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  • “Some of these people that were in there shouldn’t have been sent to Guantánamo,” said retir The other convict is Yemeni -->
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  • ...acks against the West – while imprisoning more than 150 totally innocent people, top-secret files disclose | title = US: detained Yemeni may rejoin al Qaida if freed
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  • ...with [[Abdul Aziz bin Attash]], and his family, who, like al Bihani, was a Yemeni who also had brothers who were Guantanamo captives.<ref name=LongWarJournal ...ported to have been one of the 23 militants who succeeded in escaping from Yemeni custody in 2005.<ref name=Jamestown2007-10-24/>
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  • | citizenship = [[Yemeni]] ...acks against the West – while imprisoning more than 150 totally innocent people, top-secret files disclose
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  • ...her Yemenis, [[Salah Ali]] and [[Muhammad Bashmilah]], were transferred to Yemeni custody.<ref name=WashingtonPost20051107/> ...h they had never been detained together, either in their US custody, or in Yemeni custody. According to Fitzergerald, the three describe being held in [[sol
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  • Al Zuba is one of the fourteen [[Yemeni captives in Guantanamo|Yemeni captives]] who has been repatriated from Guantanamo.<ref name=TorontoStar20 ...d reported on interviews with three former [[Yemeni captives in Guantanamo|Yemeni captives]].<ref name=TorontoStar2009-09-19>
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  • ...miamiherald.com/2010/07/21/1741207/yemeni-psych-patient-ordered-freed.html Yemeni psych patient ordered freed - Guantánamo - MiamiHerald.com] {{WebCite|url= ...acks against the West – while imprisoning more than 150 totally innocent people, top-secret files disclose
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  • ...urned himself over to Pakistani authorities asking them to take him to the Yemeni embassy, but was instead handed over to the American military as an "[[enem ...self in to Pakistani authorities, who he expected would help him reach the Yemeni Embassy.
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  • | quote=Presumably this is Fadi al-Maqaleh, a Yemeni, seized in 2004, who was sent to [[Abu Ghraib]] before Bagram, according to Fadi Ahmed is the DoD's transliteration of the name of Fadi al-Maqaleh, a Yemeni known to have been held in Bagram since 2003.<ref name=AndyWorthingtonFirst
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  • * Insurgency escalates into a [[Yemeni Civil War (2015)|full-scale civil war in 2015]] ...com/news/world-asia-china-38093370 China confiscates passports of Xinjiang people] - ''[[BBC]].com''</ref><br>
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  • ...dan's lawyer, argued that conspiracy charges were inappropriate for junior people like Hamdan. *"I believe that in our line of work, people get hurt and people get killed. It's what we do."
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  • ...y in the village of Showradab, Afghanistan where he taught the Koran to 18 people. ...such a good sense of humor. He used to make fun of the accents of [[Aden]] people in a particularly amusing way. He also had a very beautiful and polite mann
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  • ...y in the village of Showradab, Afghanistan where he taught the Koran to 18 people. ...such a good sense of humor. He used to make fun of the accents of [[Aden]] people in a particularly amusing way. He also had a very beautiful and polite mann
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  • :#The detainee is a Yemeni citizen<ref>The phrase "Yemeni citizen" was redacted when the document released in March 2005.</ref> who t :#The detainee is a Yemeni citizen who traveled to Afghanistan via Yemen; Karachi, Pakistan; Qandahar,
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  • A Yemeni man who has been reunited with his family in the unlikely host country of M ...bunal at Guantánamo Bay of aiding the hijackings that killed nearly 3,000 people. The charges carry the death penalty.
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  • ...ext prisoner to lose was Fadel Hentif (also identified as Fadil Hintif), a Yemeni whose habeas petition was refused by Judge Henry H. Kennedy Jr. on August 1 :It’s the case of another Yemeni said to have gone to Afghanistan for jihad, hung out in guesthouses and bee
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  • '''Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed''' was a Yemeni [[microbiology]] student at [[Karachi University]] who was arrested in Octo [[Category:Yemeni people]]
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  • ...rities. Shihri appeared in the short clip sitting in a moving vehicle with Yemeni al Qaeda operative Mohammed Abdel Karim al-Ghazali at his side. ...roadcast by Al-Arabiya news network as Mohammed Abdul Hakeem Al-Ghazali, a Yemeni believed to have assisted in the movements of [[Abdullah Al-Asiri]], the au
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  • ...i, [[Esam Hamid al-Jaefi]] and [[Ali Hussain al-Tais]] as three of the six Yemeni who had been repatriated the previous week. ...esident, [[Ali Abdullah Saleh]], said the men would be released as soon as Yemeni authorities had cleared them. Al Asadi was asked to sign an undertaking pr
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  • ...controlled approximately 55,000 square kilometers and more than 4 million people in Iraq lived under their oppressive rule, now they do not." The [[Combined ...ment was supposed to provide for a ceasefire and protect the three million people living in the province. However, Syria violated the ceasefire and caused a
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  • ...tanamo client named Suleiman al-Nahdi, now 33, sketched greeting cards for people at her Atlanta law firm -- only to have military censors stamp them SECRET [[Category:People held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]
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  • ...ated he went to Afghanistan to fight with the Taliban against the mistaken people (Northern Alliance). | quote = A Yemeni detainee, Mukhtar Yahya al Wrafi, about 35, is pursuing a similar argument
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  • [[Category:People imprisoned on charges of terrorism]] [[Category:People held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]
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  • ...March 13, 2008.</ref> Diwon's music combines traditional [[Music of Yemen|Yemeni]] elements with modern electro hip-hop.<ref name="WP"/><ref name="AHasit"/> [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ng initiated in an appeal on behalf of two [[Yemeni captives in Guantanamo|Yemeni captives]].<ref name=MiamiHerald-2011-02-23> [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]
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  • | quote = ISN 554 Fahmi Salem Said Al Asani, Yemeni. A federal judge upheld his indefinite detention as Feb. 24, 2010, denying [[Category:People held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]
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  • ...[2004]]. The U.S. [[State Department]] had requested the assistance of the Yemeni embassy in Washington, on [[November 22]] [[2004]], in taking the testimony [[Category:People held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]
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  • ...eared for release".<ref>{{cite news |title=Guantánamo parole board clears Yemeni who was victim of mistaken identity |author-link=Carol Rosenberg |first=Car [[Category:Yemeni extrajudicial prisoners of the United States]]
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  • [[Category:People held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp]] [[Category:People imprisoned on charges of terrorism]]
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  • The number of people living in Brooklyn grew rapidly early in the 19th century. There were 4,402 The borough attracts people previously living in other cities in the United States. Of these, most come
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  • ...d its contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan", and became convinced that "CIA people had lied" in a meeting with [[United States Senate|US Senate]] staff in Jun ...pected terrorists provided information that helped us protect the American people. They helped us break up a cell of Southeast Asian terrorist operatives tha
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  • ...t was apparently featured in the video is Shirwa Ahmed, who was among four people to carry out suicide attacks against the United Nations compound, the Ethio In December 2011 [[Mansour Nasser al Bihani]], a Yemeni who US intelligence officials believed had been trained in small arms and e
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  • ...acks against the West – while imprisoning more than 150 totally innocent people, top-secret files disclose | SHORT DESCRIPTION = People held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp
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  • ...acks against the West – while imprisoning more than 150 totally innocent people, top-secret files disclose |publisher=[[The Telegraph (UK)]] |date=2011-04- Three [[Yemeni captives in Guantanamo|Yemenis]], [[Asim Thabit Abdullah Al-Khalaqi]], [[Mu
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  • ...dividuals named Qasim: A [[Yemen]]i named [[Khaled Qasim]], and a [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] named [[Abu Bakr Qasim]]. Muhammed Qasim is not listed. McColgin [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]
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  • ...acks against the West – while imprisoning more than 150 totally innocent people, top-secret files disclose [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...tion, Jews and Christians are infidels regardless whether or not they are "People of the Book". [[Category:Yemeni extrajudicial prisoners of the United States]]
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  • | url=http://www.cageprisoners.com/about-us/people | title=Cageprisoners: People
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]
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  • ...who had assisted al-Qaida in information gathering, as well as an alleged "Yemeni...studying microbiology at the University of Karachi" were arrested in Octo [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | title = Judge Gladys Kessler Releases Yemeni Detainee, Slams "Mosaic" Of Guantanamo Intelligence And Unreliable Witnesse
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  • ...n, required the preservation of all evidence related to Hani Abdullah, the Yemeni prisoner at Guantánamo, who is accused of attending a [[Qaeda training cam ...f'd</i>, 80 F.3d 1401 (9th Cir. 1996).</ref> They represented a class of people and institutions that had claims against Iran arising from the [[Iranian Re
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  • | quote = Mohammed Basardah, a Yemeni who was assessed to be a member of al-Qaeda, is estimated to have made stat ...acks against the West – while imprisoning more than 150 totally innocent people, top-secret files disclose
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  • ...ing]] order against Muslim cleric [[Anwar al-Awlaki]], a dual American and Yemeni citizen with ties to al-Qaeda. Judge Bates ruled that al-Awlaki's father, N [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...to recognise his constitutional duty to demand the release of al-Bakri to Yemeni authorities.<ref name=YemenObserver2008-07-26> [[Category:Living people]]
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  • * Abu ‘Abd Al-Rahman Al-Yemeni '''Ibraheem Musaibli''' is an [[American people|American]] who was apprehended by a [[Kurdish]] militia in wartorn [[Syria]
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  • ...t of 20 of the men transferred to the UAE from Guantánamo: {{'}}eighteen Yemeni detainees, who remain in detention without charge and suffer from ill-treat [[Category:People from Kabul Province]]
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