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500[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
500 Emdash Abdullah Turkash TMS .
501 Nawaf Fahad Al Otaibi SAU
ARB transcript 86
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[1]
  • One of fifteen captives repatriated on May 19 2006.[2]
502 Abdul Bin Mohammed Bin Abess Ourgy TUN
CSRT transcript 34-42
ARB allegations 48
ARB transcript 140
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[3]
  • Allegedly watched jihadist videos when his lived in Italy.[4]
  • Allegedly fought on the front lines.[5]
  • Claims he traveled to Afghanistan after he decided to stop living in Europe as a drug addict and drug dealer.
503 Saleh Mohamed Al Zuba YEM
ARB allegations 84
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[6]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
504 Aminulla Amin PAK .
505 Khalid Rashd Ali Al Muri SAU .
506 Khalid Mohammed Salih Al Dhuby YEM
CSRT allegations 263
507 Sultan Sari Sayel Al Anazi SAU
CSRT transcript 20
ARB allegations 8
ARB transcript 44
2nd ARB transcript 1-11
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[8]
  • Allegedly associated with a member of the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[9]
  • Allegedly made "anti-American" statements while in extrajudicial detention in Guantanamo.[10]
  • Claimed he was sold for a bounty.
508 Salman Yahya Hassan Mohammed Rabeii YEM
CSRT transcript 40-42
ARB allegations 65
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[11]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[12]
  • Allegedly told his guards or interrogators he should be considered a threat to the USA.
509 Mohammed Nasir Yahya Khusruf YEM
CSRT transcript 11-22
ARB transcript 1-12
2nd ARB transcript 12-32
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[13]
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.[14]
  • Allegedly associated with someone suspected of membership in the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.
510 Riyad Bil Mohammed Tahir Nasseri TUN
CSRT allegations 148
ARB allegations 5
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[15]
  • Allegedly was involved in establishing the Tunisian Combat Group.[16]
  • Allegedly has hated the United States since he was a child.

511[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
511 Sulaiman Awath Sulaiman Bin Ageel Al Nahdi YEM
CSRT transcript 60
ARB transcript 13-28
512 Mahmud Sadik AFG .
513 Abdul Rahman Mohammed Hussein Khowlanpp SAU
ARB transcript 29-43
2nd ARB transcript 33-39
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[19]
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in response to a fatwa.
514 Abdallah Faris Al Unazi Thani SAU .
515 Israr Ul Haq PAK .
516 Ghanim Abdul Rahman Al Harbi SAU
CSRT transcript 100-105
ARB transcript 44
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[20]
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in response to a fatwa.[21]
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.
  • Allegedly arrested at a demonstration in 1998.
517 Sultan Mohammed AFG .
518 Akah Khirullah AFG .
519 Mahrar Rafat Al Quwari PAL
CSRT allegations 112
CSRT transcript 1-8
2nd ARB transcript 40-60
520 Abdul Karim (Guantanamo detainee 520) AFG .

521[edit]

isn name nation page numbers notes
521 Abdulrahim Kerimbakiev KAZ
CSRT transcript 1-9
ARB allegations 43
ARB transcript 136-137
  • Accused of being related to a terrorist suspect.[25]
  • Accused of living in government housing in Afghanistan.[26]
  • His statement to the Board is missing from his transcript.[27]
  • Released December 21 2006.[28]
522 Yasin Qasem Muhammad Ismail YEM
CSRT transcript 84-89
ARB allegations 16
ARB transcript 108-114
523 Ehsanullah (Guantanamo detainee 523) AFG .
524 Mohammed Anwar PAK .
525 Ataullah Adam Gul AFG .
526 Yakub Abahanov 2KAZ
CSRT allegations 273
  • Captured with two friends from his home town.[32]
  • Allegedly served as a cook for the Taliban.[33]
  • Released.[28]
527 Mohamman Daoud AFG .
528 Abdallah Tohtasinovich Magrupov KAZ
CSRT transcript 7-11
529 Bacha Kwan PAK .
530 Dawd Gul AFG
CSRT transcript 93-99
  • Allegedly served as a cook for the Taliban.[34]
  • Claimed he was forcibly conscripted.

531[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
531 Abdul Hanan AFG .
532 Mohammed Sharif AFG
CSRT transcript 11-20
ARB transcript 62
  • Forcibly conscripted by the Taliban several years before September 11, 2001.[35]
  • Claims he was only interrogated twice in the three years he spent in Guantanamo.
  • Allegedly informed on other villagers.[36]
533 Hassan Zumiri
Ahcene Zemiri
DZA
ARB transcript 62
  • Was a friend of Ahmed Ressam, the "millenium bomber", when they both lived in Montreal.[37][38]
  • Accused of loaning Ressam his camera, and $3,000.[39]
  • Ressam has recanted his accusation that Zemiri knew of his bomb plan.
534 Tarek Dergoul MOR. .
535 Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed Al Sawah BOS
CSRT transcript 82-92
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[40]
  • Allegedly fled Jalalabad, as it was captured by the Northern Alliance.
536 Mohamed Abdullah Al Harbi SAU
CSRT transcript 41-50
  • Allegedly stayed in an Arab guest house in Kabul.[41]
  • Allegedly tried to bribe his Northern Alliance captors, to secure his release.
537 Mahmud Salem Horan Mohammed Mutlak Al Ali SYR
CSRT allegations 221
  • Allegedly traveled to Afghanistan in response to a fatwa.[42]
  • Allegedly planned to train at an Afghan military camp.
538 Amanullah Alikozi AFG .
539 Noor Allah AFG .
540 Mohammed Omar (Guantanamo detainee 540) PAK .

541[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
541 Mohammed Noman PAK .
542 Mohammad Abas PAK .
543 Mahmud Nuri Mart TUR .
544 Taj Mohammed AFG
CSRT allegations 64
CSRT transcript 49-58
545 Sajin Urayman PAK .

There is no record that a Combatant Status Review Tribunal reviewed this captive's status.

546 Muhibullah (Guantanamo detainee 546) AFG
CSRT transcript 64-76
ARB allegations 82
ARB transcript 8
  • Allegedly served guard duty for Syed Sha Agha.[45]
  • Allegedly served as the acting Governor of Shebreghan for a period of time.[46]
  • Allegedly resolved minor disputes when his boss, the Governor, was away on vacation.[47]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
547 Wali Mohammed (Guantanamo detainee 547) AFG .
549

YEM

CSRT allegations 64
550 Walid Said Bin Said Zaid YEM
ARB allegations 14

551[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
551 Fouad Mahoud Hasan Al Rabia KUW
CSRT allegations 47
CSRT transcript 13-43
ARB transcript 115
  • Allegedly delivered money to Osama bin Laden personally, and to al Qaeda through the suspect Afghan-based charity al Wafa.[50]
  • Claims he met bin Laden solely at social functions, when he was on a fact-finding mission for legitimate Kuwaiti-based charities.[51]
  • Allegedly was negotiating logistics contracts with al Qaeda.[52]
  • Allegedly named on suspicious lists.
552 Faiz Mohammed Ahmed Al Kandari KUW
CSRT allegations 20
ARB allegations 31
553 Abdul Khaled Ahmed Sahleh Al Bedani SAU
CSRT allegations 14-15
ARB allegations 12
554 Fahmi Salem Said Al Sani YEM
CSRT allegations 146
CSRT transcript 30-32
555 Abdul Majid Muhammed Iran
CSRT transcript 107-121
ARB transcript 90-97
  • Allegedly served as a "watchman" for the Taliban.[60]
  • Testified that he was a street-level drug-dealer and drug addict who was blackmailed into making a trip to Afghanistan to buy drugs, shortly after the Taliban were overthrown.
  • Allegedly captured carrying a Hezb-e-Islami ID card.[61]
556 Abdullah Mohammad Khan AFG
CSRT transcript 107-115
ARB transcript 98
2nd ARB transcript 1-16
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.[62]
  • Allegedly had explosive residue on his hands when captured.[63]
  • Allegedly has interrupted his translator, or interrogators, when he is faced with what he thought were mistranslation or false allegations.
  • Original Tribunal determined that he had not been an "enemy combatant" in the first place, only to have later Tribunals convened to overturned that determination.[55]
557 Abu Sufian Ibrahim Ahmed Hamuda Bin Qumu LBY
CSRT allegations 76-77
1st ARB allegations 8-10
2nd ARB allegations 46-48
  • Served from 1979 to 1990 in the Libyan Army.[64]
  • Allegedly worked as a humanitarian worker and accountant for a few months in late 2001 for the suspect charity al Wafa.[65]
  • Allegedly escaped to Sudan from a Libyan prison, where he was serving four years for drug-dealing, where he worked as a truck driver for Wadi al Aqiq, a company owned by Usama bin Ladin.[66]
  • Allegedly was a leader of the "Afghan Arabs" -- foreign fighters helping to oust Afghanistan's Soviet invaders -- even though he was known to have been serving in the Libyan Army throughout the entire period of Soviet occupation.
558 Moazzam Begg UK
CSRT allegations 22-23
CSRT transcript 18-19
  • Alleged to have been an al Qaeda recruiter.[67]
  • In a decision challenged by his Personal Representative, Moazzam Begg's Tribunal's President ruled that evidence that he had been classified as a Geneva Convention prisoner of war was "not relevant" because the Combatant Status Review Tribunals were not authorized to consider whether captives qualified for Geneva Convention "lawful combatant" status, merely whether they met the Bush administration's definition of an "enemy combatant".
  • Begg's Personal Representative concluded his Tribunal: "...denied this detainee adequate due process as outlined in the order of the convening authority."[68]
  • Moazzam Begg wrote a book about his detention, entitled "Enemy Combatant (book)".[69]
559 Badruzzan Badr PAK
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant after all.[70]
  • Brother of fellow Guantanamo captive, Abdul Rahim Muslimdost, who was also released, and has since disappeared. *Both brothers are writers, jewelery dealers, and Pashtun nationalists.
560 Wali Mohammed (Guantanamo detainee 560) AFG
CSRT transcript 102-110
1-2
ARB transcript 111-127
2nd ARB transcript }
  • Allegedly a businessman, with contracts with the Taliban, who helped them acquire foreign funds.[71][72]
  • Allegedly associated with a member of Tablighi Jamaat.[73]
  • Allegedly once served as the Taliban's Minister of Transportation.[74]
  • Claims he met senior members of the Taliban when he borrowed millions of dollars from Afghanistan's central bank, engaged in currency speculation, and then couldn't pay back the loan.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
  • The transcript from his second Administrative Review Board hearing was withheld.[75]

561[edit]

isn Name Nation Page numbers Notes
561 Abdul Rahim Muslimdost PAK
CSRT transcript 1-16
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant after all.[70]
  • Brother of fellow Guantanamo captive, Badruzzan Badr, who has also been released.[70]
  • Both brothers are writers, jewelery dealers, and Pashtun nationalists.[76]
  • Muslimdost wrote a book, after his release, that was critical of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency, and is suspected of being held in clandestine Pakistani interrogation custody.[77]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
562 Qari Hasan Ulla Peerzai AFG
CSRT transcript 24-34
ARB transcript 134
563 Sohab Masud Mohammed Iraq .
564 Jalal Salam Awad Awad
Jalal Salam Bin Amer
YEM
CSRT allegations 13
ARB allegations 79
565 Abdul Hakim Abdul Rahman Abdulaziz Al Mousa SAU
CSRT allegations 211
ARB allegations 17
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.[84]
  • Allegedly stayed in a Taliban safe house.[85]
  • Allegedly involved in transferring funds to al Qaeda.
566 Mansoor Muhammed Ali Qattaa SAU
CSRT allegations 12
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[86]
  • Allegedly served on the front lines.
567 Mohammed Sulaymon Barre SOM
CSRT transcript 30
ARB transcript 144
  • Worked, from home his home in Pakistan, for a Somalia-based Hawala, the Dehabshiil Company, that intelligence officials mistakenly thought was tied to another Somalia-based Hawala, that was suspected of ties to terrorists.[87]
  • Allegedly had a tie to the suspect Afghan-based charity al Wafa.[88]
  • His Personal Representative's research showed that Dehabshiil was a legitimate organization, that operated openly, around the world, including the USA. When the Hawala suspected of ties to terrorism had been shut-down, Dehabshiil had inherited its legitimate clients, and followed all the recent safeguards to make sure it wasn't used for money-laundering.
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
568 Adel Zamel Abd Al Mahsen Al Zamel KUW
CSRT allegations 19
CSRT transcript 12-16
ARB allegations 41
  • Allegedly one of the founders of the suspect Afghanistan-based charity al Wafa.[89]
  • Allegedly knows some of the al Qaeda's inner circle, including Faiz Al Kandari, reportedly Osama bin Laden's religious advisor.[90]
  • Repatriated, charged in Kuwait, tried, and acquitted of all charges.[91][92][93][94]
569 Zuhail Abdo Anam Said Al Sharabi YEM .
570 Sabri Mohammed Ebrahim Al Qurashi YEM
SAU
CSRT allegations 216
ARB transcript 187
  • Allegedly wearing a Casio F91W digital watch when captured.[95]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[96]
  • 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.[97]

571[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
571 Sa ad Madhi Sa ad Howash Al Azmi KUW
CSRT allegations 21
CSRT transcript 13-19
572 Slah Muhamed Salih Al Zabe SAU
CSRT transcript 74-81
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[99]
  • Acknowledged owning a pistol.
573 Rustam Akhmyarov RUS .
574 Hamoud Abdullah Hamoud Hassan Al Wady YEM
CSRT allegations 256
2nd ARB transcript 18-33
  • Allegedly stayed in a Taliban safe house.[102]
  • Allegedly served as a Taliban money courier.[103]
  • Allegedly served as a rear guard.
575 Saad Masir Mukbl Al Azani YEM
ARB allegations 3
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[104]
  • Allegedly named on a suspicious list.
  • Allegedly studied to be an Imam at a school where there were Taliban students.
576 Zahar Omar Hamis Bin Hamdoun YEM
CSRT allegations 260
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[105]
  • Allegedly stayed in a Taliban safe house.
577 Jamal Muhammed Alawi Mar'i YEM
CSRT transcript 130-144
  • Allegedly director of the Baku, Azerbaijan branch of the Al Haramayn, a Saudi-based charity suspected of being subverted by terrorists.[106]
  • Allegedly director of the Karachi, Pakistan branch of al Wafa, an Afghanistan-based charity suspected of funding al Qaeda..
578 Abdul Aziz Abdullah Ali Al Suadi
Abdulaziz Adbullah Ali Al Suadi
YEM
CSRT allegations 12
ARB transcript 207-221
  • Name spelled inconsistently on the official DoD documents.[81][82][107]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[108]
  • Allegedly stayed in a suspicious guest house.[109]
579 Khirullah Said Wali Khairkhwa AFG
CSRT transcript 67-73
2nd ARB transcript [34-44
  • Allegedly the Police chief of Kabul.[110]
  • Former governor of Herat.[111]
  • Some Guantanamo intelligence analysts believed another Guantanamo captive, Abdullah Khan, was really Khairkhwa, apparently unaware, or unwilling to acknowledge, that they already held the real Khairkhwa.
580 Noor Ahmad AFG .

581[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
581 Shed Abdur Rahman PAK
CSRT transcript

34-53
68-90

  • Told his Tribunal he had been accused of playing three incompatible roles in the Taliban regime: a brutal prison guard, a judge of a religous court, and a Taliban leader,[112][113]
  • Told his Tribunal that he had repeatedly told his interrogators that his name was merely similar to that of the individual they accused him of being.
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[70]
582 Abdul Rahman Noorani AFG .
584 Adel Noori China
CSRT allegations 175
CSRT transcript 45
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[114]

[115]

585 Ibrahim Umar Ali Al Umar SAU .
586 Karam Khamis Sayd Khamsan YEM
CSRT transcript 1-7
  • Allegedly had his travel expenses paid by an al Qaeda associate.[116]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[70]
587 Ibrahim Bin Shakaran MOR .
588 Mana Shaman Allabardi Al Tabi SAU .
  • Seventeen years old when captured.
  • There is no record this captive participated ih 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.
589 Khalid Mahomoud Abdul Wahab Al Asmr JOR
CSRT transcript 10-29
  • Allegedly associated with the Pakistani missionary organization Tablighi Jamaat.[117]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[70]
590 Ahmed Rashidi MOR .
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[118]
  • Human rights workers singled out his case as an example of the basic errors committed by the Combatant Status Review Tribunals.[119]
  • In the winter of 2007 the USA sought a third county ro which he could be patriated. He had lived i n the United Kingdom for 17 years, but the UK declined to allow him to return.[120][121]
  • On April 26 2007, he was repatriated to Morocco, after all, and pprompty held in extrajudicial detention.[122][123][124][125]

591[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
591 Qari Esmhatullat AFG
CSRT transcript 165-173
ARB allegations 77
ARB transcript 1-7
  • A minor when captured.
  • Acknowledged being recruited to go join the Taliban's armed forces, but claimed he deserted the next day.[126]
  • The claim his brother was forced into fighting for the Taliban and died fighting the Northern Alliance was seen as a justification for his continued detention.[127]
  • Acknowledged he was carrying a radio and grenades when he was captured, but said he merely picked them up, thinking they might have salvage value.[128]
  • Released.[24]
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