Saudi captives held in Guantanamo

Saudi captives held in Guantanamo

According to the United States Department of Defense, 139 Saudi captives were held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba. [http://www.dod.mil/news/May2006/d20060515%20List.pdf list of prisoners (.pdf)] , "US Department of Defense", May 15 2006] As of the repatriation to Saudi custody of a further 16 men, on July 16 2007, 77 men were reported to have been released.] ]
*Apparently released a month before his final Administrative Review Board hearing.]
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|| 80 || Fahd Abdallah Ibrahim Al-Shabani || . |
*Released prior to the institution of the Combatant Status Review Tribunals in July 2004.
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2006/06/10 || 93 || Yasser Talal Al Zahrani || . |
*Died in Guantanamo.
*Reported to have committed suicide. [http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1034817 Riydadh names Guantanamo suicide victims, wants bodies] , "Daily News & Analysis", June 11 2006]
*US government withheld body parts needed for independent post mortem. [http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Saudi_Arabia/10048452.html Vital organs missing from repatriated body: family] , "Gulf News", June 21 2006] [http://yementimes.com/article.shtml?i=958&p=front&a=3 Gitmo detainee buried after body cross-examined] , "Yemen Times", June 25 2005]
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2006/05/19 || 94 || Ibrahim Daif Allah Neman Al Sehli
aka
Ibrahim Dhaifullah Nuaiman Al-Sahli ||
*Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp. [http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/Set_2_0098-0204.pdf#1 Summarized transcripts (.pdf)] , from Muhammad Surur Dakhilallah Al Utaybi's"Combatant Status Review Tribunal" - pages 1-16]
* Repatriated. [http://news.monstersandcritics.com/middleeast/article_1175544.php/Thirteen_Saudis_and_a_Turkistani_return_to_Saudi_from_Guantanamo Thirteen Saudis and a Turkistani return to Saudi from Guantanamo] , "Middle East News", June 25 2006]
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2006/05/19 || 105 || Adnan Muhammed Ali Al Saigh ||
*Allegedly served on the front lines. [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/Set_31_2145-2265.pdf#53 Summarized transcripts (.pdf)] , from Abdul Aziz Saad Al Khaldi's "Combatant Status Review Tribunal" - pages 53-63]
*Believes he is a victim of mistaken identity. Claims his interrogators showed him some ID, that they believe was his, but it bore a different name, and different picture than his own.
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|| 114 || Yussef Mohammed Mubarak Al Shihri || . |
* 14 years old when captured.
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2006/12/14 || 121 || Salman Saad Al Khadi Mohammed ||
*Allegedly fought on the front lines. [http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/Set_41_2665-2727.pdf Summarized transcripts (.pdf)] , from Salam Abdullah Said's "Combatant Status Review Tribunal" - pages 48-53]
*Allegedly present at the prison riot in Mazari Sharif.
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|| 127 || Ibrahim Rushdan Brayk Al Shili || . |
* There is no record a Combatant Status Review Tribunal was convened for this captive.
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|| 130 || Faha Sultan || . |
* There is no record this captive participated in his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.
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|| 132 || Abd Al Salam Ghaytan Murayyif Al Zayda Al Shihri
Abdul Salam Ghetan
Abdulsalam Ghaithan Mureef Al-Shehri |
*Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp. [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_mar05.pdf Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf)] prepared for Saed Khatem Al Malki's "Combatant Status Review Tribunal" - September 27 2004 - page 269]
*Interrogators found his accounts of his charity work and family relationships inconsistent. [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/Set_52_3643-3869.pdf#150 Summarized transcripts (.pdf)] , from Saed Khatem Al Malki's "Combatant Status Review Tribunal" - pages 150-160] [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/Set_49_3298-3380_Revised.pdf#68 Summarized transcripts (.pdf)] , from Saed Khatem Al Malki's "Combatant Status Review Tribunal" - pages 68-78 - "for unknown reasons the DoD issued an updated versions of some of its files, and one new version contained a duplicate of Al Malki's transcript.]
*Suspected of involvement in a November 1995 bomb attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Islamabad. [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/ARB_Transcript_Set_5_20000-20254.pdf#180 Summarized transcript (.pdf)] , from Saed Khatem Al Malki's "Administrative Review Board hearing" - page 180]
*Repatriated May 19 2006.] ]
*Repatriated on June 25 2006.
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|| 339 || Khalid Abdallah Abdel Rahman Al Morghi ||
*Alleged to have traveled for a year before his capture shortly following the attacks of 911. [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/Set_22_1689-1741.pdf#10 Summarized transcripts (.pdf)] , from Mohammed Mubarek Salah Al Qurbi's "Combatant Status Review Tribunal" - pages 10-13]
*Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp. [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/ARB_Transcript_Set_6_20255-20496.pdf#106 Summarized transcript (.pdf)] , from Mohammed Mubarek Salah Al Qurbi's "Administrative Review Board hearing" - page 106]
*A Saudi named Mohammed Mubarak Salim AL-Kerbi was repatriated on September 16 2007.]
*Allegedly stayed in Taliban safehouses.]
*Claims he traveled to Pakistan solely to purchase illicit drugs, for illegal resale in Saudi Arabia.
*Repatriated together with fourteen other men on May 19 2006.
*cite news
url=http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1&section=0&article=98598&d=17&m=7&y=2007&pix=kingdom.jpg&category=Kingdom
title=More Gitmo Detainees Come Home
author=Raid Qusti
publisher=Arab News
date=July 17 2007
accessdate=2007-07-17


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