Source: http://www.andyworthington.co.uk/guantanamo-the-definitive-prisoner-list-part-5/
Timestamp: 2016-12-10 06:53:52
Document Index: 112820624

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 5', 'art 5', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 6', 'art 5', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 6']

Guantánamo: The Definitive Prisoner List (Part 5) | Andy Worthington Guantánamo: The Definitive Prisoner List (Part 5)
Please note that Part 1 covers ISN numbers (prisoner numbers) 1-133, Part 2 covers 134-268, Part 3 covers 269-496, Part 4 covers 497-661 and Part 6 covers 929-10029.
The 779 prisoners held at Guantánamo (Part 5)
Mostly captured in Afghanistan (Nov 2001-May 2002)
662 RELEASED NOV 2007 Sulayman, Ahmed (Jordan) Chapter 12
663 RELEASED JUL 2003 El Weleli, Reda Fadel (Egypt) Torture and Terrorism: In the Middle East It’s 2011, In America It’s Still 2001, WikiLeaks and the 14 Missing Guantánamo Files, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Eight of Ten)
664 RELEASED MAY 2006 Al Uwaydah, Rashid (Saudi Arabia) Website Extras 9, The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Eight of Ten)
665 RELEASED MAR 2004 Eideov, Sadee (Tajikistan) No information
666 RELEASED NOV 2003 Hezbullah (Afghanistan) WikiLeaks and the 22 Children of Guantánamo, WikiLeaks: The Unknown Prisoners of Guantánamo (Part Five of Five)
667 RELEASED JUL 2003 Sarwar, Kari Mohammed (Afghanistan) WikiLeaks: The Unknown Prisoners of Guantánamo (Part Five of Five)
668 RELEASED MAR 2004 Andarr, Abdul Al Hameed (Afghanistan) WikiLeaks: The Unknown Prisoners of Guantánamo (Part Five of Five)
669 RELEASED JUN 2009 Zuhair, Ahmed Zaid Salim (Saudi Arabia) Chapter 20, also see Guantánamo’s Long-Term Hunger Striker Should Be Sent Home, Secrecy Still Shrouds Guantánamo’s Five-Year Hunger Striker, Ahmed Zuhair, Long-Term Former Hunger Striker at Guantánamo, Speaks
670 RELEASED NOV 2007 Hekmat, Abdullah (Afghanistan) Website Extras 11
671 RELEASED MAR 2003 Abassin, Said (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Eight of Ten)
672 RELEASED NOV 2006 (in Albania) Asam, Zakirjan (Russia) Chapter 14, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Eight of Ten)
673 RELEASED MAR 2003 Khan, Alif (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Eight of Ten)
674 RELEASED FEB 2004 Ishmuradov, Timur (Russia) Chapters 14, 18, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Eight of Ten)
675 RELEASED JULY 2010 (in Latvia), CLEARED (under Bush) Kasimbekov, Kamalludin (Uzbekistan) Website Extras 11
676 RELEASED AUG 2005 Anwarkurd, Mohammed (Iran) Website Extras 11, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released After the Tribunals, 2004 to 2005 (Part Four of Five)
677 RELEASED NOV 2003 Wazir, Mohammed (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Eight of Ten)
678 RELEASED JUN 2007 Mahdi, Fawaz (Yemen) Chapter 14
Captured in house raids in Pakistan or randomly seized (Mar-Jul 2002)
679 RELEASED DEC 2009 Tahir, Mohammed (Tahar, Taher) (Yemen) Chapter 13, also see Guantánamo: A Prison Built On Lies, Judge Orders Release from Guantánamo of Russian Caught in Abu Zubaydah’s Web, Why is a Yemeni Student in Guantánamo, Cleared on Three Occasions, Still Imprisoned?
680 RELEASED JUN 2015 (in Oman), CLEARED (under Obama) Hassan, Emad (Yemen) Chapter 13, also see Guantánamo: A Prison Built On Lies, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), The Guantánamo Experiment: A Harrowing Letter by Yemeni Prisoner Emad Hassan, Guantánamo Prisoner Force-Fed Since 2007 Launches Historic Legal Challenge, Nine Years of Hunger Strikes and Force-Feeding at Guantánamo: A Declaration in Support of Emad Hassan by Clive Stafford Smith, Long-Term Guantánamo Hunger Striker Emad Hassan Describes the Torture of Force-Feeding, Two More Guantánamo Hunger Strikers Ask Judges to Order Government to Preserve Video Evidence of Force-Feeding, Radio: Andy Worthington Discusses Guantánamo with Linda Olson-Osterlund on KBOO FM in Portland, “Most of the Hunger Strikers Are Vomiting on the Torture Chairs”: Emad Hassan’s Latest Harrowing Letter from Guantánamo, Guantánamo Violence: Prisoners Report Shaker Aamer “Beaten,” Another Man Assaulted “For Nearly Two Hours”, 76 US Lawmakers Ask Obama to Let Them See Guantánamo Force-Feeding Videos, Emad Hassan’s Story: How Knowing a Town Called Al-Qa’idah Got Him 13 Years in Guantánamo
681 RELEASED JULY 2010, WON HABEAS PETITION (May 2010), CLEARED (under Bush) Hassen, Mohammed (Mohammed Hassan Odaini) (Yemen) Chapter 13, mentioned in Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, also see Guantánamo: A Prison Built On Lies, Why Obama Must Continue Releasing Yemenis From Guantánamo, Why is a Yemeni Student in Guantánamo, Cleared on Three Occasions, Still Imprisoned?, Obama Thinks About Releasing Innocent Yemenis from Guantánamo, Obama’s Moral Bankruptcy Regarding Torture, Mocking the Law, Judges Rule that Evidence Is Not Necessary to Hold Insignificant Guantánamo Prisoners for the Rest of Their Lives, Video: Al-Jazeera’s Powerful and Important Documentary, “Life After Guantánamo”
682 NOT CLEARED BY PRB (July 2016) Al Sharbi, Ghassan (Abdullah al-Sharbi) (Saudi Arabia) Chapters 13, 19, MILITARY COMMISSION (charges dropped, reinstated), also see Doing The Right Thing, Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), Tyler Cabot’s Important Profile of Guantánamo Prisoner Noor Uthman Muhammed for Esquire, mentioned in Long-Term Guantánamo Hunger Striker Emad Hassan Describes the Torture of Force-Feeding, The Last Russian in Guantánamo and an Alleged Saudi Bomb-Maker Seek Release Via Periodic Review Boards
683 RELEASED DEC 2009 Ahmed, Fayad Yahya (al-Rami) (Yemen) Chapter 13, also see Guantánamo: A Prison Built On Lies, Judge Orders Release from Guantánamo of Russian Caught in Abu Zubaydah’s Web, Why is a Yemeni Student in Guantánamo, Cleared on Three Occasions, Still Imprisoned?
684 RELEASED DEC 2014 (in Uruguay), CLEARED (under Obama), CLEARED (under Bush) Tahamuttan, Mohammed (Taha Mattan) (Palestine) Website Extras 10, mentioned in Who Are the Two Guantánamo Prisoners Freed in Germany?, also see Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), Abandoned in Guantánamo: Mohammed Taha Mattan, an Innocent Palestinian, Uruguay’s President Mujica Confirms Offer of New Home for Six Guantánamo Prisoners, Guantánamo Lawyers Urge Obama Administration to Approve Release of Six Men to Uruguay, New Life in Uruguay for Six Former Guantánamo Prisoners, Guantánamo Prisoners Released in Uruguay Struggle to Adapt to Freedom, Strangers in a Strange Land: My Interview About the Struggles of the Six Men Freed from Guantánamo in Uruguay, Former Hunger Striker Abu Wa’el Dhiab and Other Guantánamo Prisoners Freed in Uruguay Discuss Their Problems, Der Spiegel Publishes Detailed Profile of the Former Guantánamo Prisoners in Uruguay, Struggling to Adapt to a New Life
685 NOT CLEARED BY PRB (Jul 2016), LOST HABEAS PETITION (Jan 2011) Ali, Abdelrazak (Abdullah Azak, Saeed Bakhouche) (Algeria) Website Extras 10, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), Algerian in Guantánamo Loses Habeas Petition for Being in a Guest House with Abu Zubaydah, Updated: My Definitive List of the Guantánamo Habeas Corpus Results, The Man They Don’t Know: Saeed Bakhouche, an Algerian, Faces a Periodic Review Board at Guantánamo
686 RELEASED NOV 2014 (in Georgia), CLEARED (under Obama) Hakim, Abdel (Yemen) Chapter 13, also see Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3)
687 RELEASED JUN 2009 Al Noofayaee, Abdul Aziz (Saudi Arabia) Chapter 13, also see Guantánamo: A Prison Built On Lies, Judge Orders Release from Guantánamo of Russian Caught in Abu Zubaydah’s Web, Why is a Yemeni Student in Guantánamo, Cleared on Three Occasions, Still Imprisoned?
688 RELEASED JAN 2016 (in Oman) Ahmed, Fahmi (Yemen) Chapter 13, mentioned in Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, also see Guantánamo: A Prison Built On Lies, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3)
689 RELEASED JAN 2015 (in Oman), CLEARED (under Obama) Salam, Mohamed (Yemen) Chapter 13, also see Guantánamo: A Prison Built On Lies, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3)
690 RELEASED JAN 2015 (in Estonia), LOST HABEAS PETITION (Oct 2011), CLEARED (under Obama) Qader, Ahmed Abdul (Abdul al-Qader Ahmed Hussain, Abdul Qader Ahmed Hussein) (Yemen) Chapter 13, mentioned in Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, also see Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), As Judges Kill Off Habeas Corpus for the Guantánamo Prisoners, Will the Supreme Court Act?, Judge Calls for An End to Unjust Provisions Governing Guantánamo Prisoners’ Habeas Corpus Petitions, Updated: My Definitive List of the Guantánamo Habeas Corpus Results
691 RELEASED JUN 2015 (in Oman), CLEARED (under Obama) Al Zarnuki, Mohammed (Yemen) Chapter 13, also see Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3)
692 RELEASED SEP 2009, WON HABEAS PETITION (May 09) Ahmed, Alla Ali Bin Ali (Yemen) Chapter 13, also see Judge Condemns “Mosaic” Of Guantánamo Intelligence, And Unreliable Witnesses, Guantánamo: A Prison Built On Lies, Guantánamo As Hotel California: You Can Check Out Any Time You Like, But You Can Never Leave, Guantánamo And The Courts (Part Three): Obama’s Continuing Shame, 75 Guantánamo Prisoners Cleared For Release; 31 Could Leave Today, Why Obama Must Continue Releasing Yemenis From Guantánamo, Judge Orders Release from Guantánamo of Russian Caught in Abu Zubaydah’s Web, Why is a Yemeni Student in Guantánamo, Cleared on Three Occasions, Still Imprisoned?, Does Obama Really Know or Care About Who Is at Guantánamo?, Abandoned in Guantánamo: WikiLeaks Reveals the Yemenis Cleared for Release for Up to Seven Years
693 DIED IN GUANTANAMO JUN 2006 Al Salami, Ali Abdullah Ahmed (Salah Ahmed al-Salami) (Yemen) Chapters 13, 19, also see Second Anniversary of Triple Suicide at Guantánamo, Guantánamo Suicide Report: Truth or Travesty?, Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, Guantánamo: A Prison Built On Lies, Murders at Guantánamo: Scott Horton of Harper’s Exposes the Truth about the 2006 “Suicides”, Why is a Yemeni Student in Guantánamo, Cleared on Three Occasions, Still Imprisoned?, Omar Deghayes and Terry Holdbrooks Discuss Guantánamo (Part Three): Deaths at the Prison, Suicide or Murder at Guantánamo?, Murders at Guantánamo: The Cover-Up Continues, UN Secret Detention Report (Part One): The CIA’s “High-Value Detainee” Program and Secret Prisons, US Court Denies Justice to Dead Men at Guantánamo, On the 5th Anniversary of the Disputed Guantánamo “Suicides,” Jeff Kaye Defends Scott Horton, Relatives of Disputed Guantánamo Suicides Speak Out As Families Appeal in US Court, The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Eight of Ten), The Season of Death at Guantánamo, New Evidence Casts Doubt on US Claims that Three Guantánamo Deaths in 2006 Were Suicides, Remembering the Season of Death at Guantánamo, Video: RT America’s One-Hour Special on Guantánamo Featuring Andy Worthington, Joe Hickman, Nancy Hollander and Tom Wilner, Remembering Guantánamo’s Dead
694 CLEARED BY PRB (Aug 2016), LOST HABEAS PETITION (Sep 2009), LOST APPEAL (Jun 2010) Barhoumi, Sufyian (Algeria) Chapter 13, MILITARY COMMISSION (charges dropped, reinstated), mentioned in Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, also see Guantánamo and Habeas Corpus: Prisoners Win 3 out of 4 Cases, But Lose 5 out of 6 in Court of Appeals (Part One), In Abu Zubaydah’s Case, Court Relies on Propaganda and Lies, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), Meet the Guantánamo Prisoner Who Wants to be Prosecuted Rather than Rot in Legal Limbo, A Few Surprises in the New Guantánamo Prisoner List, Plea Deals in Federal Court Mooted for Guantánamo Prisoners in Next Year’s National Defense Authorization Act, Sufyian Barhoumi, An Extremely Well-Behaved Algerian, Seeks Release from Guantánamo Via Periodic Review Board
695 RELEASED APR 2016 (in Senegal), CLEARED BY PRB (Sep 2015), LOST HABEAS PETITION (Apr 2010) Abu Bakr, Omar (Omar Mohammed Khalifh) (Libya) Chapter 12, also see Judge Denies Habeas Petition of an Ill and Abused Libyan in Guantánamo, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), Shrapnel-Damaged Libyan Amputee Seeks Release from Guantánamo via Periodic Review Board
696 Al Qahtani, Jabran (Saudi Arabia) Chapter 13, MILITARY COMMISSION (charges dropped, reinstated), mentioned in Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, also see Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), Alleged Al-Qaida Bomb-Maker Faces Periodic Review Board at Guantánamo
697-698 NO ISN (probably Omar Ghramesh and an unnamed teenager, captured with Abu Zubaydah and rendered to Syria; also see 180, 212, 241, 544, 548 and 583, above)
699 RELEASED SEP 2004 Farhad, Din Mohammed (Afghanistan) Website Extras 9, mentioned in Moazzam Begg Visits Pakistan: My Return to the Scene of the Crime, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
700 RELEASED MAR 2004 Babikir, Mohammed Al Ghazali (Sudan) Chapter 13, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
701 RELEASED FEB 2006 Kiyemba, Jamal (UK-Uganda) Chapters 13, 14, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Eight of Ten)
702 CLEARED BY PRB (Jul 2016), WON HABEAS PETITION (May 2010) Mingazov, Ravil (Russia) Chapter 13, also see Guantánamo Transcripts: Ghost Prisoners Speak After Five And A Half Years, and “9/11 hijacker” Recants His Tortured Confession, Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, Bringing Guantánamo To New York, Judge Orders Release from Guantánamo of Russian Caught in Abu Zubaydah’s Web, Why is a Yemeni Student in Guantánamo, Cleared on Three Occasions, Still Imprisoned?, In Abu Zubaydah’s Case, Court Relies on Propaganda and Lies, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), The Black Hole of Guantánamo: The Sad Story of Ravil Mingazov, A Few Surprises in the New Guantánamo Prisoner List, Guantánamo Lawyers Complain About Slow Progress of Periodic Review Boards, Video: RT America’s One-Hour Special on Guantánamo Featuring Andy Worthington, Joe Hickman, Nancy Hollander and Tom Wilner, The Last Russian in Guantánamo and an Alleged Saudi Bomb-Maker Seek Release Via Periodic Review Boards
703 RELEASED NOV 2008 Ahmed, Labed (Ahmed Labed) (Algeria) Chapter 13, also see Judge Orders Release from Guantánamo of Russian Caught in Abu Zubaydah’s Web, Algerian in Guantánamo Loses Habeas Petition for Being in a Guest House with Abu Zubaydah
704 RELEASED NOV 2008 Abdallah, Mohammed Hussein (Somalia) Chapter 13
705 RELEASED JUL 2008 Hamlili, Mustafa (Algeria) Chapter 13, also see WikiLeaks and the 14 Missing Guantánamo Files
706 RELEASED SEP 2007 Al Amin, Mohammed (Mauritania) Chapters 13, 14
707 RELEASED DEC 2013, ACCEPTED MILITARY COMMISSION PLEA DEAL (34-month sentence, Feb 2011) Muhammed, Noor Uthman (Sudan) Chapter 13, MILITARY COMMISSION (charges dropped, reinstated), mentioned in Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, also see MILITARY COMMISSION (under Obama), Bin Laden Cook Expected to Serve Two More Years at Guantánamo – And Some Thoughts on the Remaining Sudanese Prisoners, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), Obama’s Collapse: The Return of the Military Commissions, Hiding Horrific Tales of Torture: Why The US Government Reached A Plea Deal with Guantánamo Prisoner Noor Uthman Muhammed, After Recent Ruling in the Case of Bin Laden’s Cook, Guantánamo Should Close by July 2012, Carol Rosenberg on the “Prison within a Prison” at Guantánamo for Four Convicted “War Criminals”, Tyler Cabot’s Important Profile of Guantánamo Prisoner Noor Uthman Muhammed for Esquire, US Military Admits Only 2.5 Percent of All Prisoners Ever Held at Guantánamo Will Be Tried, The collapse of Guantánamo’s military commissions (for Al-Jazeera)
708 NOT CLEARED BY PRB (Aug 2016) Al Bakush, Ismael (Ismael Ali Bakush) (Libya) Website Extras 10, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), Libyan Who Abandoned Habeas Corpus Petition, Citing Its “Futility,” Asks Review Board to Approve His Release from Guantánamo
709 RELEASED FEB 2010 (in Albania), CLEARED (under Bush) Al Qassim, Abdul Rauf (Libya) Website Extras 10, Return to torture: cleared Guantánamo detainee Abdul Rauf al-Qassim fears return to Libya
710 RELEASED DEC 2007 Adem, Salim Muhood (Amir, bin Amir) (Sudan) Chapter 13, also see Sudanese ex-Guantánamo detainees demand release of fellow citizens and compensation for “mental and physical torture”, More Evidence of the Use of Water Torture at Guantánamo and in Afghanistan and Iraq
711 RELEASED NOV 2003 Hamid, Hassan (Jordan) Chapter 13, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
712 RELEASED JUL 2005 Gadallah, Hammad (Sudan) Chapter 13, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released After the Tribunals, 2004 to 2005 (Part Four of Five)
713 RELEASED NOV 2014, CLEARED BY PRB (Oct 2014) Al Zahrani, Mohammed (Saudi Arabia) Website Extras 10, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), Saudi Prisoner Muhammad Al-Zahrani Seeks Release from Guantánamo via Periodic Review Board
714 RELEASED MAR 2004 Ahmad, Rashid (Sudan) Chapter 13, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
715 RELEASED MAR 2004 Mustafa, Hussain (Jordan) Chapters 13, 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
716 RELEASED NOV 2006 (in Albania) Salim, Ala (Egypt) Chapters 13, 19, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Eight of Ten)
717 RELEASED Mar 2010 (in Georgia), LOST HABEAS PETITION (Apr 2009), CLEARED (under Bush) Bin Hadiddi, Abdulhadi (Hedi Hammamy) (Tunisia) Website Extras 10, Farce at Guantánamo, as cleared prisoner’s habeas petition is denied, Guantánamo And The Courts (Part Two): Obama’s Shame, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), What Does Tunisia’s Revolution Mean for Political Prisoners, Including Guantánamo Detainees?
718 RELEASED NOV 2006 (in Albania) Boucetta, Fethi (Algeria) Chapter 13, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Eight of Ten)
719 RELEASED OCT 2008 Al Hassan, Mustafa (Sudan) Website Extras 10
720 RELEASED MAY 2008 Al Amir, Amir Yacoub (Yacoub Mahmoud) (Sudan) Website Extras 10
721 RELEASED JUN 2007 (imprisoned in Tunisia, but released Feb 2011) Omar, Abdullah Bin (Tunisia) Website Extras 10, “We would rather be back in Guantánamo”, Out of Guantánamo and into the fire, What Does Tunisia’s Revolution Mean for Political Prisoners, Including Guantánamo Detainees?, Guantánamo: A Tale of Two Tunisians, Torture and Terrorism: In the Middle East It’s 2011, In America It’s Still 2001, Tunisians Call for the Release of Prisoners in Guantánamo
722 RELEASED DEC 2014 (in Uruguay), CLEARED (under Obama) Diyab, Abu Wa’el (Jihad Dhiab) (Syria) Website Extras 10, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), Don’t Forget the Hunger Strike at Guantánamo, Guantánamo Stories: 19 of the 43 Men Being Force-Fed in the Prison-Wide Hunger Strike, Shaker Aamer and Other Prisoners Ask US Court to Stop the Force-Feeding and Forced Medication at Guantánamo, Justice Department Tells Court that Force-Feeding Guantánamo Hunger Strikers is “Maintaining the Status Quo”, Shaker Aamer and Other Guantánamo Prisoners Call Force-Feeding Torture, Ask Appeals Court for Help, Watch the Shocking New Animated Film About the Guantánamo Hunger Strike, Today, As Guantánamo Hunger Strikers Seek Relief in Washington Appeals Court, A US Protestor Will Be Force-Fed Outside, US Appeals Court Rules that Guantánamo Prisoners Can Challenge Force-Feeding, and Their Conditions of Detention, Breakthrough on Guantánamo: Judge Orders US Government to Stop Force-Feeding Syrian Prisoner and to Preserve Video Evidence, Uruguay’s President Mujica Confirms Offer of New Home for Six Guantánamo Prisoners, For First Time, US Judge Orders Government to Release Videotapes of Force-Feeding to Guantánamo Prisoner’s Lawyers, Judge Reluctantly Allows US to Resume Force-Feeding Guantánamo Hunger Striker, Radio: Andy Worthington Discusses Guantánamo with Linda Olson-Osterlund on KBOO FM in Portland, Waiting for progress on Guantánamo (for Al-Jazeera), The Latest News on the Guantánamo Force-Feeding Videotapes, and the Prisoners’ Ongoing Legal Challenges, “I Had Trouble Sleeping,” Lawyer Says After Viewing Guantánamo Force-Feeding Videos, Guantánamo Lawyers Urge Obama Administration to Approve Release of Six Men to Uruguay, For the First Time, A Nurse at Guantánamo Refuses to Take Part in Force-Feedings, Calls Them a “Criminal Act”, Guantánamo Hunger Striker Abu Wa’el Dhiab’s Wife Calls for Videos of his Force-Feeding to be Made Public, US Judge Orders Guantánamo Authorities to Allow Independent Doctors to Assess Health of Hunger Striker Abu Wa’el Dhiab, “Most of the Hunger Strikers Are Vomiting on the Torture Chairs”: Emad Hassan’s Latest Harrowing Letter from Guantánamo, The Despair of Guantánamo’s Most Prominent Hunger Striker, Judge in Guantánamo Force-Feeding Case Rejects Government’s Call for Secret Hearing, In Ground-Breaking Ruling, US Judge Gladys Kessler Orders Guantánamo Force-Feeding Videos to be Made Public, Experts Deliver Damning Testimony at Guantánamo Force-Feeding Trial, Judge Grants Government a Month’s Delay in Release of Guantánamo Force-Feeding Videotapes, 76 US Lawmakers Ask Obama to Let Them See Guantánamo Force-Feeding Videos, Disappointment as US Judge Upholds Force-Feeding of Hunger Striking Guantánamo Prisoner Abu Wa’el Dhiab, UN Says Force-Feeding at Guantánamo Constitutes Ill-Treatment in Violation of the Convention Against Torture, New Life in Uruguay for Six Former Guantánamo Prisoners, Guantánamo Prisoners Released in Uruguay Struggle to Adapt to Freedom, Strangers in a Strange Land: My Interview About the Struggles of the Six Men Freed from Guantánamo in Uruguay, Sen. Dianne Feinstein Urges Pentagon to End “Unnecessary” Force-Feeding at Guantánamo, Former Hunger Striker Abu Wa’el Dhiab and Other Guantánamo Prisoners Freed in Uruguay Discuss Their Problems, Former Guantánamo Prisoner Asim Al-Khalaqi Dies in Kazakhstan, Four Months After Being Freed, “Petty and Nasty”: Guantánamo Commander Bans Lawyers From Bringing Food to Share with Prisoners, Appeals Court Refuses to Allow Government to Block Release of Guantánamo Force-Feeding Tapes, Der Spiegel Publishes Detailed Profile of the Former Guantánamo Prisoners in Uruguay, Struggling to Adapt to a New Life, US Judge Orders Release of Guantánamo Force-Feeding Tapes, Condemns Government Delays
723-725 NO ISN
726 RELEASED MAR 2004 Al Henali, Menhal (Syria) Chapter 13, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
727 RELEASED DEC 2007 Deghayes, Omar (UK-Libya) Chapters 13, 14, 15, also see The testimony of Guantánamo detainee Omar Deghayes, Deals with dictators undermined by British request for return of five British detainees, British Residents in Guantánamo: the backlash begins, Guantánamo Britons To Be Released: A Mixed Result, The Guantánamo Britons and Spain’s dubious extradition request, Spanish drop “inhuman” extradition request for Guantánamo Britons, WORLD EXCLUSIVE: New Revelations About The Torture Of Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, When Torture Kills: Ten Murders In US Prisons In Afghanistan, Former prisoners launch the Guantánamo Justice Centre in London, NEW FILM: Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo, Photos from the launch of “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo”, UK Judge Approves Use of Secret Evidence in Guantánamo Case, Video: Andy Worthington Discusses Guantánamo, Plus Clips From “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo”, Video: Q&A with Moazzam Begg, Omar Deghayes, Andy Worthington and Polly Nash at the Launch of “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo”, The Guardian interviews Omar Deghayes: “The spirit is what makes us who we are”, White House Repeats Pentagon Lies About Guantánamo “Recidivists”, “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo”: Report on screenings in Bradford and Norwich, “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo”: 500 turn up for Kent screening, plus report on SOAS and UCL events, Video: Omar Deghayes Discusses British Complicity in Torture in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Guantánamo, A warm Scottish welcome for “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo”, An interview with Omar Deghayes, following Kent screening of “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo”, Video: Q&A session at Glasgow screening of “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo” with Omar Deghayes, Andy Worthington and Aamer Anwar, UK Appeals Court Rules Out Government’s Use of Secret Evidence in Guantánamo Damages Claim, House Kills Plan to Close Guantánamo, Omar Deghayes and Terry Holdbrooks Discuss Guantánamo (Part One): Omar’s Story, Omar Deghayes and Terry Holdbrooks Discuss Guantánamo (Part Two): Terry’s Story, Omar Deghayes and Terry Holdbrooks Discuss Guantánamo (Part Three): Deaths at the Prison, UN Secret Detention Report (Part Three): Proxy Detention, Other Countries’ Complicity, and Obama’s Record, A Cautious Welcome for British Torture Inquiry, UK Sought Rendition of British Nationals to Guantánamo; Tony Blair Directly Involved, Omar Deghayes Complains About “Highly Selective” Disclosure of UK Documents Relating to his Interrogations in Bagram and Guantánamo, As the UK Government Announces Compensation for Ex-Guantánamo Prisoners, Is the Return of Shaker Aamer Part of the Deal?, The UK Government’s Guantánamo Guilt, and the Urgent Need for Shaker Aamer’s Return, A Statement from Former Prisoner Omar Deghayes on the 9th Anniversary of the Opening of Guantánamo, “High-Value Detainee” Abu Zubaydah Blinded By the Bush Administration, A Good Day for Justice: British Supreme Court Bans Use of Secret Evidence by Intelligence Services, New Revelations About The Use of Water Torture at Guantánamo, An End to Gaddafi’s Tyranny: The Liberation of the Hated Abu Salim Prison, On Guantánamo’s 10th Anniversary, British Ex-Prisoners Talk About Their Lives, and Call for the Release of Shaker Aamer, To Mark 10 Years of Guantánamo, Stern Magazine Profiles Five Former Prisoners, Six Years in Hell: Former Prisoner Omar Deghayes Recalls Bagram and Guantánamo, “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo”: Amnesty Screening in Lewes with Andy Worthington, Omar Deghayes, Caroline Lucas and Norman Baker, October 21, 2012, A Message from Omar Deghayes on the 11th Anniversary of the Opening of Guantánamo, Omar Deghayes and Andy Worthington Discuss Guantánamo at Sussex University, January 29, 2013, Guantánamo and Shaker Aamer: Andy Worthington and Omar Deghayes in Conversation on Radio Free Brighton, Andy Worthington and Omar Deghayes Discuss Aafia Siddiqui in East London, Saturday February 23, 2013, 25 Former Prisoners Urge President Obama to Close Guantánamo, Judge Recognizes Force-Feeding as Torture, But Tells Guantánamo Prisoner Only President Obama Can Deal with the Hunger Strike, Guantánamo Hunger Striker Abu Wa’el Dhiab: “The Mistreatment Now is More Severe than During Bush”
728 RELEASED AUG 2016 (in UAE) Nassir, Jamil (Yemen) Chapter 13, mentioned in Lost in Guantánamo: The Faisalabad 16, also see Judge Orders Release from Guantánamo of Russian Caught in Abu Zubaydah’s Web, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Six: Captured in Pakistan (2 of 3), mentioned in “It’s Going to End in Men Dying”: Carlos Warner, Guantánamo Attorney, Discusses the Hunger Strike
729 RELEASED MAR 2004 Umarov, Muhibullo (Tajikistan) Chapter 13, also see WikiLeaks and the 14 Missing Guantánamo Files, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
730 RELEASED MAR 2005 Fauzee, Ibrahim (Maldives) Chapter 13 (footnote), also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released After the Tribunals, 2004 to 2005 (Part Four of Five)
731 RELEASED MAR 2004 Mazharuddin (Tajikistan) Chapter 13, also see WikiLeaks and the 14 Missing Guantánamo Files, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
732 RELEASED MAR 2004 Shirinov, Abdughaffor (Tajikistan) Chapter 13, also see WikiLeaks and the 14 Missing Guantánamo Files, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
743 RELEASED AUG 2008 Madni, Mohammed Saad Iqbal (Pakistan) Chapters 16, 19, also see Revealed: Identity Of Guantánamo Torture Victim Rendered Through Diego Garcia, US Torture Under Scrutiny In British Courts, UN Secret Detention Report (Part Three): Proxy Detention, Other Countries’ Complicity, and Obama’s Record, Video: Ex-Guantánamo Prisoner and Victim of US Rendition and Torture Speaks, Torture and Terrorism: In the Middle East It’s 2011, In America It’s Still 2001
744 RELEASED JULY 2010, CLEARED (under Bush) Naji, Aziz Abdul (Algeria) Chapter 13, also see Guantánamo Algerian Returns Home; Will Obama Suspend Further Transfers?, Abdul Aziz Naji, Released from Guantánamo Last Week, Speaks to Algerian Media, The Dark Desires of Bruce Jessen, the Architect of Bush’s Torture Program, As Revealed by His Former Friend and Colleague, Why Algeria Is Not A Safe Country for the Repatriation of Guantánamo Prisoners, An Update on the Plight of Former Guantánamo Prisoner Abdul Aziz Naji, Sentenced to Three Years in Prison in Algeria, Algeria’s Ongoing Persecution of Former Guantánamo Prisoner Abdul Aziz Naji
753 CLEARED BY PRB (Jul 2016) Zahir, Abdul (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Eight: Captured in Afghanistan (2002-07), US in Talks to Return the 17 Afghan Prisoners in Guantánamo, Close Guantánamo, Free the Afghans, Prisoners in Guantánamo Ask to be Freed Because of the End of the War in Afghanistan, Two More Prisoners – A Moroccan and an Afghan – Seek Release from Guantánamo Via Periodic Review Boards, as Two More Men Have Their Detention Upheld, mentioned in Obama’s Failure to Close Guantánamo: Revisiting a Major Article in the New Yorker, How Guantánamo’s Periodic Review Boards Exposed Woefully Distorted Intelligence Assessments
757 RELEASED OCT 2015, CLEARED (under Obama) Abdul Aziz, Ahmed Ould (Mauritania) Website Extras 10, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), Ahmed Ould Abdel Aziz: The Mauritanian Teacher Still Awaiting Release from Guantánamo, On Guantánamo, No News is Bad News, Obama to Release Ten Guantánamo Prisoners Including Shaker Aamer, Says Washington Post, Obama’s Failure to Close Guantánamo: Revisiting a Major Article in the New Yorker
758 RELEASED JAN 2009 Al Naely, Abbas (Iraq) Chapters 13, 20
760 RELEASED OCT 2016, CLEARED BY PRB (Jul 2016), WON HABEAS PETITION (Mar 2010), VACATED ON APPEAL (Nov 2010) Slahi, Mohamedou Ould (Salahi) (Mauritania) Chapters 16, 20, mentioned in Bush Era Ends with Guantánamo Trial Chief’s Torture Confession, also see Guantánamo and Habeas Corpus: The Torture Victim and the Taliban Recruit, Mohamedou Ould Salahi: How a Judge Demolished the US Government’s Al-Qaeda Claims, UN Secret Detention Report (Part Three): Proxy Detention, Other Countries’ Complicity, and Obama’s Record, Heads You Lose, Tails You Lose: The Betrayal of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Court Orders Rethink on Tortured Guantánamo Prisoner’s Successful Habeas Petition, The Dark Desires of Bruce Jessen, the Architect of Bush’s Torture Program, As Revealed by His Former Friend and Colleague, New Revelations About The Use of Water Torture at Guantánamo, Penny Lane: What We Learned This Week About Double Agents at Guantánamo, A Few Surprises in the New Guantánamo Prisoner List, Guantánamo Torture Victim Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s Harrowing Memoir to be Published in January 2015, Radio: Andy Worthington Discusses Guantánamo and We Stand With Shaker on KBOO FM in Portland and Radio Islam in Chicago, A Tale of Two Guantánamos: Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s World of Torture vs. the Senate’s Terrorist Fantasies, Two London Events for Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Best-Selling Author Imprisoned in Guantánamo, Photos and Report: Parliamentary Meeting for Guantánamo Prisoner Mohamedou Ould Slahi, April 19, 2016, Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Torture Victim and Best-Selling Author, Seeks Release from Guantánamo, Video: RT America’s One-Hour Special on Guantánamo Featuring Andy Worthington, Joe Hickman, Nancy Hollander and Tom Wilner
761 RELEASED NOV 2007 Zeidan, Ibrahim (Libya) Chapters 14, 20
762 RELEASED AUG 2016 (in UAE), CLEARED BY PRB (May 2016), LOST HABEAS PETITION (Oct 2010) Obaidullah (Obaydullah) (Afghanistan) MILITARY COMMISSION, Website Extras 11, MILITARY COMMISSION (under Obama), Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Eight: Captured in Afghanistan (2002-07), Obama’s Collapse: The Return of the Military Commissions, Guantánamo and the Military Commissions: Revolution Interview with Andy Worthington, Guantánamo: Obama Turns the Clock Back to the Days of Bush’s Kangaroo Courts and Worthless Tribunals, The “Taliban Five” and the Forgotten Afghan Prisoners in Guantánamo, How US Investigators Established that Obaidullah, an Afghan Still Held in Guantánamo, Is Innocent, US in Talks to Return the 17 Afghan Prisoners in Guantánamo, Voices from the Hunger Strike in Guantánamo, Voices from Guantánamo: Obaidullah, an Afghan, Says “There is No Hope that We Will Ever Leave Here”, Close Guantánamo, Free the Afghans, A Few Surprises in the New Guantánamo Prisoner List, Prisoners in Guantánamo Ask to be Freed Because of the End of the War in Afghanistan, Guantánamo Review for Obaidullah, an Afghan Whose Lawyers Established His Innocence Five Years Ago
766 RELEASED SEP 2012, ACCEPTED MILITARY COMMISSION PLEA DEAL (8-year sentence, Oct 2010) Khadr, Omar (Canada) Chapters 14, 15, 19, also see MILITARY COMMISSION, The Trials of Omar Khadr, Guantánamo’s “child soldier”, Guantánamo Trials: Where Are The Terrorists?, Guantánamo’s Shambolic Trials, Torture allegations dog Guantánamo trials, Betrayals, backsliding and boycotts: the continuing collapse of Guantánamo’s Military Commissions, “Screwed up and abused”: Omar Khadr’s Canadian interrogations at Guantánamo, Controversy still plagues Guantánamo’s Military Commissions, Omar Khadr: The Guantánamo Files, The Collapse of Omar Khadr’s Guantánamo Trial, The Dying Days of the Guantánamo Trials, Chaos and Lies: Why Obama Was Right To Halt The Guantánamo Trials, A Broken Circus: Guantánamo Trials Convene For One Day Of Chaos, Predictable Chaos As Guantánamo Trials Resume, Military Commissions Revived: Don’t Do It, Mr. President!, MILITARY COMMISSION (under Obama), Binyam Mohamed on Omar Khadr: A Scapegoat for a Failed “War on Terror”, Prosecuting a Tortured Child: Obama’s Guantánamo Legacy, The Torture of Omar Khadr, a Child in Bagram and Guantánamo, Guantánamo and Habeas Corpus: 2 Years, 50 Cases, 36 Victories for the Prisoners, Defiance in Isolation: The Last Stand of Omar Khadr, Omar Khadr Accepts US Military Lawyer for Forthcoming Trial by Military Commission, A Letter from Omar Khadr in Guantánamo, Lawlessness Haunts Omar Khadr’s Blighted War Crimes Trial at Guantánamo, No Surprise at Obama’s Guantánamo Trial Chaos, On the 9th Anniversary of 9/11, A Call to Close Guantánamo and to Hold Accountable Those Who Authorized Torture, Omar Khadr is 24 Today: He Has Lost One-Third of His Life in US Custody, No Justice for Omar Khadr at Guantánamo, The Betrayal of Omar Khadr – and of American Justice, Andy Worthington Discusses Omar Khadr’s Depressing Plea Deal on Antiwar Radio, Omar Khadr’s Statement at Guantánamo, October 28, 2010, In Omar Khadr’s Sentencing Phase, US Government Introduces Islamophobic “Expert” and Irrelevant Testimony, Torture Is Finally Mentioned on the Last Day of Omar Khadr’s Sentencing Hearing at Guantánamo, “A Child’s Soul is Sacred”: Omar Khadr’s Touching Exchange of Letters with Canadian Professor, Omar Khadr Jury Hammers the Final Nail into the Coffin of American Justice, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Eight: Captured in Afghanistan (2002-07), Obama’s Collapse: The Return of the Military Commissions, Guantánamo and the Military Commissions: Revolution Interview with Andy Worthington, After Recent Ruling in the Case of Bin Laden’s Cook, Guantánamo Should Close by July 2012, Carol Rosenberg on the “Prison within a Prison” at Guantánamo for Four Convicted “War Criminals”, Video: Andy Worthington Discusses the Omar Khadr Film “You Don’t Like the Truth” on Press TV, WikiLeaks and the 22 Children of Guantánamo, Video: Andy Worthington Discusses the Omar Khadr Film “You Don’t Like the Truth” on Press TV (Part Two), On Antiwar Radio, Andy Worthington Discusses the Omar Khadr Film, “You Don’t Like the Truth: 4 Days Inside Guantánamo”, No End to the Shameful Treatment of Omar Khadr, Christmas Thoughts for Omar Khadr, Still Held at Guantánamo, Omar Khadr to Return to Canada from Guantánamo by End of May, Canada’s Shameful Scapegoating of Omar Khadr, Bring Omar Khadr Home: His Lawyers Demand His Return to Canada from Guantánamo, Meet the Canadian Professor Who Has Been Teaching Omar Khadr at Guantánamo, Free Omar Khadr from Guantánamo! Please Support Senator Roméo Dallaire’s Campaign, Video: On Omar Khadr’s 26th Birthday, Supporters Call for his Return to Canada from Guantánamo, This Week at Guantánamo: More on Adnan Latif, Omar Khadr’s Birthday, A French Appeal, and the Release of Cleared Prisoners’ Names, Will Guantánamo Ever Be Closed?, Canada’s Shameful and Unending Disdain for Omar Khadr, US Military Admits Only 2.5 Percent of All Prisoners Ever Held at Guantánamo Will Be Tried, It’s Omar Khadr’s 27th Birthday: He’s Free from Guantánamo, but Still Unjustly Imprisoned in Canada, Lies and Injustice: Canada’s Ongoing Mistreatment of Omar Khadr, How Canada Has Hidden the Truth About Omar Khadr: US War Crimes, Institutional Racism and Media Failures, “He Didn’t Commit a War Crime”: Omar Khadr’s US Lawyer Challenges His Conviction at Guantánamo, Video: Omar Khadr’s US Lawyer, Sam Morison, Explains Why His Guantánamo War Crimes Conviction is a Disgrace, Omar Khadr Condemns His Guantánamo Plea Deal, As Canada Concedes He Is Not A “Maximum-Security Threat”, Progress in Canada: Former Guantánamo Prisoner Omar Khadr Moved to Medium-Security Prison, Canada’s Prison Ombudsman Still Critical of Classification of Omar Khadr, Former Guantánamo Prisoner, Andy Worthington Joins Dennis Edney, Omar Khadr’s Lawyer, for Amnesty International Event in London, March 18, 2014, Canadian Appeals Court Rules That Former Guantánamo Prisoner Omar Khadr Should Be Serving a Youth Sentence, Omar Khadr Urges Canadian Government to Respect the Law While Dealing with National Security Issues, The collapse of Guantánamo’s military commissions (for Al-Jazeera), Canadian Judge Grants Bail to Former Guantánamo Prisoner Omar Khadr, Former Guantánamo Prisoner Omar Khadr Says He Is “Ready” for Freedom; All Decent People Must Agree, Video: Omar Khadr Speaks, Says, “Freedom Is Way Better Than I Thought”, Canadian Supreme Court Rules That Omar Khadr Was A Juvenile Prisoner, Not An Adult, “Petty and Nasty”: Guantánamo Commander Bans Lawyers From Bringing Food to Share with Prisoners, Omar Khadr Speaks: Major Profile of Former Guantánamo Prisoner in the Toronto Star, Former Guantánamo Prisoner Omar Khadr Asks for Bail Conditions to be Eased So He Can Visit His Family, On Omar Khadr’s 29th Birthday, Bail Conditions Eased; Allowed to Visit Grandparents, and Electronic Tag Removed
768 ACCEPTED PLEA DEAL IN MILITARY COMMISSION Feb 2014 Al Darbi, Ahmed Mohammed (Saudi Arabia) MILITARY COMMISSION (under Bush), Website Extras 11, The US military’s shameless propaganda over Guantánamo’s 9/11 trials, 20 Reasons To Shut Down The Guantánamo Trials, The Dying Days of the Guantánamo Trials, Torture in Bagram and Guantánamo: The Declaration of Ahmed al-Darbi, Torture And Futility: Is This The End Of The Military Commissions At Guantánamo?, MILITARY COMMISSION (under Obama), Obama’s Collapse: The Return of the Military Commissions, Guantánamo and the Military Commissions: Revolution Interview with Andy Worthington, Guantánamo: Obama Turns the Clock Back to the Days of Bush’s Kangaroo Courts and Worthless Tribunals, More Evidence of the Use of Water Torture at Guantánamo and in Afghanistan and Iraq, Eleven Years After 9/11, Guantánamo Is A Political Prison, US Military Admits Only 2.5 Percent of All Prisoners Ever Held at Guantánamo Will Be Tried, A Few Surprises in the New Guantánamo Prisoner List, The Chaotic History of Guantánamo’s Military Commissions
782 DIED IN GUANTANAMO FEB 2011 Gul, Awal (Afghanistan) Website Extras 11, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Eight: Captured in Afghanistan (2002-07), In Afghanistan, 5,000 Attend Funeral of Prisoner Who Died in Guantánamo, as Afghan Peace Council Calls for Release of Former Taliban Official, Remembering the Season of Death at Guantánamo
783 RELEASED OCT 2006 Ullah, Shams (Afghanistan) Website Extras 11, The Pentagon Can’t Count: 22 Juveniles Held at Guantánamo, WikiLeaks and the 22 Children of Guantánamo, The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Eight of Ten)
798 RELEASED MAY 2008 Roohullah, Haji (Wakil, Haji Ruhullah) (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see In Afghanistan, Former Guantánamo Prisoners Reflect on Their Ruined Lives, Life after Guantánamo: Stories from Afghanistan
801 RELEASED SEP 2007 Melma, Sabar Lal (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see his alleged death mentioned in In Afghanistan, Former Guantánamo Prisoners Reflect on Their Ruined Lives
812 RELEASED APR 2005 Shah, Qalandar (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released After the Tribunals, 2004 to 2005 (Part Four of Five)
817 RELEASED JAN 2005 Belmar, Richard (UK) Chapters 12, 14, also see UK Judge Approves Use of Secret Evidence in Guantánamo Case, UK Appeals Court Rules Out Government’s Use of Secret Evidence in Guantánamo Damages Claim, As the UK Government Announces Compensation for Ex-Guantánamo Prisoners, Is the Return of Shaker Aamer Part of the Deal?, The UK Government’s Guantánamo Guilt, and the Urgent Need for Shaker Aamer’s Return, A Good Day for Justice: British Supreme Court Bans Use of Secret Evidence by Intelligence Services, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released After the Tribunals, 2004 to 2005 (Part Four of Five), mentioned in On Guantánamo’s 10th Anniversary, British Ex-Prisoners Talk About Their Lives, and Call for the Release of Shaker Aamer
818 RELEASED MAR 2004 Khan, Haji Osman (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
820 RELEASED NOV 2003 Yousef, Mohammed Haji (Afghanistan) WikiLeaks: The Unknown Prisoners of Guantánamo (Part Five of Five)
822 RELEASED MAR 2004 Aslam, Noor (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
826 RELEASED FEB 2006 Salaam, Abdul (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Eight of Ten)
830 RELEASED NOV 2003 Khan, Tila Mohammed (Pakistan) WikiLeaks: The Unknown Prisoners of Guantánamo (Part Five of Five)
831 RELEASED OCT 2006 Khandan, Qadir (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Eight of Ten)
832 RELEASED MAY 2014 (in Qatar) Omari, Mohammed Nabi (Afghanistan) Website Extras 11, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Eight: Captured in Afghanistan (2002-07), The “Taliban Five” and the Forgotten Afghan Prisoners in Guantánamo, US in Talks to Return the 17 Afghan Prisoners in Guantánamo, Close Guantánamo, Free the Afghans, Don’t Forget the Hunger Strike at Guantánamo, On Democracy Now! Andy Worthington Discusses the Cynical Hysteria About the Guantánamo Prisoners Released in Exchange for Bowe Bergdahl, Radio: Andy Worthington Talks to Scott Horton and Peter B. Collins About the Latest Manufactured Guantánamo Scandal, Is Bowe Bergdahl Worth Five Taliban Prisoners? (for Al-Jazeera), Please Read Tom Wilner’s Op-Ed About the Bowe Bergdahl/Taliban Prisoner Swap, Pentagon Defends Bowe Bergdahl/Guantánamo Prisoner Swap as Government Accountability Office Delivers Critical Opinion
834 RELEASED APR 2005 Shabeen, Naquibullah (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released After the Tribunals, 2004 to 2005 (Part Five of Five)
835 RELEASED APR 2005 Rasoul, Mohammed (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released After the Tribunals, 2004 to 2005 (Part Five of Five)
836 RELEASED AUG 2016 (in UAE), CLEARED BY PRB (Mar 2016) Saleh, Ayoub Murshid Ali (Ayyub Murshid Ali Salih) (Yemen) Website Extras 11, “Model Prisoner” at Guantánamo, Tortured in the “Dark Prison,” Loses Habeas Corpus Petition, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), Guantánamo Reviews: US Accepts that Former “Black Site” Prisoner, Like Five Others, Wasn’t Part of Al-Qaeda Plot, As Another Prisoner is Approved for Release
837 RELEASED AUG 2016 (in UAE), CLEARED BY PRB (May 2016) Al Marwalah, Bashir (Yemen) Website Extras 11, “Model Prisoner” at Guantánamo, Tortured in the “Dark Prison,” Loses Habeas Corpus Petition, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), Two More Yemeni “Forever Prisoners” Seek Release from Guantánamo Via Periodic Review Boards
838 CLEARED BY PRB (Jul 2016) Balzuhair, Shawki Awad (Yemen) Website Extras 11, “Model Prisoner” at Guantánamo, Tortured in the “Dark Prison,” Loses Habeas Corpus Petition, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), Periodic Review Boards: Two Prisoners Recommended for Release from Guantánamo, Two Have Detention Upheld, Another Seeks Release
839 CLEARED BY PRB (Jul 2016), LOST HABEAS PETITION (Dec 2009), LOST APPEAL (May 2011) Al Mudwani, Musab (Musa’ab al-Madhwani) (Yemen) Chapter 16, also see “Model Prisoner” at Guantánamo, Tortured in the “Dark Prison,” Loses Habeas Corpus Petition, House Kills Plan to Close Guantánamo, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), The 11-Year Old American Girl Who Knows More About Guantánamo Than Most US Lawmakers, Judges Keep Guantánamo Open Forever, The Supreme Court Abandons the Guantánamo Prisoners, Meet the Seven Guantánamo Prisoners Whose Appeals Were Turned Down by the Supreme Court, “Indefinite Detention is the Worst Form of Torture”: A Guantánamo Prisoner Speaks, Guantánamo Lawyers Complain About Slow Progress of Periodic Review Boards, The Last Two Yemenis Mistakenly Identified as Members of Al-Qaeda Cell Seek Release from Guantánamo via Periodic Review Board
840 CLEARED BY PRB (Aug 2016) Al Maythali, Hail Aziz Ahmed (Al Maythal) (Yemen) Chapter 16, also see “Model Prisoner” at Guantánamo, Tortured in the “Dark Prison,” Loses Habeas Corpus Petition, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), Guantánamo Stories: 19 of the 43 Men Being Force-Fed in the Prison-Wide Hunger Strike, The Last Two Yemenis Mistakenly Identified as Members of Al-Qaeda Cell Seek Release from Guantánamo via Periodic Review Board
841 Nashir, Said Salih Said (Yemen) Website Extras 11, “Model Prisoner” at Guantánamo, Tortured in the “Dark Prison,” Loses Habeas Corpus Petition, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), 31st Periodic Review Board Takes Place, for Yemeni at Guantánamo, as 8th Prisoner Has His Detention Upheld
842 RELEASED SEP 2004 Ahmad, Sultan (Pakistan) The Pentagon Can’t Count: 22 Juveniles Held at Guantánamo, WikiLeaks and the 22 Children of Guantánamo, WikiLeaks: The Unknown Prisoners of Guantánamo (Part Five of Five)
843 RELEASED SEP 2004 Ahmed, Saghir (Pakistan) WikiLeaks: The Unknown Prisoners of Guantánamo (Part Five of Five)
845 RELEASED AUG 2006 Akitar, Mohammed (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Nine of Ten)
848 RELEASED AUG 2007 Ullah, Amin (Afghanistan) Website Extras 11
849 RELEASED OCT 2006 Nasim, Mohammed (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Nine of Ten)
850 RELEASED DEC 2009 Hashim, Mohammed (Afghanistan) MILITARY COMMISSION, Website Extras 11, 20 Reasons To Shut Down The Guantánamo Trials
856 RELEASED MAR 2004 Barak (Afghanistan) WikiLeaks: The Unknown Prisoners of Guantánamo (Part Five of Five)
874 RELEASED NOV 2007 Nasir, Abdul (Afghanistan) Website Extras 11
886 RELEASED MAY 2008 Nasrullah (Afghanistan) Chapter 14
888 RELEASED MAY 2008 Ismatullah (Afghanistan) Chapter 14
890 RELEASED MAY 2008 Sangaryar, Rahmatullah (Afghanistan) Chapters 14, 18
892 RELEASED JAN 2010 (in Slovakia, returned to Tunisia March 2011), CLEARED (under Bush) Al Hami, Rafiq (Alhami) (Tunisia) Chapter 16, mentioned in Guantánamo’s refugees, also see CIA Torture Began In Afghanistan 8 Months Before DoJ Approval, UN Secret Detention Report (Part Two): CIA Prisons in Afghanistan and Iraq, Three Neglected Ex-Guantánamo Prisoners in Slovakia Embark on a Hunger Strike, “It was better in Guantánamo,” Complains Egyptian Held in Slovak Detention Center, Who Are the Three Ex-Guantánamo Prisoners on Hunger Strike in Slovakia?, Judge Orders Release from Guantánamo of Yemeni Seized in Iran, Held in Secret CIA Prisons, Former Guantánamo Prisoners in Slovakia Finally Receive Residence Permits, Judge Denies Guantánamo Prisoner’s Habeas Petition, Ignores Torture in Secret CIA Prisons, What Does Tunisia’s Revolution Mean for Political Prisoners, Including Guantánamo Detainees?, Tunisians Call for the Release of Prisoners in Guantánamo, Video: Tunisian Freed from Guantánamo Calls for the Return of His Compatriots
893 LOST HABEAS PETITION (Oct 2010) Al Bihani, Tawfiq (Saudi Arabia) Chapter 16, also see UN Secret Detention Report (Part Two): CIA Prisons in Afghanistan and Iraq, Judge Denies Guantánamo Prisoner’s Habeas Petition, Ignores Torture in Secret CIA Prisons, The Supreme Court Abandons the Guantánamo Prisoners, Meet the Seven Guantánamo Prisoners Whose Appeals Were Turned Down by the Supreme Court
894 RELEASED DEC 2014 (in Kazakhstan), CLEARED (under Obama), CLEARED (under Bush) Abdul Rahman, Mohammed (Lotfi bin Ali) (Tunisia) Website Extras 10, Judge prevents innocent Tunisian’s return to torture from Guantánamo, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Seven: Captured in Pakistan (3 of 3), What Does Tunisia’s Revolution Mean for Political Prisoners, Including Guantánamo Detainees?, Former Guantánamo Prisoner Asim Al-Khalaqi Dies in Kazakhstan, Four Months After Being Freed
895 NO ISN (almost certainly Dilawar, the innocent Afghan taxi driver who was murdered in Bagram; see Chapter 14 and When Torture Kills: Ten Murders In US Prisons In Afghanistan)
896 RELEASED MAR 2004 Parkhudin (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see When Torture Kills: Ten Murders In US Prisons In Afghanistan, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
897 RELEASED MAR 2004 Rahim, Abdul (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see When Torture Kills: Ten Murders In US Prisons In Afghanistan, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
898 RELEASED MAR 2004 Shah, Zakkim (Afghanistan) Chapter 14, also see WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Nine of Ten)
899 RELEASED DEC 2014, LOST HABEAS PETITION (Sep 2010), LOST APPEAL (Sep 2011), CLEARED (under Obama) Khan, Shawali (Afghanistan) Website Extras 11, Judge Denies Habeas Petition of Afghan Shopkeeper at Guantánamo, Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Eight: Captured in Afghanistan (2002-07), US Injustice Laid Bare, As Afghan in Guantánamo Loses His Habeas Appeal, The Case of Shawali Khan, an Afghan in Guantánamo, Sold to US Forces 10 Years Ago, The “Taliban Five” and the Forgotten Afghan Prisoners in Guantánamo, US in Talks to Return the 17 Afghan Prisoners in Guantánamo, Close Guantánamo, Free the Afghans, mentioned in What We Should Really Be Talking About With the Bowe Bergdahl Controversy (for Mic), mentioned in Missing the Point on the Guantánamo Taliban Prisoner Swap and the Release of Bowe Bergdahl, Pentagon Blocks Prisoner Releases from Guantánamo – Including 74-Pound Yemeni Hunger Striker
900 RELEASED AUG 2009, WON HABEAS PETITION (Jul 2009) Jawad, Mohamed (Mohammed Jawad) (Afghanistan) MILITARY COMMISSION, Website Extras 11, Torture allegations dog Guantánamo trials, Controversy still plagues Guantánamo’s Military Commissions, The Dark Heart of the Guantánamo Trials, New Evidence of Systemic Bias in Guantánamo Trials, Meltdown at the Guantánamo Trials, The Dying Days of the Guantánamo Trials, Former Guantánamo Prosecutor Condemns “Chaotic” Trials in Case of Teenage Torture Victim, Torture Taints the Case of Guantánamo prisoner Mohamed Jawad, A Child At Guantánamo: The Unending Torment of Mohamed Jawad, Former Insider Shatters Credibility of Military Commissions, How Judge Huvelle Humiliated The Government In Guantánamo Case, As Judge Orders Release Of Tortured Guantánamo Prisoner, Government Refuses To Concede Defeat, David Frakt: Military Commissions “A Catastrophic Failure”, Guantánamo And The Courts (Part Three): Obama’s Continuing Shame, The Unsung Heroes Who Helped Secure Mohammed Jawad’s Release From Guantánamo, Freed From Guantánamo, Mohammed Jawad Celebrates Eid With His Family, Lawyer Blasts “Congressional Depravity” On Guantánamo, Rep. Jerrold Nadler and David Frakt on Obama’s Three-Tier Justice System For Guantánamo, More “Congressional Depravity” on Guantánamo, Calling for US Accountability on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Omar Khadr Accepts US Military Lawyer for Forthcoming Trial by Military Commission, David Frakt Explains Why Guantánamo Prisoners Have Habeas Corpus Rights, “A Story About Lost and Broken Things”: Mohammed Jawad, A Child in Guantánamo, and the Lawyer Who Fought for Him, Video: Andy Worthington, Todd Pierce and Steven Reisner Discuss Guantánamo and Torture in New York, January 9, 2014
902 RELEASED OCT 2006 Mohammed, Taj (Afghanistan) Chapter 17, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Nine of Ten)
905 RELEASED DEC 2007 El Banna, Jamil (UK-Jordan) Chapter 16, also see Deals with dictators undermined by British request for return of five British detainees, British Residents in Guantánamo: the backlash begins, Guantánamo Britons To Be Released: A Mixed Result, The Guantánamo Britons and Spain’s dubious extradition request, Spanish drop “inhuman” extradition request for Guantánamo Britons, Former prisoners launch the Guantánamo Justice Centre in London, UK Judge Approves Use of Secret Evidence in Guantánamo Case, UK Appeals Court Rules Out Government’s Use of Secret Evidence in Guantánamo Damages Claim, William Hague Orders a Judicial Inquiry into British Complicity in Torture, UN Secret Detention Report (Part Two): CIA Prisons in Afghanistan and Iraq, As the UK Government Announces Compensation for Ex-Guantánamo Prisoners, Is the Return of Shaker Aamer Part of the Deal?, The UK Government’s Guantánamo Guilt, and the Urgent Need for Shaker Aamer’s Return, A Good Day for Justice: British Supreme Court Bans Use of Secret Evidence by Intelligence Services, mentioned in On Guantánamo’s 10th Anniversary, British Ex-Prisoners Talk About Their Lives, and Call for the Release of Shaker Aamer
906 RELEASED MAR 2007 Al Rawi, Bisher (UK-Iraq) Chapter 16, also see The Perils of Return: Repatriated to Torture, Deals with dictators undermined by British request for return of five British detainees, Hiding Torture And Freeing Binyam Mohamed From Guantánamo, Obama’s First 100 Days: Mixed Messages On Torture, US Torture Under Scrutiny In British Courts, Former prisoners launch the Guantánamo Justice Centre in London, UK Judge Approves Use of Secret Evidence in Guantánamo Case, UK Appeals Court Rules Out Government’s Use of Secret Evidence in Guantánamo Damages Claim, William Hague Orders a Judicial Inquiry into British Complicity in Torture, UN Secret Detention Report (Part Two): CIA Prisons in Afghanistan and Iraq, UN Secret Detention Report (Part Three): Proxy Detention, Other Countries’ Complicity, and Obama’s Record, By One Vote, US Court OKs Torture and “Extraordinary Rendition”, As the UK Government Announces Compensation for Ex-Guantánamo Prisoners, Is the Return of Shaker Aamer Part of the Deal?, The UK Government’s Guantánamo Guilt, and the Urgent Need for Shaker Aamer’s Return, A Good Day for Justice: British Supreme Court Bans Use of Secret Evidence by Intelligence Services, On Guantánamo’s 10th Anniversary, British Ex-Prisoners Talk About Their Lives, and Call for the Release of Shaker Aamer, Seven Ex-Guantánamo Prisoners Unite in London to Call for Prison’s Closure on Jan. 11; Shaker Aamer Photographed With Inflatable Figure of Himself Outside US Embassy
907 RELEASED OCT 2006 Rahman, Habib (Afghanistan) Chapter 17, seized with 908-914, The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Nine of Ten)
908 RELEASED MAR 2004 Muhammed, Peta (Afghanistan) Website Extras 12, The Pentagon Can’t Count: 22 Juveniles Held at Guantánamo, WikiLeaks and the 22 Children of Guantánamo, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Ten of Ten)
909 RELEASED OCT 2006 Khan, Mohabet (Afghanistan) Chapter 17, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Nine of Ten)
910 RELEASED SEP 2004 Khan, Mohammed (Afghanistan) WikiLeaks: The Unknown Prisoners of Guantánamo (Part Five of Five)
911 RELEASED SEP 2004 Samad, Abdul (Afghanistan) Website Extras 12, WikiLeaks and the 22 Children of Guantánamo, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Ten of Ten)
912 RELEASED JAN 2004 Rahman, Asadullah (Afghanistan) Chapter 17, also see The Pentagon Can’t Count: 22 Juveniles Held at Guantánamo, WikiLeaks and the 22 Children of Guantánamo, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Ten of Ten)
913 RELEASED JAN 2004 Ullah, Naqib (Afghanistan) Chapter 17, also see The Pentagon Can’t Count: 22 Juveniles Held at Guantánamo, WikiLeaks and the 22 Children of Guantánamo, WikiLeaks and the Guantánamo Prisoners Released from 2002 to 2004 (Part Ten of Ten)
914 RELEASED OCT 2006 Khan, Shardar (Afghanistan) Website Extras 12, The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Nine of Ten)
919 RELEASED OCT 2006 Ullah, Faiz (Afghanistan) Chapter 17, also see The Complete Guantánamo Files: WikiLeaks and the Prisoners Released in 2006 (Part Nine of Ten)
923 RELEASED DEC 2007 Razzaq, Abdul (Afghanistan) Website Extras 12
928 RELEASED DEC 2014, CLEARED (under Obama) Gul, Khi Ali (Afghanistan) Chapter 17, also see Who Are the Remaining Prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Eight: Captured in Afghanistan (2002-07), EXCLUSIVE: A Warning from Guantánamo – Four Prisoners Are Close to Death, and the Authorities Don’t Care, Close Guantánamo, Free the Afghans, US in Talks to Return the 17 Afghan Prisoners in Guantánamo, mentioned in What We Should Really Be Talking About With the Bowe Bergdahl Controversy (for Mic), Pentagon Blocks Prisoner Releases from Guantánamo – Including 74-Pound Yemeni Hunger Striker
For more, see Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 and Part 6.