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  • | 5 || [[ABASIN, SAID]] || [[ISN 671|671]] || [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] || [[Khan o Khel, AF|Kh # [[Said Abasin]]
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  • ...ct to further review by the Principals prior to the detainee's transfer to a detention facility in the United States. || ...AF]] || [[w:ISN 579|579]] || [[w:Khairullah Said Wali Khairkhwa|Khairullah Said Wali Khairkhwa]] || Continued detention pursuant to the Authorization for U
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  • All the transcripts and statements were in a single .pdf file... http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/08-F-048 | '''885 - 908''' || [[ISN 200]] || [[Said Muhammad Husayn Qahtani]] || TRANSCRIPT || [http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/det
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  • ...t]]; and [[China]] to [[China–Pakistan border|the northeast]]. It shares a maritime border with [[Oman]] in the Gulf of Oman, and is separated from [[ ...ls]],<ref>{{cite book |last=Spuler |first=Bertold |title=The Muslim World: a Historical Survey |date=1969 |publisher=E.J. Brill |location=Leiden, Nether
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  • {{Other uses|Mohammed Said}} | name = Said Muhammad Husayn Qahtani
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  • In late 2008 the Department of Defense published a list of the [[Guantanamo captive]]s who died in custody, were freed, or wer | [[ISN 175]] || [[Hassan Mujamma Rabai Said]] || [[Algeria]] || [[Algeria]] || 2002-05-01 || 2009-01-17 ||
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  • ...igence analysts assert are tied to [[al Qaeda]], the Nibras guest house is said to be owned, personally, by [[Osama bin Laden]]. A team at the [[Combating Terrorism Center]] at the [[United States Military
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  • '''Gholam Ruhani''' is a citizen of [[Afghanistan]], who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in A widely distributed [[Associated Press]] story said that Ruhani was a clerk for the [[Taliban]] [[intelligence (information gathering)|intelligen
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  • [[File:Camp Iguana Recreation Yard -a.jpg|thumb|Recreation yard, Camp Iguana]] '''Camp Iguana''' is a small compound in the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp|detention camp]] comp
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  • In a paper entitled: ''"The Current Detainee Population of Guantánamo: An Empir | [[ISN 33|33]] || [[Mohammed Ahmad Said Al Edah]] ||
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  • The '''Al Ansar guest house''' is a name [[Joint Task Force Guantanamo]] [[counter-terrorism]] analysts have ap ...or Administrative Review Board in the case of Al Sharabi, Zuhail Abdo Anam Said
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  • ==Brokered an exchange of prisoners following a hijacking, in 1999== ...istan]].<ref name=Bbc2001-10-17/> According to the ''[[BBC]]'' some rumors said he was trying to negotiate an end to the [[American aerial bombardment of A
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  • ...weapon of<br>mass destruction, as well as money-laundering and supporting a foreign terrorist organization,<br>[[Jaish-e-Mohammed]] | occupation = [[Imam]] of the Masjid As-Salam mosque in [[Albany, NY]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Sana'a]], Yemen ...1, 1979 in [[Sana'a|Sana'a, Yemen]], '''Mohammed Ahmed Ali Al Asadi''' was a prisoner held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Gua
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  • '''Abdul Haq Wasiq''' is a citizen of [[Afghanistan]] once held in the [[Guantanamo Bay detainment cam Former Taliban Ambassador to [[Pakistan]] [[Abdul Salam Zaeef]] described being flown to the [[United States Navy]]'s amphibious wa
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  • In 2005 he announced that he would be a candidate in the elections for the [[House of the People (Afghanistan)|Hous ...an diplomats and the United Nations that Osama bin Laden was due to launch a huge attack on American soil.
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  • ...le:Alexander Acosta.jpg | thumb | 300px | Prosecutor [[Alexander Acosta]], a Republican Party insider, would later face severe criticism for the extreme '''Jeffrey Epstein''' was a controversial [[American people|American]] financier.<ref name=nytime2019-0
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  • [[Swati Shara]] of the ''[[Washington Post]]'' compiled a list of the 119 individuals the Senate report named in its torture report.< * Provided with a certificate of innocence after five years of torture.<ref name=TheNation201
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  • '''Abdul Haddi Bin Hadiddi''' is a citizen of [[Tunisia]] who was held in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo B ...lim roots.”''. He settled down in Pakistan, and married the daughter of a fellow Tunisian. Worthington suggested that his arrest in Pakistan, in Apr
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  • ...hrough the provision of either 'an Afghan corridor in west Baluchistan' or a free Afghan zone in Karachi. In early 1948, Kabul's envoy, Sardar Najibulla ...-741-7|page=377|quote=Marshal Shah Wali Khan, uncle of King Zahir Shah and a former Prime Minister of Afghanistan, was appointed as the first Afghan Amb
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