- Abdul Rahman Mohamed Saleh Naser
Abdul Rahman Mohamed Saleh Naser is a citizen of
Yemen held inextrajudicial detention in theUnited States Guantanamo Bay detainment camp s, inCuba . [http://www.defenselink.mil/news/May2006/d20060515%20List.pdf list of prisoners (.pdf)] , "US Department of Defense ",May 15 2006 ] Naser's Guantanamo detainee ID number is 115.American intelligence analysts estimates that he was born in 1980, inMa'rib , Yemen.Combatant Status Review Tribunal
Initially the Bush administration asserted that they could withhold all the protections of the
Geneva Conventions to captives fromthe war on terror . This policy was challenged before the Judicial branch. Critics argued that the USA could not evade its obligation to conduct acompetent tribunal s to determine whether captives are, or are not, entitled to the protections ofprisoner of war status.Subsequently the Department of Defense instituted the
Combatant Status Review Tribunal s. The Tribunals, however, were not authorized to determine whether the captives were "lawful combatants" -- rather they were merely empowered to make a recommendation as to whether the captive had previously been correctly determined to match the Bush administration's definition of anenemy combatant .To comply with a
Freedom of Information Act request, during the winter and spring of 2005, the Department of Defense released 507 memoranda. Those 507 memoranda each contained the allegations against a single detainee, prepared for their Combatant Status Review Tribunals. The detainee's name and ID numbers were redacted from all but one of the memoranda. However 169 of the memoranda had the detainee's ID hand-written on the top right hand of the first page corner. When the Department of Defense complied with acourt order , and released official lists of the detainee's names and ID numbers it was possible to identify who those 169 were written about. Abdul Rahman Mohamed Saleh Naser was one of those 169 detainees. [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_mar05.pdf#242 Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf)] prepared forAbdul Rahman Mohamed Saleh Naser 's "Combatant Status Review Tribunal " -October 6 2004 - page 242]Allegations
:""'a. The detainee is associated with the
Taliban ::#"The detainee arrived inAfghanistan in Jan sic 2001 fromYemen viaSyria andIran .:#"The detainee went to Afghanistan to "fight".:#"The detainee received military training in Afghanistan.:""'b. The detainee participated in military operations against the United States or it coalition partners.:#"The detainee fought against the coalition at the
Kabarak line .:#"The detainee spent six months with a fighting unit atKhavjeh Gar sic.:#"The detainee's unit was captured byDostum 's Northern Alliance forces atMazir-E-Sahriff sic.Transcript
There is no record thatNaser chose to participate in his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.
Administrative Review Board hearing
Detainees who were determined to have been properly classified as "enemy combatants" were scheduled to have their dossier reviewed at annual
Administrative Review Board hearings. The Administrative Review Boards weren't authorized to review whether a detainee qualified for POW status, and they weren't authorized to review whether a detainee should have been classified as an "enemy combatant".They were authorized to consider whether a detainee should continue to be detained by the United States, because they continued to pose a threat -- or whether they could safely be repatriated to the custody of their home country, or whether they could be set free.
The factors for and against continuing to detain Naser were among the 121 that the Department of Defense released on
March 3 2006 . [http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/ARB_Factors_Set_2_1046-1160.pdf#35 Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf)] ofAbdul Rahman Mohamed Saleh Naser "Administrative Review Board "May 18 2005 - page 35]"The following primary factors favor continued detention:
:""'a. Commitment:#"The detainee decided to go to Afghanistan after hearing and speaking with
Sheik Al Zindani sic.:#"Abd Al Majid Zandani sic was an active supporter ofUsama Bin Laden sic. Zandani was involved in raising funds and recruiting volunteers for the Bin Laden organization. Zandani is also a religious and legal expert for Usama Bin Laden.:#"Executive Order 13224 designates Shaykh sic Abd Al Majid Al Zindani sic as a person who commits, threatens to commit, or supports terrorism.:#"The detainee arrived in Afghanistan in Jan 2001 from Yemen viaSyria andIran .:""'b. Training::The detainee received training from Emir Abdul Salam on the
Karabak front lines, along with forty other troops.:""'c. Connections/Associations:#"The detainee's immediate commander was
Turab al Najdi .:#"Abu Turab Al Najdi attended theKhaldan training camp in Afghanistan, and worked with theAbu Sayyaf Group in thePhilippines .:#"Abdul Salam served as a commander at the front lines forAbdul Hadj Al Iraqi , an al Qaida commander who worked for the Taliban government.:#"An audiocassette tape from Abd Alsalam sic addressed toAbd Alhadi , contained a greeting from Usama Bin Laden sic to his commanders, specifically Alhadi and Alsalam. Usama Bin Laden also stated on the tape that there would be a second and third very painful strike against America similar to that witnessed on 11 September 2001.:""'d. Intent:#"The detainee went to Afghanistan to "fight".:#"The detainee fought against the coalition at the Kabarak line.:#"The detainee spent six months with a fighting unit at
Khavjeh Gar .:""'e. Other Relevant Data:#"The detainee's unit was captured by
Dostum 's Northern Alliance forces atMazir-E-Sharif sic.:#"The detainee has been cited for numerous incidents of failure to comply, guard harassment, assault, and inciting of disturbances during his detention."The following primary factors favor release or transfer:
:*"The detainee denied having any knowledge of the attacks in the United States prior to their execution on September 11th, and also denied knowledge of any rumors or plans of future attacks on the United States or its interests.:*"The detainee denies seeing Usama Bin Laden sic while in Afghanistan. The detainee stated that if he were released, he would return home to the family farm and get married.
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