Talk:Abdullah Mujahid

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[edit] Associates

The 2nd Boston Globe article about Abdullah Mujahid mentions the following individuals.

Thomas Ruttig
  • Senior United Nations worker.
  • Called for Abdullah Mujahid to be replaced -- didnt' expect this would cause him to be sent to Guantanamo
John Sifton human rights worker
Jeffrey Gordon DoD spokesman
Carolyn Welshhans Abdullah Mujahid's lawyer
Ziauddin
  • Afghan militia leader, helped overthrow the Taliban -- later regarded as an out-of-control reneage.
  • Childhood friend of Abdullah Mujahid
  • Former Bagram captive
Pacha Khan Zadran
  • Afghan militia leader, helped overthrow the Taliban -- later regarded as an out-of-control renegade
  • One of Mujahid's main rivals.
"Commander Mike" The codename of two distinct CIA officers in Afghanistan.
Faiz Zaland Abdullah Mujahid's translator
Hafizullah Shabaz Khail Captured by Abdullah Mujahid
Dan K. McNeill
  • American General in Afghanistan
  • Played a role in ordering Mujahid's capture.
Mehboob Ahmad Abdullah Mujahid's driver and bodygard. Bagram captive
James Gregory DoD spokesman
Dalili Governor of Paktia Province
Fazel Ahmad Wasiq Current Chief of Police of Gardez
Syed Nabi Siddiqui
James M. McGarrah Director of the Office for the Administrative Review of Detained Enemy Combatants.

Cheers! Geo Swan 21:08, 18 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Replaced transcluded image with inline image - {{npov}} tag as per dispute on Template talk:Combatant Status Review Tribunal trailer image and caption

Replaced transcluded image with inline image - {{npov}} tag as per dispute on Template talk:Combatant Status Review Tribunal trailer image and caption Geo Swan 12:11, 24 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] revert vandalism

I regard this long, unexplained edit, from an anonymous IP as vandalism. Geo Swan (talk) 07:06, 17 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] I think default sort is a mistake for Arabic names

I think default sort is a mistake for individuals with Arabic names.

People with Arabic names don't inherit a surname, like people with an European do. Traditionally the closest thing they have to a "last name" is their father's first name.

And it is absolutely clear to me that it is a mistake to use default sort for the Guantanamo captives -- because the US Department of Defense can't consistently figure out what their names are.

Therefore I just reverted an edit where a well-meaning contributor imposed default sort on this individual.

Please don't impose default sort on these guys without discussing it first.

Cheers! Geo Swan (talk) 05:57, 1 March 2008 (UTC)