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American counter-terrorism analysts justified the continued extrajudicial detention of many Guantanamo captives because they were suspected of staying in Al-Qaeda safe houses, or guest houses -- or because names matching theirs, or their "known alias were found in the suspect houses..

The continuing extrajudicial detention of approximately half a dozen captives was justified, in part, due to a suspected association with safe house, or guest house house, in Islamabad, Pakistan.

isn name allegations
192 Ibrahimj Sulayman Muhammad Arbaysh

"Arbaysh's name was found on a list of incarcerated Arabs on a file found on a computer hard drive recovered by allied personnel in a suspected Al Qaidia (sic) 'safe house in Islamabad, Pakistan."

213 Khalid Bin Abdullah Mishal Thamer Al Hameydani

"The detainee's name appears on a computer file used by suspected al Qaida members listing the names of detainees incarcerated in Pakistan. The file was recovered in a suspected al Qaida safe house in Islamabad, Pakistan.

229 Mohammed Fenaitel Mohamed Al Daihani

"The detainee's name appeared on a hard drive recovered from a suspected al Qaida safe house in Islamabad, Pakistan."

318 Rami Bin Said Al Taibi

"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.

322 Khalid Hassan Husayn Al Barakat

"The Detainee's name was found on a computer server hard drive of Arabs incarcerated in Pakistan recovered during a raid on a suspected Al Qaeda safe house in Islamabad, Pakistan."

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