Camp Nine (Afghanistan training camp)

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According to American intelligence analysts Camp Nine was an Afghanistan training camp alleged to have an association with al Qaeda.[1][2]

One of the allegations Guantanamo intelligence analysts compiled for Guantanamo captive Ahmed Bin Kadr Labed's Combatant Status Review Tribunal was:

"The detainee received camouflage [sic] and physical training at a facility near Kabul known as "Camp Nine" after America was attacked."[2]

One of the factors prepared for his Administrative Review Board hearing was:

"The detainee also attended Camp Nine outside Kabul for approximately 25 days, receiving training in camouflage techniques, weapons, and physical fitness."[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Ahmed Bin Kadr Labed's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 107
  2. ^ a b Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Ahmed Bin Kadr Labed's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 1-12