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901

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isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
900 Mohamed Jawad AFG
CSRT allegations 149
CSRT transcript 33-38
ARB transcripts 131
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[1]
  • Thought he was being recruited for a legitimate job, clearing mines, but was actually recruited by jihadists.[2]
  • Allegedly threw a grenade at an American vehicle on December 17 2002.[3]
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.[10]
  • Capture in Gambia followed a denunciation by British intelligence, who had employed his as an informant against Abu Qatada.[11][12]
  • Released on April 3, 2007.[13]
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.[19]
  • Analysts estimate he was born in 1982 in Shah Toria, Afghanistan.[19]
  • Repatriated on 18 September 2004.[20]

911

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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
  • Allegedly captured carrying a message between enemy commanders.[23]
  • Allegedly laid mines in the Khamard Valley.[24]

[25]


921

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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.[26]
  • Allegedly fought against the Soviet invaders in the 1980s.[27]
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.[28]
  • Critics cite him as an example of a captive who was unreasonably denied the testimony of exculpatory witnesses.[29]
  • Allegedly was a Taliban intelligence chief.[30]
929 Abdul Qudus AFG
CSRT transcript 22-27
  • Born in 1988, but was not held in Camp Iguana with the other youngest children.[31]
  • Allegedly asked Afghan soldiers for weapons to fight Americans in 2003.[32]
930 Mohammed Ismail AFG .
  • Alleged to have "returned to the battlefield" four months after his release.[33][34]
  • There is no record a CSRT was held for him.

931

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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.[35]
  • Allegedly controlled a large illicit armory.[36]
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.[37]
  • Allegedly a member of the Taliban's 40-man unit.[38]
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

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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.[44]
  • Allegedly organized political assassinations.[45]
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.[46]
  • Claims he was falsely denounced, in return for a bounty, by personal enemies.[47]
  • 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.[47]

951

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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".[48]
  • 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.[49]
953 Hammdidullah AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 31-48
NLEC nlec
  • Determined had not been an enemy combatant after all.[50]
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.[50]
960 Bismaullah (Guantanamo detainee 960) AFG .

961

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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.[51]
  • Allegedly was suffering temporary hearing loss, allegedly incurred firing weapons.[52]
  • Allegedly captured with other men who had triggered the suspicions of the GIs on the scene.[53]
  • 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.[54]
  • 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.[55]
  • Allegedly threw his weapon down a well and hid in a hole.[56]
  • 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.[57]
  • 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.[58]
  • 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.[59]
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.[67]
  • Allegedly captured following a skirmish with US forces outside the village of Lejay, on February 10 2003.[68]
  • Allegedly captured with senior Taliban leaders who engaged in high level military planning meetings.[63]
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

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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.[71]
  • 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

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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.[72]
  • Capture justified because his Police Station's Armory contained weapons.[72]
  • Determined not to have been enemy combatants after all.[50]
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.[73]
  • Was the Chief of Police of Shinwar, where Kako Kandahari was captured.[73][72]
  • His Administrative Review Board acknowledged that the three letters that formed the case against him were obvious forgeries.[74]

991

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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.
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  2. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Mohamed Jawad's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 33-38
  3. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Mohamed Jawad's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 131
  4. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Taj Mohammed's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 12 2004 - page 64
  5. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Taj Mohammed's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 49-58
  6. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Taj Mohammed's Administrative Review Board hearing - pages 142-156
  7. ^ a b Documents (.pdf) from Jamil al-Banna's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - mirror - pages 94-107 (.pdf)
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  10. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf) from page 18 of Jamil al-Banna's Combatant Status Review Tribunal
  11. ^ Britain will ask U.S. to hand over Guantanamo detainee, Duluth News Tribune, March 27, 2006
  12. ^ Courted as Spies, Held as Combatants: British Residents Enlisted by MI5 After Sept. 11 Languish at Guantanamo, Washington Post, April 2, 2006
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  22. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Shardar Khan's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-9
  23. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Faiz Ullah's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 15 2004 - page 89
  24. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Faiz Ullah's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 28-37
  25. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Faiz Ullah's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 174
  26. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Razzaq's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 7-12
  27. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Abdul Razzaq's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 184
  28. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Khi Ali Gul's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 47-58
  29. ^ Mark Denbeaux, Joshua Denbeaux, David Gratz, John Gregorek, Matthew Darby, Shana Edwards, Shane Hartman, Daniel Mann, Megan Sassaman and Helen Skinner. "No-hearing hearings" (PDF). Seton Hall University School of Law. p. 17. Retrieved April 2, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  33. ^ "U.S. divulges new details on released Gitmo inmates". CNN. May 14 2007. Retrieved May 19, 2007. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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  35. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Swar Khan's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 57-68
  36. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Swar Khan's Administrative Review Board hearing - pages 206-216
  37. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Ghani's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-8
  38. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Abdul Ghani's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 217
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  40. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Mammar Ameur's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 61-80
  41. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Mammar Ameur's Administrative Review Board hearing - pages 228-243
  42. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Adel Hassan Hamad's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 37-43
  43. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Adel Hassan Hamad's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 244-260
  44. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Razzak's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 55-60
  45. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Abdul Razzak's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 272
  46. ^ Allegations and response (.pdf), from Abdullah Khan's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 59-63
  47. ^ a b Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdullah Khan's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 14-20
  48. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Haji Shahzada'sCombatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 88-96
  49. ^ Guantanamo Bay Detainees Classifed as "No Longer Enemy Combatants", Washington Post
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  51. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Abdul Wahab's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - October 15 2004 - page 75
  52. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Wahab's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 42-48
  53. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Abdul Wahab Administrative Review Board, April 21 2005 - page 59
  54. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Abdul Wahab's Administrative Review Board hearing - pages 174-186
  55. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Abdul Bagi's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - page 72
  56. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Abdul Bagi's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-12
  57. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Abdul Bagi's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 42-48
  58. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Rahmatullah's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 33-40
  59. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Rahmatullah's Administrative Review Board hearing - pages 49-57
  60. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf) from Hafizullah's Combatant Status Review Tribunal pages 1-9
  61. ^ a b Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Hafizullah's Administrative Review Board hearing - pages 58-66, August 10 2005
  62. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf) from Baridad's Combatant Status Review Tribunal pages 59-64
  63. ^ a b Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Baridad's Administrative Review Board hearing - pages 67-74 Cite error: The named reference "ArbNaserullah" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
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  65. ^ Abdul Waheed Wafa, 7 Afghans free after 5 years at Guantánamo, International Herald Tribune, December 17 2006
  66. ^ Seven home from Guantanamo, Taipei Times, December 17 2006
  67. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Naserullah's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 16 2004 - page 114
  68. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Naserullah's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 70-79
  69. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Haji Bismullah's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 54-60
  70. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Haji Bismullah's Administrative Review Board hearing - pages 83-94
  71. ^ Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Kushky Yar's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 10 2004 - page 76
  72. ^ a b c Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Kako Kandahari's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 62-73
  73. ^ a b Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Ghalib's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-10
  74. ^ Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Ghalib's Administrative Review Board hearing - pages 165-177 - August 10 2005