Rami Bin Said Al Taibi
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Rami Bin Said Al Taibi (Arabic: رامي بن سعيد الطيبي) or Rami al-Juaid is a Saudi Arabian who was held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.[1] Al Taibi's Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 318. The Department of Defense reports that Al Taibi was born on December 24, 1980, in Ta'if, Saudi Arabia.
Rami Bin Said al Taibi was transferred to Saudi Arabia on Sept. 5, 2007.[2]
[edit] Combatant Status Review
Main article: Combatant Status Review Tribunal
A Summary of Evidence memo was prepared for his tribunal.[3]
- a. The detainee is associated with al Qaida:
- The detainee traveled to Afghanistan from Saudi Arabia in approximately August 2001.
- The detainee received training at a terrorist training camp in Afghanistan.
- The detainee's name was included in a computer file recovered from an al Qaida safehouse in Islamabad that listed prisoners currently incarcerated in Pakistan.
- The detainee's name was found in a document recovered from an al Qaida safehouse in Karachi.
- The detainee's name was listed as al Qaida Mujahidin who had not yet completed training in a document recovered from an al Qaida safehouse in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
- One of the detainee's known aliases was on a list of captured al Qaida members that was discovered on a computer hard drive associated with a senior al Qaida member.
[edit] References
- ^ list of prisoners (.pdf), US Department of Defense, May 15, 2006
- ^ "Rami Bin Said al Taibi - The Guantánamo Docket". The New York Times. http://projects.nytimes.com/guantanamo/detainees/318-rami-bin-said-al-taibi.
- ^ CSRT Summary of Evidence memoranda (.pdf) prepared for Rami Bin Said Al Taibi's Combatant Status Review Tribunals - October 1, 2004 - page 68
[edit] External links
- Guantánamo: The Stories Of The 16 Saudis Just Released Andy Worthington
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