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Mohammad Al Rahman Al Shumrani (born February 1, 1975 in Riyadh) is a citizen of Saudi Arabia currently held in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[1] His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number is 195.
A relief worker living in Afghanistan, al-Shumrani was arrested in 2001.[2]
As of July 28, 2011, Mohammad al Rahman al Shumrani has been held at Guantanamo for nine years six months.[3]
Contents
Muhammad Abd Al-Rahman Al-Shumrant v. George W. Bush
A writ of habeas corpus was submitted on Muhammad Abd Al-Rahman Al-Shumrant's behalf.[4] US District Court Judge Rosemary Collyer considered his case.[5]
Status report
On 18 July 2008 Martha Rayner filed a "Status report for petitioners Mohammed Al-Shimrani (ISN 195) and Sanad Al-Kazimi (ISN 1453)".[6]
2008 election
Following the inauguration of Barack Obama on January 20, 2009, al-Shumrani's uncle Ali was interviewed by the Associated Press to give his feelings on the closure of Guantanamo Bay.[2]
References
- ^ list of prisoners (.pdf), US Department of Defense, May 15, 2006
- ^ a b Toronto Star, World leaders welcome Gitmo closure, January 22, 2009
- ^ The Guantanamo Docket - Mohammad al Rahman al Shumrani
- ^ "Muhammad Abd Al-Rahman Al-Shumrant v. George W. Bush". United States Department of Defense. 10 January 2006. pp. pages 1–16. http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/publicly_filed_CSRT_records_1166-1233.pdf#1. Retrieved 2007-12-09.
- ^ "Respondents' response to Court's August 7, 2006 order" (PDF). United States Department of Defense. August 15, 2006. Archived from the original on 2008-06-27. http://web.archive.org/web/20080627111630/http://www.pegc.us/archive/OK_v_Bush/govt_resp_to_GK_20060815.pdf. Retrieved 2008-06-23.
- ^ Martha Rayner (2008-08-18). "Guantanamo Bay Detainee Litigation: Doc 100 -- Status report for petitioners Mohammed Al-Shimrani (ISN 195) and Sanad Al-Kazimi (ISN 1453)". United States Department of Justice. http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/district-of-columbia/dcdce/1:2008mc00442/131990/100/0.pdf. Retrieved 2008-08-21. mirror
External links
- Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Three: Captured Crossing from Afghanistan into Pakistan Andy Worthington, September 22, 2010
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