- Jan Baz
Jan Baz "(also known as Jan Baz Khan)" is a citizen of
Afghanistan who was held inextrajudicial detention in theUnited States Bagram Theater Internment Facility . [http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/Set_24_1790-1831.pdf#9 Summarized transcripts (.pdf)] , fromKhandan Kadir 's "Combatant Status Review Tribunal " - pages 9-31]__TOC__
Nephew of Pacha Khan
Baz is a nephew and lieutenant of
Pacha Khan , an independent Afghan militia leader. Pacha Khan had been a militia leader during theSoviet occupation of Afghanistan ; had resisted theTaliban ; had raised a force to help overthrow the Taliban when the USA invaded;had been rewarded with the administration of a region of Afghanistan by theAfghan Transitional Administration ;had strained relations with other administrators, causing him to lose his position within the ATA;had strained relations with US forces, causing him to be considered, for a time, to be a renegade and an enemy;was elected to theWolesa Jirga in 2005.Kadir's detention was justified because he had been captured with Jan Baz, the protege of renegade Pacha Khan. However Kadir said that rather than being captured with Jan Baz, he was captured due to a false denunciation from Baz's uncle Pacha Khan, and that Jan Baz had lead the unit of his uncle's soldiers that accompanied the American soldiers who captured him.
Khandan Kadir said he saw Baz arrive at the Bagram detention facility in early 2005, four months after his own capture.Attack on Firebase Salerno
Several
Guantanamo captive s were held in Guantanamo because they were suspected of involvement in an attack onFirebase Salerno , the third most important American base in Afghanistan.Connection with Dilawar
One of the captives who were beaten to death at Bagram was a
jitney taxi driver namedDilawar .cite news
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/20/international/asia/20abuse.html?ei=5088&en=4579c146cb14cfd6&ex=1274241600&pagewanted=all
title=In U.S. Report, Brutal Details of 2 Afghan Inmates' Deaths
author=Tim Golden
publisher=New York Times
date=May 20 2005
accessdate=2007-03-27] AMay 20 2005 article in the "New York Times " reports that Dilawar was captured by troops loyal to Jan Baz Khan the "guerrilla commander" guardedFirebase Salerno , shortly after three rockets were fired at the base.American troops beat Dilawar to death onDecember 10 2002 , five days after he arrived at Bagram.According to the article, by February 2002, Bagramintelligence analysts concluded that Jan Baz was handing over innocent men to garner American approval, and that he was behind the rocket attack himself.References
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