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1001[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1001 Hafizullah Shabaz Khail AFG
CSRT transcript 11-21
ARB transcript 178-192
2nd ARB transcript 8-19
  • Allegedly commanded a squad of anti-coalition militia in 2002.[1]
  • His brother is alleged to be the former lieutenant of a Taliban leader.[2]
1002 Abdul Matin AFG
CSRT transcript 23-50
ARB transcript 192-202
2nd ARB transcript 20-45
1003 Shabir Ahmed AFG
CSRT allegations 115
CSRT transcript 80
ARB transcripts 203
  • Alleged to have executed three members of his village, at the Taliban's command.[5]
  • Allegedly the Police Commander of Sherberghan, with 40 subordinates answering to him.[6]
  • Allegedly was a childhood friend of the Taliban's Governor of his province.[7]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.
1004 Mohammed Yacoub AFG
CSRT transcript 51-64
ARB transcripts 56
1005 Bashir Ahmad AFG
  • There is no record that a Combatant Status Review Tribunal was convened for this captive.
  • Repatriated and repatriated in the fall of 2004, and released on June 28 2005.[10][11]
1006 Mohammed Irfan (Guantanamo detainee 1006) AFG
  • Both this Mohammed Irfan, and another Pakistani named Mohammed Irfan (ISN # 101) were repatriated to Pakistan in the fall of 2004, and released from Pakistani custody on June 28 2005.[10]
1007 Abdul Halim Sadiqi PAK.
CSRT transcript 81-88
ARB transcript 217-236
  • Allegedly recruited fighters in Pakistani madrassas.[12]
  • Allegedly attended Osama bin Laden's son's wedding.[13]
  • Allegedly personally lead a force of 2,000 fighters.[13]
1008 Mohammed Mustafa Sohail AFG
CSRT transcript 24-34
ARB transcript 237-256
2nd ARB transcript 46-57
  • Allegedly gave information about a US base where he worked to the Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin.[14]
  • Described the torture that pressured him to lie to his US interrogators.[15]
1009 Haji Nasrat Khan AFG
CSRT transcript 17-25
ARB transcript 257-265
1010 Nahir Shah AFG
CSRT transcript 27-35
ARB transcript 266-275

1011[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1011 Mohammed Akbar PAK .
1012 Aminullah Baryalai Tukhi AFG
CSRT transcript 71-77
ARB allegations 114 1
ARB transcripts 67
2nd ARB transcript 58-74
  • Allegedly associated with the leader of al Wafa.[23]
  • Allegedly forged documents to facilitate the escape of al Qaida members.[24]
  • Was a member of an anti-Taliban organization called "Basij".[25]
1013 Feda Ahmed AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 13-14
NLEC nlec
  • The detainee attempted to be smuggled into the United States.[26]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[27]
1014 Walid Mohammed Shahir YEM .
1015 Hussein Salem Mohammed YEM
CSRT allegations 261
CSRT transcript 31
ARB transcripts 273
2nd ARB transcript 75-93
1016 Soufian Abar Huwari DZA
CSRT transcript 15-23
ARB transcripts 294-311
1017 Omar Mohammed Ali Al Rammah YEM .
1018 Osam Abdul Rahan Ahmad JOR .
1019 Nasibullah AFG
CSRT allegations [
CSRT transcript 1
NLEC nlec
  • Allegedly the security command for the Shinkai district, Zabol Province, Afghanistan.[33]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[27]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatants after all.[34]

1021[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1021 Gul Chaman
Commander Chaman
AFG
CSRT transcript 24-37
ARB transcript 1-12
2nd ARB transcript 94-110
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists of names.[35][36]
  • Alleged to have had "intimate knowledge" of the Hezb-i-Islami Gulbuddin command structure.[37]
  • Alleged to be heavily involved in the drug trade.[38]
1030 Abdul Hafiz (Guantanamo detainee 1030) AFG
CSRT allegations 157
CSRT transcript 51
ARB allegations 136
ARB transcripts 67
1032 Abdul Ghaffar (Guantanamo detainee 1032) AFG
CSRT transcript 25-32
ARB transcript 13-25
2nd ARB transcript 1-9
  • May have possessed a satellite phone.[43]
  • Alleged to have been a bodyguard for a militia leader who masterminded the killing of a Red Cross worker.[44]
1035 Sada Jan AFG
CSRT transcript: 1-13
ARB transcript: 22
  • Accused of firing rockets at an American base.[45]
  • Claims he hated the Taliban, and was a follower of the current Governor, who chased out the Taliban in the fall of 2001.
  • Accused of having documents from the Jamiat Dawa in his home, when he was captured.[46]
  • Said the Jamiat Dawa documents date back to when his brother fought Afghanistan's Soviet occupiers, and that the Jamiat Dawa dissolved fifteen years ago.
1036 Akhtiar Mohammad (Guantanamo detainee 1036) AFG
CSRT transcript 43-52
ARB transcript 38-50
2nd ARB transcript 10-25
1037 Nazargul Chaman
Nasser Gul Ghaman
AFG
CSRT transcript 30-34
ARB transcript 51-63
2nd ARB transcript 26-37
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists of names.[35][36]
  • Captive 1037, the middle-aged father from Tajikistan, was captured in November 2001, and survived the riot at Mazari Sharif.[49]
  • Captive 1037, the youth from Pakistan, was captured on May 5 2003, one month after he immigrated to Afghanistan to join the Afghan Army, because he had visited a house once owned by a rebel commander.[50]
  • According to the official lists Captive 1037 is an Afghan.[35][36]

1041[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1041 Habib Noor AFG
CSRT transcript 7-12
  • Allegedly knows someone who attacked an American.[51]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatant after all.[27]
1043 Abdul Razak (Guantanamo detainee 1043) AFG
CSRT allegations 145
CSRT transcript 39
ARB transcripts 64
2nd ARB transcript 38-48]
  • Allegedly worked for the Taliban government from 1996 until its collapse.[52]
  • Allegedly had an AK-47 when he was captured.[53]
1045 Mohammed Kamin AFG
CSRT allegations 77
  • Allegedly trained at a clandestine Pakistani militia camp.[54]
  • Was captured on the Afghan-Pakistan border, with a GPS device with grid points of the Afghan-Pakistan border.
1050 Azimullah AFG
CSRT allegations 47
CSRT transcript 31
ARB allegations 64
ARB transcripts 189
  • Allegedly studied at the the Shinkay and Zaku Khel madrassas.[55]
  • Allegedly guided fighters who attacked Firebase Salerno.[56]
  • Allegedly was "at" [sic] the Lakan Madrassa, a madrassa that was suspected of having alumni who went on to join the Taliban.[57]
  • Allegedly knew a student or alumnus of the Nazamia Madrassa, a madrass that was suspected of having alumni who went on to join the Hezb-I Islami Gulbuddin militia.[58]
  • Claimed he was captured after an act of self-defense, where he defended himself from a crazed drug addict, who had killed his brother, and that the Northern Alliance soldiers who captured him made up the allegations in order to earn a bounty for his capture from the Americans.

1051[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1051 Sharbat AFG
CSRT transcript 36-40
ARB transcript 83-89
1052 Mahbub Rahman AFG
CSRT transcript 93-108
ARB transcript 90
1056 Said Mohammed AFG
CSRT transcript 82-85
ARB transcript 105
  • Family members were alleged to have given scraps of food to Arabs trying to flee to Pakistan.[63]
  • His brother was allegedly a Taliban sympathizer.[64]
1074 Mohammed Aman AFG
CSRT transcript 31-41
ARB transcript 113-125
1075 Kakai Khan AFG
CSRT allegations 98
CSRT transcript 15
ARB transcripts 132
  • Allegedly purchased rifles, grenades, and explosives.[67]
  • Allegedly responsible for a rocket attack on the Gardeyz Firebase.[68]
  • Allegedly bombed two video stores.[69]
  • Allegedly knew Bow Audin [sic], a grocer, who the Hamid Karzai government appointed to be a police official, who was suspected of selling black market arms.
1094 Saifullah Paracha PAK
ARB transcript 138
2nd ARB transcript 49-84
  • Alleged al Qaeda financier.[70]
  • Refused permission to have his heart surgery performed anywhere but in the prison infirmary.[71]
1095 Jumma Jan TAJ
CSRT transcript 41-52
ARB allegations 105-107
ARB transcript 32
  • Testified he was only interrogated once, for twenty minutes, following his arrival in Guantanamo.[72]
  • Alleged to be a military commander.[73]
  • Told both his Tribunal, and his Board that he suspected he was detained in a case of mistaken identity. His real name was Zain Al Abedin, not Jumma Jan.[74]

1100[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1100 Abdullah Mujahid AFG
CSRT transcript 1-21
ARB transcript 206
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists.[35][36]
  • An anti-Taliban leader rewarded by being appointed chief of Police of Gardez following the over-throw of the Taliban.[75]
  • American forces regarded him as unruly, corrupt and illiterate.[75][76]
  • Alleged to have been a former Lashkar-e-Tayyiba commander.[77]
  • The failure to find the witnesses he requested have been cited as examples of a lack of seriousness on the part of the Bush administration to give captives a meaningful opportunity to challenge the evidence against them.[78]
  • His detention has been cited as an example of the Bush administration claiming to hold as "captured on the battlefield" captives who were merely inconvenient allies.[76]
1103 Mohommad Zahir AFG
CSRT transcript: 78-83
ARB transcript: 82
2nd ARB transcript 85-95
  • Alleged that documents found on his property tied him to the Taliban.[79]
  • Claims he was working in Iran during the Taliban regime. Claims a fleeing Taliban members car broke down on his property, and that the document cames from that car.[80]
  • Claims he set up a co-educational school when he returned to Afghanistan following the Taliban's collapse — something he would have been punished for under the Taliban.[80]
  • Claims he was sold for a bounty.[80]
1104 Mohamed Rahim AFG
CSRT transcript 1-3
ARB transcript 231
1117 Jalil AFG
CSRT allegations 76
CSRT transcript 1
NLEC nlec
  • Admitted serving the Taliban.[83]
  • Allegedly served as the Taliban commander of the Baghram Airport.[84]
  • Acknowledged being conscripted by the Taliban, and serving a 6 month term, in 1997.
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatants after all.[34]
1119 Haji Hamidullah (Guantanamo detainee 1119) AFG
CSRT transcript 89-101
ARB transcript 242-274
2nd ARB transcript 96-111
1154 Said Mohammed Ali Shah
Ali Shah
AFG
CSRT transcript 110-135
ARB transcript 257-273
1157 Hukumra Khan
Hukumra
AFG
CSRT transcript 1-8
NLEC nlec
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists.[35][36]
  • Allegedly arrested "with a satellite phone, 3 AK-47's, 2 passports, and various satellite phone accessories."[90]
  • Determined not to have been an "enemy combatant" after all.[27]
  • Determined not to have been an enemy combatants after all.[34]
1165 Mohammed Mussa Yakubi
Yakubi
AFG
CSRT transcript 3-10
ARB transcript 298-314
2nd ARB transcript 112-120
  • Named inconsistently on the official lists.[35][36]
  • His immediate supervisor in the Hamid Karzai government's security forces was once associated with an anti-Soviet group Harakat-e-Mulavi.[91]
  • Was guarding a bridge which was the target of an IED.[92]
  • When his brother was a refugee in Iran he used a refugee card issued by the Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin as his identity papers while in Iran.[92]

1450[edit]

ID Name Nation Page numbers Notes
1452 Adil Had Al Jazairi Bin Hamlili ALG
CSRT allegations 116
  • Alleged to have executed other al Qaeda members.[93]
  • Alleged to have high-level contacts with the senior leadership of both al Qaeda and the Taliban.
1453 Sanad Ali Yislam Al-Kazimi YEM
CSRT allegations 50
CSRT transcript 26
  • Alleged to have been an OBL bodyguard.[94][95]
  • Alleged to have trained at an Afghan military camp.
1456 Hassan Mohammed Salih Bin Attash SAU
CSRT allegations 274
  • Human rights groups report he was kept in "the dark prison".[96][97][98][99]
  • Was a minor when captured.
  • Human rights groups suggest he was captured just because his older brother was a member of al Qaeda.
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[100]
  • Allegedly helped set up an al Qaeda safe house in Pakistan.
1457 Al Hajj Abdu Ali Sharqawi
Abdu Ali Al Haji Sharqawi
YEM
CSRT allegations 153
1458 Binyam Ahmed Mohammad ERT
CSRT allegations 135

1460[edit]

1460 Abdul Al-Rahim Ghulam Rabbani PAK
CSRT allegations 134
1461 Mohammed Ahmad Ghulam Rabbani PAK
CSRT allegations 131
1463 Abdul Al Salam Al Hilal YEM
CSRT transcript 19
  • Spent 18 months in the CIA's network of secret interrogation centres.[105]
  • Brother may have known the USS Cole bombers.[106]
  • Allegedly met with representatives of the Saudi charity al Haramain, which was subsequently accused to have ties to terrorism.
  • Allegedly helped members of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad obtain passports.
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