005 - page 25
  250. ^ documents (.pdf), from Khaled Qasim's Combatant Status Review Tribunal
  251. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Abdullah Ali Al Utaybi's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - September 28 2004 - page 237
  252. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Al Silm Haji Hajjaj Awwad Al Hajjaji's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-19
  253. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Sheikh Salman Ebrahim Mohamed Ali Al Khalifa's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-2
  254. ^ Saudi Arabia: Guantanamo Detainees Return to Legal Limbo, Reuters, May 26 2006
  255. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Mohammed Abdullah Al Hamiri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 21-23
  256. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Muhhammad Said Bin Salem's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 1 2004 - page 84
  257. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Yasim Muhammed Basardah's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 9-17
  258. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Faris Muslim Al Ansari's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 128-133
  259. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Said Muhammed Salih Hatim's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 18 2004 - page 173
  260. ^ documents (.pdf) from Atag Ali Abdoh Al-Haj's Combatant Status Review Tribunal
  261. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Riyad Atiq Ali Abdu Al Haj Al Radai Administrative Review Board - page 34
  262. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Omar Hamzayevich Abdulayev's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 3 2004 - page 42
  263. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Omar Hamzayevich Abdulayev's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-8
  264. ^ CSRT Summary of Evidence memorandum (.pdf) prepared for Fadil Husayn Salih Hintif's Combatant Status Review Tribunals - October 25 2004 - page 67
  265. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Ahmed Adil'sCombatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 56-61
  266. ^ FBI reports suicide try by suspect at Gitmo: Man tied to recruiting of 'Lackawanna Six', Buffalo News, November 7, 2005
  267. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Ashraf Salim Abd Al Salam Sultan's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 139-143
  268. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman Abdul Aziz Al Baddah's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-6
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  272. ^ The Kids of Guantanamo Bay, Cageprisoners, June 15 2006
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  275. ^ a b Factual errors cited in cases against detainees: Lawyers demand new trial system at Guantanamo, Boston Globe, July 14 2006
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  281. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Bader Al Bakri Al Samiri Administrative Review Board - March 7 2005 - page 75
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  291. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Hajiakbar Abdulghupur'sCombatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 65-82
  292. ^ summarized transcript (.pdf), from Abu Bakker Qassim's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 21-23
  293. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Mohammed Abd Al Al Qadir Administrative Review Board - page 18
  294. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Abdullah Abdulqadirakhum's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 3 2004 - page 55
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  296. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Ziad Said Farg Jahdari Administrative Review Board - page 58
  297. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Sami Abdul Aziz Salim Allaithy's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-7
  298. ^ Guantanamo Detainee Says Beating Injured Spine, Washington Post, August 13 2005
  299. ^ Deep Wounds, Al Ahram, October 26, 2005
  300. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Mutij Sadiz Ahmad Sayab's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 3
  301. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Dawut Abdurehim's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 10 2004 - page 44
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  305. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Emam Abdulahat'sCombatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 99-111
  306. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Mesut Sen's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - September 9 2004 - page 208
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  309. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Abid Raza's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - page 17
  310. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Khalil Rahman Hafez'sCombatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 9-10
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  312. ^ No law at Guantanamo Bay prison, says Zaeef, Daily Times, September 18, 2005
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  314. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Adil Uqla Hassan Al Nusayri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 112-124
  315. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Muieen A Deen Jamal A Deen Abd Al Fusal Abd Al Sattar's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 12 2004 page 199
  316. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Djamel Saiid Ali Ameziane's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - September 30 2004 - page 235
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  318. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Saiid Farhi Administrative Review Board - page 28
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  320. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Moammar Badawi Dokhan's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 12 2004 - page 184
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