Martha Rayner

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Martha Rayner is an American lawyer and a Clinical Professor of Law at Fordham University.[1]

Rayner is notable for volunteering to help provide legal advice to Guantanamo captives held in extrajudicial detention in Guantanamo.

[edit] Guantanamo clients

Rayner helped:

name notes
Saleh al-Khatemi
  • A Saudi, now released from Saudi custody, following his repatriation.
Fahd al Fawzan
  • Another Saudi, repatriated, still in Saudi custody, in a rehabilitation program.
Ali Mohammed Nasser Mohammed
  • A Yemeni, repatriated in September 2007, in custody in Yemen's Politcal Security prison.
Sanad Al-Kazimi
  • A Yemeni, was still in Guantanamo, in Camp 6, in November 2007.
Mohammed Al-Shimrani
  • Another Saudi, still in Guantanamo, in Camp 1, in November 2007.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "November 12, 2007, TD Blog Interview with Martha Rayner", Talking dog, November 12, 2007. Retrieved on 2008-02-01.