Hassan Maksum

Hassan Maksum

Several of the Uyghur captives in Guantanamo acknowledged having met or having seen, and individual named Hassan Maksum at a construction camp in eastern Afghanistan in mid to late 2001.

Abdullah Abdulqadirakhum

Uyghur captive Abdullah Abdulqadirakhumidentified an individual named Hassan Maksum as the man who provided him with training on the AK-47. [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/Set_20_1606-1644.pdf Summarized transcripts (.pdf)] , from Abdullah Abdulqadirakhum's"Combatant Status Review Tribunal" - pages 26-39]

American intelligence analysts identified the camp the Uyghurs were constructing as a training camp, and alleged that the Taliban and al Qaeda were sponsoring the Uyghur's military training there. Abdulqadirakhum, and the other Uyghurs, all said the training they were provided was minimal, lasting a few hours, at most, and that most of their time and energy was consumed in their construction work.

Some of the Uyghurs denied receiving any training. They said it was optional, and they had opted out. All the Uyghurs, except Abdulqadirakhum, who acknowledged receiving some training, identified a fellow Uyghur named Abdul Haq as their trainer.

Abdulqadirakhum said that Maksum was killed during the US bombing campaign.

Bahtiyar Mahnut

Uyghur captive Bahtiyar Mahnut testified that he saw an individual named Hassan Mashum visit the camp once.cite web
url=http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/ARB_Transcript_Set_6_20255-20496.pdf#43
title=Summary of Administrative Review Board Proceedings for ISN 277
date=29 August 2005
author=OARDEC
pages=pages 43-55
publisher=United States Department of Defense
accessdate=2008-04-15
] Bahtiyar Mahnut acknowledged that Hassam Mashum was a Uyghur leader. He disputed, however, that he was a leader of the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement sic, the Eastern Turkistan Organization sic or the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Party. He testified that during their long resistance to Chinese occupation the Uyghur people had formed a number of groups with names similar to those mentioned in the allegations, but, to the best of his knowledge, Hassan Mashum was a leader of the Freedom Movement Party or the Freedom Organization

Bahtiyar Mahnut did not find the allegation that Hassan Mashum would be allied to al Qaeda credible.

Adel Noori

The Summary of Evidence memo prepared for Uyghur captive Adel Noori first annual Administrative Review Board statedcite web
url=http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Round_1_Factors_000495-000594.pdf#42
title=Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Noori, Adel
date=1 July 2005
pages=pages 42-44
author=OARDEC
publisher=United States Department of Defense
accessdate=2007-12-19
] : :

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