Abdalhadi M. Al-Sopai
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Abdalhadi M. Al-Sopai is held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.[1]
[edit] Habeas corpus submissions
Abdalhadi M. Al-Sopai is one of the sixteen Guantanamo captives whose amalgamated habeas corpus submissions were heard by US District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton on January 31, 2007.[1]
[edit] Official list
The Department of Defense initially planned to keep the identities of the Guantanamo captives secret. But the DoD was forced, by court order to release a list of the captive's names on May 15, 2006.[2] Abdalhadi M. Al-Sopai is notable because even though he is clearly in detention in Guantanamo his name is missing from the official lists, at least by that spelling.