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arack Obama called upon Chesney to serve on a | Detainee Policy Task Force in 2009. |
for her work as co-counsel for Omar Khadr, a | detainee at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, charged wit |
Interrogators may not force a | detainee to be naked, perform sexual acts or pose in a |
e first civilian to be charged with abusing a | detainee in the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
zaq reported observing a hunger strike, and a | detainee who tried to commit suicide. |
Law was a | detainee in Block 13 until his escape. |
They were authorized to consider whether a | detainee should continue to be detained by the United |
The police were not obliged to produce a | detainee before a judicial magistrate within 24 hours. |
damage who had been asked to masquerade as a | detainee who represented a threat for a training exerc |
They were authorized to consider whether a | detainee should continue to be detained by the United |
It doesn't mean that I can take a | detainee in a cold, dark cell in Bagram, Afghanistan, |
Prisoner X, who he'd earlier identified as a | detainee being held incommunicado at Ayalon Prison (se |
wrongfully fraternize with the daughter of a | detainee, wherein such acts constituted conduct unbeco |
n or veto if Afghanistan wanted to transfer a | detainee on to a third country. |
hearings were designed to assess the threat a | detainee may pose if released or transferred, and whet |
Ouali is routinely described as a | detainee held without charge in the United States Guan |
oards were not authorized to review whether a | detainee qualified for POW status, and they were not a |
Boards weren't authorized to review whether a | detainee qualified for POW status, and they weren't au |
a. | Detainee is associated with the al-Qaida. |
a. | Detainee is associated with al-Qaida and the Taliban. |
a. | Detainee is a member of the Taliban. |
a.The | detainee traveled to Afghanistan ostensibly for the pu |
ll honesty, the rest of the information about | detainee rights should be moved to a seperate article, |
"An Afghan | detainee intercepted at the Pakistan border carrying a |
Government under attack over Afghan | detainee abuse allegations (April 2007 video compilati |
s a timeline of events in the Canadian Afghan | detainee issue. |
His oversight included all | detainee operations at Camp Bucca, Camp Cropper, Fort |
y personnel to perform guard force duties and | detainee operations. |
dentified as "Ali Abdou Ahtaleb Al Iraqi" and | detainee 252, who he identified as "Yassin Basro Al Ya |
Brent Mickum, lawyer for another | detainee Shaker Aamer, stated he believed that the use |
Guantanamo held another | detainee named Abdul Ghani. |
y had suggested that Moazzem Begg and another | detainee, Richard Belmar, would stand as absentee cand |
Besides that, there was also another | detainee called Hilmy Noor, a Malay Christian, who was |
Another | detainee identified the detainee as an individual who |
During the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, Atlit | detainee camp served as a POW camp and civil internmen |
b. | Detainee engaged in hostilities against the US or its |
b. | Detainee stated he despised al Qaida, who he believes |
b. | Detainee stated he registered with Hisb-I Islami Gulbu |
b. | Detainee engaged in hostilities against the United Sta |
b. | Detainee engaged in hostilities against the United Sta |
b. | Detainee claims he traveled to Afghanistan so that he |
ng wanted terrorist and former Guantanamo Bay | detainee, Abdullah Mehsud. |
, and of Azmat Begg, father of Guantanamo Bay | detainee Moazzam Begg, who stood for the party at the |
Moazzam Begg, former Guantanamo Bay | detainee and current director of Cage Prisoners. |
ed a failed attempt to bring a Guantanamo Bay | detainee to the city, Jacobs said: "We want [aldermen] |
arin (2010), features a former Guantanamo Bay | detainee at a laboratory in Cambridge, where he and a |
As with the Guantanamo Bay | detainee uniforms the Bagram detainees' uniforms are c |
as she sought a judicial review of Britain's | detainee transfer policy in Afghanistan. |
imply a pool of filthy water in which a caged | detainee is immersed neck-deep for days or weeks at a |
known issues, including civilian casualties, | detainee abuse and meddling by Iran. |
the defence attorney of security certificate | detainee Mohamed Harkat , and an avid supporter of leg |
s captured in Malaya and served as a civilian | detainee. |
d. | Detainee Actions and Statements |
d. | Detainee stated he feels 9/11 was a crime against huma |
d. | Detainee denies that he trained at the Khalden trainin |
uman Rights Watch issued a report documenting | detainee abuse in Iraq. |
e. | Detainee stated he would support the new government if |
ce memo was prepared for the tribunal of each | detainee. |
Each | detainee has a personal computer in his cell, on which |
giving false confessions, and would find each | detainee "Guilty" regardless of the facts. |
ce memo was prepared for the tribunal of each | detainee, listing the allegations that supported their |
citizen of Tunisia and a former extrajudicial | detainee at the United States Guantanamo Bay detainmen |
f. | Detainee stated he would go back home and attempt recr |
existence of the video recording of a female | detainee, apparently of Chinese ethnicity, being force |
dul Razaq, a young Afghani man, was the first | detainee to be released from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. |
ost recently assigned as Deputy Commander for | detainee operations / Commander of Task Force 134, Mul |
on, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for | Detainee Affairs, had not been telling "the entire tru |
h 2004, Akeel was asked to represent a former | detainee of Abu Ghraib prison who claimed he had been |
During their detention, according to former | detainee Marine Scott Fallon, they endured a mock exec |
Sadkhan had a statement from | detainee 758 submitted as evidence at his Tribunal. |
X by his American guards, was the first ghost | detainee to be publicly acknowledged by American autho |
Al Haj Ali - Abu Ghraib | Detainee |
Asadullah Rahman, the youngest Guantanamo | detainee, recounted being apprehended in Samoud's comp |
His Guantanamo | detainee ID number is 934. |
ant Status Review Tribunal a young Guantanamo | detainee named Habib Rahman, who acknowledged working |
His Guantanamo | detainee ID number was 98. |
court-ordered release of a DVD of Guantanamo | detainee and Canadian citizen Omar Khadr would likely |
f habeas corpus filed on behalf of Guantanamo | detainee Mohammed Ahmed Ali Al Asadi before US Distric |
Iqbal's Guantanamo | detainee Internment Serial Number was 87. |
ty for the handling of the case of Guantanamo | detainee Murat Kurnaz, who was arrested in Pakistan in |
escribe Mohammed Ouali as a former Guantanamo | detainee, there is no detainee named Mohammed Ouali on |
Gumarov, fellow Guantanamo | detainee Timur Ishmuratov and Fanis Shaikhutdinov were |
Al Qurbi's Guantanamo | detainee ID number was 342. |
Another Guantanamo | detainee, Mohabet Khan, said he was forcibly conscript |
2005 Akhmyarov and another former Guantanamo | detainee Airat Vakhitov, were reported to have been se |
Fellow Guantanamo | detainee Muhibullo Abdulkarim Umarov was interviewed b |
has been cited as an example of a Guantanamo | detainee who tricked their way out of imprisonment, so |
A third Guantanamo | detainee, Shardar Khan acknowledged working as a bodyg |
ecently declassified letter from a Guantanamo | detainee identified as "Abdul Aziz". |
ant's Novel (2003), an Australian immigration | detainee tells his story |
to be released following the newly instituted | Detainee Review Board. |
d that another inquiry would be launched into | detainee treatment, based on Cerveny's affidavit. |
He was the last | detainee to be released. |
prevent revealing details about an individual | detainee's health, but a spokesman at Guantanamo did r |
Lippold "was instrumental" in the creation of | detainee policy in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 |
t "the TBI was due to soldier playing role of | detainee who was non-cooperative and was being extract |
to reverse itself and withhold photographs of | detainee abuse." |
Ordway confirmed that one | detainee the USA considered a citizen of Kazakhstan re |
Only one other Pakistan | detainee, elderly Mohammed Saghir, had been released p |
Only one other Pakistani | detainee, elderly Mohammed Saghir, had been released p |
of the medical records about this particular | detainee it is difficult to conceive how the governmen |
The platoons at Abu Ghraib also performed | detainee operations and participated in the Battle of |
77-16 July 2008) was a Royal Malaysian Police | detainee who died in the police lock-up while under ar |
nredacted copies of Richard Colvin's reports, | detainee memos, and the annual human rights report of |
ril 4, 2008, describes Al Hajj as a high risk | detainee with "direct ties to Al-Qaida, al-Haramayn no |
005-June 2006); director of the Joint Staff's | Detainee Affairs Division and commandant of cadets for |
In his statement | detainee 758 identified himself as "Shaker Al Iraqi (A |
n review of all the evidence, determined that | detainee #654 was properly [unanimously] designated as |
ned, by a preponderance of the evidence, that | Detainee #654 was not properly designated as an enemy |
The | detainee fled from Jalalabad, Afghanistan to the Tora |
The | detainee received training in small arms, grenades, ex |
The | detainee participated in hostilities against the Unite |
The | detainee repeatedly traveled between his guesthouse in |
The | detainee was identified as someone who hired an al Qai |
On April 12, 2002, the | detainee was captured by American forces at a compound |
The | detainee traveled to another training camp near Jalala |
The | detainee was identified as a Mujahedin in Afghanistan |
The | detainee plans to go back to Saudi Arabia if released |
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 learned to fire a rifle while in the Tunisian |
The | detainee said he joined the Taliban in retaliation to |
The | detainee said he has no animosity towards the United S |
The | detainee was conscripted into the Tunisian military at |
The | detainee was connected to a forward commander for the |
The | detainee is a Yemen citizen who was recruited to trave |
The | detainee received Taliban training at a compound and l |
The | detainee and his family stayed at an al Qaida safe hou |
ate 2001, a senior al Qaida associate saw the | detainee with a group from Khaldan defending a city in |
es were fired upone during the capture of the | detainee and three associates. |
The | detainee while flying with an al Qaida operative took |
The | detainee was told about a report indicating that his s |
The | detainee admits seeing this type of equipment in the p |
The | detainee felt that for the last 20 years the Afghans o |
An individual identified the | detainee as the primary weapons instructor at Camp al |
The | detainee is a Yemen citizen who traveled to Afghanista |
The | detainee denied having any knowledge of the attacks in |
The | detainee went to Afghanistan eight months after gradua |
The | detainee is a Yemen citizen who lived in Saudi Arabia |
During the summer of 2000, the | detainee decided to travel to Kashmir for military tra |
A parishioner at Takwa Mosque convinced the | detainee to go to Afghanistan for Dawa. |
The | detainee stated he did not turn his passport in to any |
The | detainee stated his passport with was lost or stolen i |
The | detainee stated that during his time in Shabragan pris |
The | detainee tried at least two occasions to get a job wit |
The | detainee said he received approximately four million A |
The | detainee traveled to Mecca and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; D |
The | detainee tried on at least two occasions to get a job |
The | detainee admitted his connection to Mullah Satar, a fo |
The | detainee was located at the Al-Qaeda training camp whe |
The | detainee was arrested by the U.S. force in Klianjki, A |
The | detainee was wounded, in the left arm, during that fir |
The | detainee stated he decided to train in Afghanistan aft |
When captured, the | detainee was in possession of pocket litter containing |
The | detainee carried a walkie-talkie during his time in th |
The | detainee spent four days in a hospital where he had bo |
The police drove the | detainee to several different prisons in Karachi, Paki |
The | detainee was identified as a trainer at al Farouq who |
The | detainee spent approximately 45 days at this particula |
The | detainee traveled from Yemen to Pakistan and then ente |
The | detainee completed training on the AK-47 rifle, M-16 r |
The | detainee possessed the telephone number of an individu |
The | detainee associated with an individual he knew to be a |
It identifies the | detainee and urges all recipients to offer as much hel |
The | detainee supports the Taliban. |
The | detainee participated in military activity against the |
At the time of his capture, the | detainee was in the possession of a Casio watch, model |
The | detainee supported the Taliban. |
The | detainee met and stayed with three al Qaida leaders wh |
During the interview where the | detainee admitted to being a terrorist, he was frustra |
The | detainee stated he was not a soldier or a fighter for |
Once arriving in London the | detainee went directly to the Finsbury Park Mosque. |
Notebooks found on the | detainee at the time of capture contain codes known to |
The | detainee was identified by a senior al Qaida lieutena |
The | detainee fought for the Taliban. |
The | detainee was arrested with a suspected member of al Wa |
The | detainee was arrested in December 2001, by Pakistani a |
On 27 May 2002, the | detainee was detained during raids against suspected a |
The | detainee stayed at several Taliban safehouses. |
The | detainee was identified as a "religious thinker" in th |
a with multiple al Qaida associations saw the | detainee in the al Ansar guest house in Kandahar, Afgh |
The | detainee admitted he decided, on his own, to travel to |
The | detainee is affiliated with al Qaeda. |
The | detainee stated that the attacks of 11 September 2001 |
f the London al Qaida cell mentioned that the | detainee was also associated with that cell. |
The | detainee used primary travel routes to get to Afghanis |
The | detainee met Usama Bin Laden. |
The | detainee was stationed on the front lines in several l |
The | detainee then fled to Karachi, Pakistan where he was c |
The | detainee was captured with communications equipment. |
The | detainee was asked by a Chechen leader to go and fight |
The | detainee traveled from Algeria to France to obtain a f |
The | detainee was identified as an al Qaida spokesman and w |
The | detainee worked with Abbas Khan. |
The | detainee believes that America was attacked and had to |
The | detainee said that the charity with which he was assoc |
The | detainee is associated with al Qaida. |
The | detainee does not blame the American government for ho |
The | detainee repeated that he went to Afghanistan to teach |
The | detainee has failed to comply with requirements to exi |
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