Saudi captives held in Guantanamo

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According to the United States Department of Defense, 139 Saudi captives were held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba.[1] As of the repatriation to Saudi custody of a further 16 men, on July 16, 2007, 77 men were reported to have been released.[2] A total of 778 captives have been held in extrajudicial detention in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba since the camps opened on January 11, 2002. The camp population peaked in 2004 at approximately 660. Only nineteen new captives, all "high value detainees", have been transferred there since the United States Supreme Court's ruling in Rasul v. Bush. As of January 2008 the camp population stands at approximately 285.

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[edit] Release dates

[edit] Saudi captives known to have been held in Guantanamo

release
date
id name page numbers notes
5 Abdallah Aiza Al Matrafi
Abdul Aziz Al Matrafi
CSRT allegations 190
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists of names.[15][1]
  • Alleged founder of Al Wafa.[16]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[17]
July 2004 9 Himdy Yasser .
2007-7-16 13 Fahed Nasser Mohamed
CSRT transcript 83-87
ARB transcript 40-45
  • Reports being tortured in custody.[18]
  • Reports being sold for a bounty.[19]
  • Repatriated on July 16, 2007 with fifteen other men.[20][21]
25 Majeed Abdullah Al Joudi .
42 Abdul Rahman Shalabi .
49 Assem Matruq Mohammad Al Aasmi
CSRT transcript 1
ARB allegations 93
ARB transcript 20
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[22]
  • Allegedly acknowledged lying to his interrogators.
2007-09-06 51 Majid Al Barayan
CSRT allegations 79
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[23]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
  • A Saudi named Majed Abdullah Saeed Baryan was repatriated on September 16, 2007.[5]
2007-7-16 53 Saud Dakhil Allah Muslih Al Mahayawi
CSRT allegations 65-66
'ARB 1 allegations 74-75
ARB 2 allegations 8-9

[24] [25] [26]

12/14/2006 55 Muhammed Yahia Mosin Al Zayla
CSRT transcript 9-18
12/14/2006 57 Salim Suliman Al Harbi .
12/14/2006 58 Musa Abed Al Wahab .
11/12/2007 59 Sultan Ahmed Dirdeer Musa Al Uwaydha
CSRT allegations 110
  • Allegedly an OBL bodyguard.[31]
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.
  • Released with thirteen other men on November 12, 2007.[4]
2007-7-16 62 Muhamad Naji Subhi Al Juhani
CSRT transcript 29-30
63 Muhammad Mani Ahmded Al Shal Lan Al Qahtani .
  • "Extended interrogation techniques" used.[34]
  • Named 30 other captives as OBL bodyguards after two months of extended interrogation.
2006/05/19 64 Abdel Hadi Mohammed Badan Al Sebaii Sebaii
CSRT transcript 45-55
  • Allegedly worked as a volunteer for the charity al Haramain.[35]
  • Allegedly built mosques in Bosnia.[36]
  • Claims he was sold, for a bounty.
  • Repatriated together with fourteen other men on May 19, 2006.[29]
2007/7/16 66 Yahya Samil Al Suwaymil Al Sulami .
CSRT transcript 77-84
  • Allegedly the leader of a squad of OBL's bodyguards.[37]
  • Allegedly captured with a disk with an assassination and explosives manual on it.
  • Repatriated to Saudi custody, with fifteen other men, on July 16, 2007.[20]
  • Described as having "no ties to militancy whatsoever".[21]
11/12/2007 68 Khalid Saud Abd Al Rahman Al Bawardi
CSRT transcript 15-33
2003/05/15 71 Mish’al Muhammad Rashid Al-Shedocky .
73 Yusif Khalil Abdallah Nur
CSRT transcript 62-66
ARB transcript 1
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[39]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[40]
2007.12.29 74 Mesh Arsad Al Rashid
CSRT transcript 1-8 22-29
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[41]
  • Allegedly served on a secondary line.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
  • Repatriated on December 2, 2007, with nine other men.[3]
2007-09-06 79 Fahed Al Harazi
ARB allegations 45
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[42]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[42]
  • A Guantanamo captive named Fahd Atiyyah Hamza al-Harazi was repatriated on September 16, 2007.[5]
80 Fahd Abdallah Ibrahim Al-Shabani .
2006/06/10 93 Yasser Talal Al Zahrani .
  • Died in Guantanamo.
  • Reported to have committed suicide.[43]
  • US government withheld body parts needed for independent post mortem.[44][45]
2006/05/19 94 Ibrahim Daif Allah Neman Al Sehli
aka
Ibrahim Dhaifullah Nuaiman Al-Sahli
CSRT transcript 14-22
2006/05/19 95 Abdul Rahman Ahmed Uthman
CSRT transcript 45]
  • Allegedly present during the al Janki prison riot in Mazari Sharif.[48]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
  • Repatriated together with fourteen other men on May 19, 2006.[29]
96 Muhammad Surur Dakhilallah Al Utaybi
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[49]
  • Repatriated.[30]
2006/05/19 105 Adnan Muhammed Ali Al Saigh
CSRT transcript 38-44
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[50]
  • Allegedly answered a fatwa.
  • Repatriated together with fourteen other men on May 19, 2006.[29]
109 Yusef Abdullah Saleh Al Rabiesh
CSRT transcript 125-149
ARB allegations 84
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[51]
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in answer to a fatwa.
112 Abdul Aziz Saad Al Khaldi
CSRT transcript 53-63
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[52]
  • 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.
114 Yussef Mohammed Mubarak Al Shihri .
  • 14 years old when captured.
2006/12/14 121 Salman Saad Al Khadi Mohammed
CSRT transcript 171
2007/7/16 122 Bijad Thif Allah Al Atabi
ARB allegations 51
2003/05/15 125 Fawaz Abd Al Aziz Al Zahrani .
  • Repatriated on May 15, 2003, and then convicted of leaving Saudi Arabia without getting prior permission.[55][29]
126 Salam Abdullah Said
CSRT transcript 48-53
  • Allegedly fought on the front lines.[56]
  • Allegedly present at the prison riot in Mazari Sharif.
127 Ibrahim Rushdan Brayk Al Shili .
130 Faha Sultan .
132 Abd Al Salam Ghaytan Murayyif Al Zayda Al Shihri
Abdul Salam Ghetan
Abdulsalam Ghaithan Mureef Al-Shehri
CSRT transcript 39-50
ARB transcript 158
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[57]
  • Only 15 when captured.[1]
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[15][1]
  • Repatriated with thirteen other men, on June 25, 2006.[10]
2007-7-16 154 Mazin Salih Musaid Al Awfi
CSRT transcript 14
ARB transcript 20
155 Khalid Sulaymanjaydh Al Hubayshi .
2006/05/19 157 Saed Khatem Al Malki
Saad Farhan Khatem Al-Malki
CSRT allegations 269
CSRT transcript 150-160 68-78
ARB transcript 180
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[60]
  • Interrogators found his accounts of his charity work and family relationships inconsistent.[61][62]
  • Suspected of involvement in a November 1995 bomb attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Islamabad.[63]
  • Repatriated May 19, 2006.[11]
158 Majid Abdallah Husayn Muhammad Al Samluli Al Harbi .
172 Ali Muhammed Nasir Mohammed
ARB allegations 30
  • Alleged to have served on the front lines.[64]
176 Majid Aydha Muhammad Al Qurayshi
ARB allegations 70
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[65]
2006/05/19 177 Fahd Salih Sulayman Al Jutayli
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[66]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
  • Was a minor when captured.[1]
  • Repatriated together with fourteen other men on May 19, 2006.[29]
2007/7/16 179 Abdul Rahman Owaid Mohammad Al Juaid
CSRT transcript 74
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[67]
  • Repatriated on July 16, 2007 with fifteen other men.[20]
  • Described as having "no ties to militancy whatsoever".[21]
181 Maji Afas Radhi Al Shimri .
2007-7-16 182 Bandar Ahmad Mubarak Al Jabri
CSRT transcript 2
ARB allegations 53
ARB transcript 124
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[68]
  • Tribunal was marred by serious translation errors.[69]
  • Repatriated on July 16, 2007 with fifteen other men.[20][21]
184 Othman Ahmed Othman Al Omairah .
  • Transferred to Saudi Arabia on June 25, 2006.[30]
  • DoD seems unclear on whether he is a Saudi or a Yemeni.
185 Turki Mash Awi Zayid Al Asiri
CSRT allegations 203
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[70]
  • Allegedly fled from the American aerial bombardment of Afghanistan.
186 Rashed Awad Khalaf Balkhair .
187 Murtadha Al Said Makram
CSRT allegations 258
ARB allegations 56
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[71]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[72]
188 Jabir Jubran Al Fayfi
CSRT transcript 10
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military training camp.[73]
191 Saleh Ali Jaid Al Khathami
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[74]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
2006/12/14 192 Ibrahimj Sulayman Muhammad Arbaysh
ARB allegations 58
195 Mohammad Al Rahman Al Shumrani .
  • Wrote a denunciation of the Tribunals.[76]
196 Musa Bin Ali Bin Said Al Amri .
199 Abdul Rahman Ma Ath Thafir Al Amri
CSRT transcript 21
200 Said Muhammad Husayn Qahtani
CSRT transcript 100
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[78]
2007-7-16 204 Said Ibrahim Ramzi Al Zahrani
CSRT allegations 20-21
ARB 1 allegations 53-55
ARB 2 allegations 17-20
206 Abdullah Muahammed Abdel Aziz .
207 Mishal Awad Sayaf Alhabiri
CSRT transcript 20
ARB allegations 26
ARB transcript 81
  • Suffered serious brain damage in Guantanamo.[81]
  • Alleged serious beatings in Guantanamo.
2007-7-16 214 Muhammad Abd Al Rahman Al Kurash
ARB allegations 63
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[82]
  • Described as non-compliant.
  • Repatriated on July 16, 2007 with fifteen other men.[20][21]
215 Fahd Umr Abd Al Majid Al Sharif
CSRT transcript 13-24
ARB transcript 34
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[83]
216 Jamil Ali Al Kabi .
218 Fahd Muhammed Abdullah Al Fouzan
ARB allegations 94
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[84]
  • Worked for a charity suspected of ties to terrorism.
226 Anwar Al Nurr .
2007-7-16 230 Humud Dakhil Humud Sa'id Al-((Jad'an
CSRT transcript 117 1
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[85][86]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
  • Repatriated on July 16, 2007 with fifteen other men.[20][21]
231 Abdulhadi Abdallah Ibrahim Al Sharakh .
2007-7-16 234 Khalid Mohammed Al Zaharni .
239 Shakir Abdurahim Mohamed Ami .
  • Alleges abuse.[87]
  • Mental health at risk.
240 Abdullah Yahia Yousf Al Shabli
Abu Amar
ARB allegations 25
  • Allegedly trained at a military camp.[88]
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[15][1]
243 Abdullah Ali Al Utaybi
CSRT allegations 237
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[89]
2006/12/14 245 Salah Abdul Rasul Ali Abdul Al Balushi
Al Silm Haji Hajjaj Awwad Al Hajjaji
CSRT transcript 1
2005/07/20 248 Saleh Abdall Al Oshan
CSRT allegations 77-78
  • Repatriated together with two other men on July 20, 2005.[29]
  • Determined not to be have been an enemy combatant.[91]
258 Nayif Abdallah Ibrahim Ibrahim .
2007/7/16 261 Juma Mohammed Abdul Latif Al Dosari
CSRT allegations 12
  • Allegedly delivered a fiery speech in Buffalo NY that was attended by members of the Lackawanna Six.[92]
  • Says he has been tortured, and has made over a dozen suicide attempts.
  • Repatriated to Saudi custody, with fifteen other men, on July 16, 2007.[20][21]
  • Joint citizen of both Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
262 Abdullah Abd Al Mu'in Al Wafti .
264 Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman Abdul Aziz Al Baddah
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[93]
2006/06/24 265 Tariqe Shallah Hassan Al Harbi
CSRT transcript 7
266 Abdallah Muhammad Salih Al Ghanimi
Abdallah Muhammad Saleh Ganmi
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[15][1]
268 Abdul Rahman Nashi Badi Al Hataybi
ARB allegations 92
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[95]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
271 Ibrahim Muhammed Ibrahim Al Nasir
CSRT allegations 57
2007.12.29 272 Ziyad Salih Muhammad Al Bahuth
Zaid Binsallah Mohammed Il Bhawith
ARB allegations 38
  • Named differently on the official lists of names.[15][1]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[97]
  • Repatriated on December 2, 2007, with nine other men.[3]
273 Abd Al Aziz Muhammad Ibrahim Al Nasir .
CSRT transcript 1
ARB transcript 22
  • Allegedly associated with a charity suspected of assisting terrorists.[98]
  • Repatriated on June 25, 2006.[30]
274 Bader Al Bakri Al Samiri
ARB allegations 75
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan training camp.[99]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
2006/12/14 286 Ziad Said Farg Jahdari
ARB allegations 58
287 Sami Abdul Aziz Salim Allaithy
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[101]
  • Alleges a guard jumped on his spine putting him in a wheel chair.[102]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant.[103][104]
2006/12/14 308 Adil Uqla Hassan Al Nusayri
CSRT transcript 112
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to fight the jihad.[105]
  • Claims he was captured by the Taliban, who sold him to bounty hunters, who in turn sold him to the Americans.
  • Repatriated on December 14, 2006.[28][29]
318 Rami Bin Said Al Taibi
CSRT allegations 68
CSRT transcript 1
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[106]
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.[107]
2006/05/19 319 Mohammed Jayed Sebai .
  • Allegedly trained at Afghan military camps.[108]
  • Allegedly stayed at suspicious guesthouses.[108]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[109]
  • Repatriated together with fourteen other men on May 19, 2006.[29]
2007-09-06 322 Khalid Hassan Husayn Al Barakat
CSRT transcript 32
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[110]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[110]
  • A Saudi named Khalid Hassan Hussein al-Barakati al-Shareef was one of sixteen Saudi captives repatriated from Guantanamo on September 16, 2007.[5]
331 Ohmed Ahmed Mahamoud Al Shurfa
CSRT transcript 79
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[111]
  • Allegedly fled the American aerial bombardment of Afghanistan, 2001.
2007-7-16 332 Abdullah Al Tayabi
CSRT transcript 81-83
1-16
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[112][113]
  • Allegedly stayed in an Afghan guest house.
  • Repatriated on July 16, 2007 with fifteen other men.[20][21]
333 Mohamed Atiq Awayd Al Harbi
CSRT transcript 60
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[114]
  • Allegedly traveled extensively with little visible means of support.
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
335 Kahlid Saad Mohammed
CSRT allegations 139
ARB allegations 48
  • Allegedly identified by a senior al Qaida member as possibly having clerical status [sic] amongst Saudi fighters.[115]
  • Allegedly injured by the American aerial bombardment of Afghanistan, 2001, while distributing humanitarian aid to refugees.[116]
336 Majed Hamad Al Frih .
337 Sa ad Ibraham Sa ad Al Bidna
CSRT transcript 102
  • Allegedly a member of al Wafa.[117]
  • Allegedly was non-compliant, in Guantanamo, on several occasions.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
2006/06/24 338 Wasim
aka
Wasm Awwad Omar Al-Wasm
CSRT transcript 18
339 Khalid Abdallah Abdel Rahman Al Morghi
CSRT allegations 53
CSRT transcript 1
ARB transcript 1
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in response to a fatwa to participate in jihad.[120]
  • Allegedly stayed in a Taliban safe house in Heart [sic] .[121]
  • Alleged to have an acquaintance who was suspected to have been a member of Harakat Al-Mujahidin, and have "knowledge of moving al Qaida fighters".[122]
340 Bessam Muhammed Saleh Al Dubaikey
CSRT transcript 22
ARB transcript 86
  • Allegedly arrested in the company of the director of the Herat branch of al Wafa.[123]
  • Claims that a head injury left him with mental problems.
  • Identified as a religious thinker" by the camp authorities.[124]
341 Said Ali Al Farha .
2007-09-06 342 Mohammed Mubarek Salah Al Qurbi
CSRT transcript 10
ARB transcript 106
  • Alleged to have traveled for a year before his capture shortly following the attacks of 911.[125]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[126]
  • A Saudi named Mohammed Mubarak Salim AL-Kerbi was repatriated on September 16, 2007.[5]
2006/05/19 343 Abdallah Ibrahim Al Rushaydan
CSRT transcript 47
ARB transcript 83
  • Allegedly once shared a hotel room with a man suspected of being a Taliban official.[127]
  • Repatriated together with fourteen other men on May 19, 2006.[29]
344 Rashid Abd Al Muslih Qa Id Al Qa id
CSRT transcript 1
346 Said Bezan Ashek Shayban
CSRT allegations 82
  • Alleged to have stayed at a mosque for two months.[129]
  • Alleged to have spent six months working for the Afghani Military Forces.[130]
2006/06/24 368 Amran Baqur Mohammed Hawsawi
CSRT allegations 195
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[131]
  • Was injured during the American aerial bombardment of Afghanistan, 2001.
  • Repatriated on June 25, 2006.[10]
370 Abd Al Hizani
CSRT transcript 124-127
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to fight with the Taliban.[132]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.
372 Sa Id Ali Jabir Al Khathim Al Shihri .
436 Nayif Fahd Mutliq Al Usaymi
ARB allegations 3
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[133]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
437 Faizal Saha Al Nasir
CSRT transcript 121
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[134]
438 Hani Saiid Mohammad Al Khalif
ARB allegations 87
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[135]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
2007.12.29 439 Khalid Malu Shia Al Ghatani
ARB allegations 2
  • Was a minor when captured.[1]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[136]
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.
  • Repatriated on December 2, 2007, with nine other men.[3]
440 Mohammed Ali Abdullah Bwazir
CSRT allegations 46
CSRT transcript 25-30
ARB transcript 170-184
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[137]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.[138]
  • Allegely heard Osama bin Laden speak while in Afghanistan.[139]
  • Explained that the allegations arose from a false confession beaten out of them by General Dostum's forces.
  • The Center for Constitutional Rights filed an emergency injunction in an attempt to ease what they described as the brutality of the force-feedings imposed upon hunger strikers.[140]
2007-09-06 493 Abdul Hakim Bukhary
CSRT allegations 193
CSRT transcript 56-65
ARB transcript 219
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[141]
  • Allegedly associated with Tablighi Jamaat.[142]
  • Passed straight from detention in a Taliban prison to detention in an American prison.[143]
  • A Saudi named Abdel-Hakee Abdel-Karim Ameen Bukhari was repatriated on September 16, 2007.[5]
2006/05/19 501 Nawwaf Fahd Humood Al-Otaibi
CSRT allegations 28
ARB allegations 86-87
2006/05/19 505 Khalid Rashd Ali Al Muri
CSRT allegations 32
ARB allegations 63-65
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.[146]

[147]

2006/12/14 507 Sultan Sari Sayel Al Anazi
CSRT transcript 20
ARB allegations 8
ARB transcript 44
513 Abdul Rahman Mohammed Hussein Khowlanpp
ARB transcript 29-43
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[151]
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in response to a fatwa.
514 Abdallah Faris Al Unazi Thani .
2007/7/16 516 Ghanim Abdul Rahman Al Harbi
CSRT transcript 100-105
ARB transcript 44
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[152]
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in response to a fatwa.[153]
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.
  • Allegedly arrested at a demonstration in 1998.
  • Repatriated to Saudi custody, with fifteen other men, on July 16, 2007.[20][21]
11/12/2007 536 Mohamed Abdullah Al Harbi
CSRT transcript 41-50
553 Abdul Khaled Ahmed Sahleh Al Bedani
CSRT allegations 14-15
ARB allegations 12
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.[155]
  • Allegedly fled the American aerial bombardment of Afghanistan, 2001.[156]
565 Abdul Hakim Abdul Rahman Abdulaziz Al Mousa
CSRT allegations 211
ARB allegations 17
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[157]
  • Allegedly stayed in a Taliban safe house.[158]
  • Allegedly involved in transferring funds to al Qaeda.
566 Mansoor Muhammed Ali Qattaa
CSRT allegations 12
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[159]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
2007-7-16 570 Sabri Mohammed Ebrahim Al Qurashi
CSRT allegations 216
ARB transcript 187
  • Allegedly wearing a Casio F91W digital watch when captured.[160]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[161]
  • Allegedly, a "senior al Qaeda lieutenant" said he recognized a Al Quarashi from a photograph.
  • Repatriated to Saudi custody, with fifteen other men, on July 16, 2007.[20]
  • Transferred to Saudi Arabia even though the official list says he is a Yemeni.
572 Slah Muhamed Salih Al Zabe
CSRT transcript 74-81
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[162]
  • Acknowledged owning a pistol.
585 Ibrahim Umar Ali Al Umar .
588 Mana Shaman Allabardi Al Tabi .
  • Seventeen years old when captured.
  • There is no record this captive participated in his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.
  • Had been cleared for release by his Administrative Review Board, but this decision was withheld from him.
  • Was on a hunger strike for over nine months, before his death was reported on June 10, 2006.
  • After his death the DoD justified his detention because of an association with the Pakistan-based Islamic missionary group, Tablighi Jamaat.
  • The DoD claims he and two other men committed suicide, but an independent panel of forensic pathologists said they could not confirm the cause of death because the DoD had withheld key evidence and body parts.
647 Zaban Thaaher Zaban Al Shamaree .
650 Jabir Hasan Muhamed Al Qahtani .
2006/05/19 652 Abdullah Hamid Al Qahtani
CSRT allegation [
2006/05/19 664 Rashid Awad Rashid Al Uwaydah
CSRT allegations 30
ARB transcript 46-59
  • Captive participated in his Combatant Status Review Tribunal, but the DoD did not release the transcript.[163]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious lists.[164]
  • Claims he traveled to Pakistan solely to purchase illicit drugs, for illegal resale in Saudi Arabia.[163]
  • Repatriated together with fourteen other men on May 19, 2006.[29]
669 Ahmed Zaid Salim Zuhair .
682 Ghassan Abdallah Ghazi Al Shirbi
CSRT transcript 26-30
687 Abdalaziz Kareem Salim Al Noofayaee
CSRT allegations 81
CSRT transcript 8-21
ARB transcript 86
  • Allegedly wearing a Casio F91W digital watch when captured.[167]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[168]
  • Allegedly a "senior al Qaida lieutenant" recognized several of his dorm-mates.
  • Testified that he traveled to Pakistan for medical treatment, because the painkillers he needed were cheaper there.
  • His answers to his Assisting Military Officer were given to his Administrative Review Board, but not attached to his transcript.[169]
696 Jabran Said Wazar Al Qahtani .
713 Muhammed Murdi Issa Al Zahrani .
768 Ahmed Muhammed Haza Al Darbi .
893 Tolfiq Nassar Ahmed Al Bihani .
1456 Hassan Mohammed Salih Bin Attash
CSRT allegations 274
  • Human rights groups report he was kept in "the dark prison".[173][174][175][176]
  • Was a minor when captured.
  • Human rights groups suggest he was captured just because his older brother was a member of al Qaeda.
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[177]
  • Allegedly helped set up an al Qaeda safe house in Pakistan.

[edit] Saudi rehabilitation

A July 26, 2007 article from Asharq Alawsat described the rehabilitation center repatriated captives are held in until they are finally released.[178] According to the article the captives received special meals, had access to satellite TV, and were able to get day passes.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j list of prisoners (.pdf), US Department of Defense, May 15, 2006
  2. ^ a b Detainee Transfer Announced. Department of Defense (July 16, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
  3. ^ a b c d P.K. Abdul Ghafour. "10 More Return From Guantanamo", Arab News, December 29, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-29. 
  4. ^ a b c d e Andy Worthington. "Innocents and Foot Soldiers: The Stories of the 14 Saudis Just Released From Guantánamo", Huffington Post, November 12, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-19. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Sixteen Saudis return from Guantanamo Bay prison", asharq alawsat, September 6, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-09-07. 
  6. ^ Seven Saudi Guantanamo detainees return to the Kingdom. Saudi Embassy (February 21, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-05-25.
  7. ^ a b "Saudi terror suspects go home", United Press International, February 22, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-03-03. 
  8. ^ P.K. Abdul Ghafour. "Families Meet With Gitmo Returnees", Arab News, Saturday, February 24, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-03-03. 
  9. ^ Jeannie Shaw. "US returns 16 Guantanamo detainees to Saudi Arabia", The Jurist, Thursday, December 14, 2006. Retrieved on 2007-07-16. 
  10. ^ a b c d Fourteen Guantanamo detainees returned to the Kingdom. Royal Saudi Embassy, Washington DC (June 25, 2006). Retrieved on March 10, 2007.
  11. ^ a b c Saudi detainees at Guantanamo returned to the Kingdom; names given. Royal Saudi Embassy, Washington (May 19, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-03-22.
  12. ^ "US releases Saudi, Bahraini prisoners from Guantanamo", The Jurist, November 5, 2005. Retrieved on May-24-2007. 
  13. ^ David Shucosky. "US returns three Guantanamo detainees to Saudi Arabia", The Jurist, Wednesday, July 20, 2005. Retrieved on 2007-05-24. 
  14. ^ David Shucosky. "Saudis release five men turned over from Guantanamo", The Jurist, Wednesday, August 10, 2005. Retrieved on 2007-05-24. 
  15. ^ a b c d e f list of prisoners (.pdf), US Department of Defense, April 20, 2006
  16. ^ documents (.pdf) from Adil Zamil Abdull Mohssin Al Zamil's Combatant Status Review Tribunal
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