「detainee」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 858件
"One | detainee, a Kuwaiti national named as an al Qaida oper |
The | detainee, a Saudi Arabian citizen, traveled to Kabul, |
ng wanted terrorist and former Guantanamo Bay | detainee, Abdullah Mehsud. |
known issues, including civilian casualties, | detainee abuse and meddling by Iran. |
uman Rights Watch issued a report documenting | detainee abuse in Iraq. |
Government under attack over Afghan | detainee abuse allegations (April 2007 video compilati |
to reverse itself and withhold photographs of | detainee abuse." |
The | detainee accompanied an al Qaida operative to the Umm |
d. | Detainee Actions and Statements |
The | detainee admits seeing this type of equipment in the p |
Detainee admits to associating with Yunnus Shokuri and | |
The | detainee admits to establishing the al-Wafa organizati |
The | detainee admits going to Afghanistan to join the Jihad |
The | detainee admits carrying an AK-47 while retreating fro |
The | detainee admits being a member of the Taliban. |
The | detainee admits to fleeing Afghanistan to Pakistan, af |
The | detainee admits he had handled weapons and was experie |
The | detainee admitted his connection to Mullah Satar, a fo |
During the interview where the | detainee admitted to being a terrorist, he was frustra |
The | detainee admitted he decided, on his own, to travel to |
Detainee admitted to knowing the Americans supported t | |
The | detainee admitted he was conscripted by the Taliban, t |
The | detainee admitted to affiliation with the Taliban. |
The | detainee admitted traveling to Afghanistan to join the |
The | detainee admitted he affiliated himself with the Talib |
The | detainee admitted to fighting with the Taliban. |
In September 2004, the | detainee admitted to using a false name since his arri |
The | detainee admitted lying about having been beaten. |
The | detainee admitted to being a member of the Taliban. |
The | detainee admitted living and working with Luqman in In |
The | detainee admitted to knowing Usama bin Laden. |
The | detainee admitted eh told other interviewers that he h |
The | detainee admitted to fighting against U.S. and Norther |
Detainee admitted to traveling to Afghanistan to fight | |
The | detainee admitted to seeing an assault weapon in the T |
The | detainee advised that he obtained a visa to travel to |
If released, the | detainee advised that he should be considered a threat |
005-June 2006); director of the Joint Staff's | Detainee Affairs Division and commandant of cadets for |
on, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for | Detainee Affairs, had not been telling "the entire tru |
The | detainee, after a several day stay at an al Qaida safe |
2005 Akhmyarov and another former Guantanamo | detainee Airat Vakhitov, were reported to have been se |
ecruiter and travel facilitator, provided the | detainee airline tickets and 50 U.S. dollars for his t |
The | detainee, along with seven other Arabs suspected of be |
Reportedly, the | detainee also taught explosives. |
Detainee also has multiple occurrences of causing dama | |
The | detainee also stated that his correct full name is Afn |
The | detainee also stated he believees the American involve |
b was attempting to secure the release of the | detainee and another unnamed man. |
ranslator was typically present to assist the | detainee and tribunal members. |
The | detainee and his family stayed at an al Qaida safe hou |
es were fired upone during the capture of the | detainee and three associates. |
It identifies the | detainee and urges all recipients to offer as much hel |
The | Detainee and three others surrendered to Pakistani aut |
Moazzam Begg, former Guantanamo Bay | detainee and current director of Cage Prisoners. |
court-ordered release of a DVD of Guantanamo | detainee and Canadian citizen Omar Khadr would likely |
In early 2001, the | detainee and another individual traveled to Manama, Ba |
The | detainee and his facilitator retreated to Kabul. |
The Afghan guide took the | detainee and five other Arabs through the mountains by |
Detainee and other detainees sang about the 9/11 attac | |
The | detainee and Nashiri also travled to Spin Buldak, Afgh |
ant blows and setbacks with the arrest of the | detainee and three other individuals. |
long after the fighting began in Takbar, the | detainee and a significant portion of his force travel |
The | detainee's old friend, formerly Taliban and now agains |
The | detainee and eleven Afghanis spent six months protecti |
The | detainee and two other Taliban commanders arranged for |
The | detainee and his group would fight sporadically whenev |
existence of the video recording of a female | detainee, apparently of Chinese ethnicity, being force |
The | detainee appeared truthful when he claimed that he bel |
The | detainee applied for a visa in Sarajevo for travel to |
As the | detainee approached the U.S. convoy, he attempted to e |
The | detainee approached a Taliban representative and reque |
According to the | detainee, approximately 10 months before he was captur |
The | detainee arrived in Afghanistan from Yemen, via Pakist |
The | detainee arrived in Afghanistan in June 2001 from Saud |
Around July 2001, the | detainee arrived in Kandahar and stayed at a known Al- |
The | detainee arrived in Kabul, Afghanistan and stayed in a |
An individual identified the | detainee as the primary weapons instructor at Camp al |
The Saudi government designated the | detainee as a priority target and put him on a watch a |
A Foreign Government Service listed the | detainee as a high priority Saudi. |
A source identified the | detainee as someone he saw at the Algerian safe house |
The | detainee assembled and sighted anti-aircraft guns. |
The | detainee associated with an individual he knew to be a |
Notebooks found on the | detainee at the time of capture contain codes known to |
for her work as co-counsel for Omar Khadr, a | detainee at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, charged wit |
ior al Qaida leader said he possibily saw the | detainee at the al-Zubayr guesthouse. |
arin (2010), features a former Guantanamo Bay | detainee at a laboratory in Cambridge, where he and a |
citizen of Tunisia and a former extrajudicial | detainee at the United States Guantanamo Bay detainmen |
The | detainee attempted to be smuggled into the United Stat |
The | detainee attended training from Sheikh Issa while resi |
The | detainee attended the al-Khair mosque in San'aa, Yemen |
The | detainee attended a three-week mandatory military trai |
The police were not obliged to produce a | detainee before a judicial magistrate within 24 hours. |
Prisoner X, who he'd earlier identified as a | detainee being held incommunicado at Ayalon Prison (se |
The | detainee believed the Chechen leader to be a great lea |
The | detainee believes that America was attacked and had to |
The | detainee believes that there is not currently a jihad. |
Detainee believes al Qaida prevented him from going ho | |
The | detainee belongs to the Eastern Turkestan Islamic Part |
The | detainee boarded a truck he though (sic) was going to |
Besides that, there was also another | detainee called Hilmy Noor, a Malay Christian, who was |
During the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, Atlit | detainee camp served as a POW camp and civil internmen |
The | detainee can fire an AK and a pistol. |
The | detainee carried a walkie-talkie during his time in th |
The | Detainee carried a weapon in Afghanistan. |
The | Detainee carried a weapon on the battlefield. |
Detainee carried a Kalashnikov and two hand grenades w | |
The | detainee carried a weapon while guarding an Al-Qaida s |
The | detainee characterizes two letters as forgeries. |
The | detainee claimed to have spent 30 days in Tehran, Iran |
G. The | detainee claimed to not know what the term al Qaida me |
The | detainee claimed he was involved in one battle against |
The | detainee claimed the Taliban conscripted him in approx |
The | detainee claimed to have had no contact with the Talib |
Detainee claims he retired as the Hizb-I Islami Gulbud | |
The | detainee claims he traveled for approximately eight mo |
The | detainee claims that he never fought for the Taliban. |
The | detainee claims that his passport was stolen while in |
The | detainee claims that after he was arrested, he was fou |
At the time of his capture, the | detainee claims he was attempting to assist the U.S. i |
The | detainee claims that he has met Usama bin Laden in Kan |
The | detainee claims to be Red Crescent volunteer, but cann |
b. | Detainee claims he traveled to Afghanistan so that he |
The | detainee completed training on the AK-47 rifle, M-16 r |
The | detainee completed military training at al Farouq. |
The | detainee completed military training at Al Farouq. |
The | detainee considers al Qaida his family. |
The | detainee continued to refuse to speak or answer questi |
Detainee continues to talk between the blocks. | |
During the summer of 2000, the | detainee decided to travel to Kashmir for military tra |
The | detainee decided to flee Afghanistan because the non-T |
The | detainee decided to leave Afghanistan when the war wit |
In 2001, about four months before Ramada, the | detainee decided to depart Saudi Arabia. |
The | detainee decided to go to Afghanistan in order to obey |
The | detainee denied having any knowledge of the attacks in |
The | detainee denied having any knowledge of the attacks in |
The | detainee denied having any knowledge of the attacks in |
The | detainee denied any involvement with the Taliban or al |
The | detainee denied having any knowledge of the attacks in |
The | detainee denied having any knowledge of the attacks in |
The | detainee denied being a member of al Qaida. |
The | detainee denied being a Taliban fighter and stated tha |
The | detainee denied being associated with the Taliban whil |
The | detainee denied any association with the HIG, Taliban, |
The | detainee denied meeting any al Qaida members or having |
The | detainee denied attending the al Farouq training camp |
The | detainee denies seeing Usama Bin Laden while in Afghan |
The | detainee denies fighting in the Tora Bora region. |
The | detainee denies attending training in any training cam |
d. | Detainee denies that he trained at the Khalden trainin |
The | detainee denies being an al Qaida and/or Taliban suppo |
The | detainee denies any role in document forgery or logist |
In 2002, the | detainee described at length how much he hated America |
Detainee did not want to be beaten by them as well, so | |
The | detainee did not harbor any resentment towards America |
The | detainee discussed a possible jihad to go fight in Che |
The | detainee distributed Kalashnikovs to be used in the Af |
The | detainee distributed money and food to al Qaida fighte |
The | detainee does not blame the American government for ho |
Detainee does not comply with guards instruction. | |
The | detainee does not blame America for his detainment. |
The | detainee, during the first half of 1993, joined the Li |
Only one other Pakistan | detainee, elderly Mohammed Saghir, had been released p |
Only one other Pakistani | detainee, elderly Mohammed Saghir, had been released p |
b. | Detainee engaged in hostilities against the US or its |
b. | Detainee engaged in hostilities against the United Sta |
b. | Detainee engaged in hostilities against the United Sta |
b The | detainee engaged in hostilities against the United Sta |
Detainee entered Afghanistan on 24 October 2001 and st | |
The | detainee escaped from a bus that was forcibly overtake |
The | detainee exhibited the burnt hair, gunpowder smell, an |
The | detainee facilitated travel for individuals traveling |
The | detainee felt that for the last 20 years the Afghans o |
The | detainee fled from Jalalabad, Afghanistan to the Tora |
In November 2001, the | detainee fled Jalalabad. |
The | detainee fled Afghanistan subsequent to the fall of Ka |
Detainee fled Jalalabad, AF on November 18, 2001, afte | |
Detainee fled from Narim to Kabul during the Northern | |
The | Detainee fled to Afghanistan to join a Syrian camp und |
The | detainee fled a mosque in Khandahar, Afghanistan when |
The | detainee fled to Pakistan where he and three others we |
ollowing the U.S. bombing campaign in AF, the | detainee fled to the Tora Bora Region. |
Pakistani authorities arrested the | detainee for having an illegal Afghani passport. |
ort of technical arrest, does not qualify the | detainee for Habeas Corpus. |
The | detainee fought for the Taliban. |
The | detainee fought with the Taliban forces against the No |
The | detainee fought on the frontline at Khogajar against t |
The | detainee fought on the front lines with the Taliban. |
The | detainee fought with the Taliban for eleven months. |
The | detainee fought against the coalition at the Kabarak l |
The | detainee fought on the front lines of Afghanistan nort |
Detainee fought against the Northern Alliance in Kabul | |
The | detainee fought with the, Islamic Movement of Uzbekist |
The | detainee fought on the front lines until November 2001 |
The | detainee fought with al Qaida in the mountains of Tora |
The | detainee from Tora Bora to Pakistan in late 2001, wher |
22-year "safety sentence" (which prevents the | detainee from being liberated for good conduct), on ch |
order requires the government to provide the | detainee's counself of the court notice prior to remov |
The | Detainee gained experience with weapons during the Rus |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |