1217:(POW). Internal critics within the US military and US government argue that failing to afford POW protections to combatants captured in the global war on terror would endanger American military personnel when they were captured in current and future conflicts. Other critics argue that classifying all combatants as illegal combatants is in violation of Article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention, which describes how a captor should treat combatants who are suspected of violating the Geneva Conventions such that they strip themselves of its protections. Article 5 says that combatants suspected of violations of the Conventions are to be afforded POW protection until the captors have convened a "
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1264:, described as the first senior al Qaeda captive. It was reported that initially his interrogation was being conducted by the FBI because they had the most experience interrogating criminal suspects. Their interrogation approach was based on building rapport with suspects and they did not use coercive techniques. They argued that coercive techniques produced unreliable false confessions, and that using coercive techniques would mean that the evidence they gathered could not be used by the prosecution in a trial in the US judicial system.
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1189:. This policy triggered debate both within and outside of the US government. The Bush administration claimed that the Geneva Conventions signed by the US protected only the fighters of recognized states, thus disqualifying al Qaeda fighters from these privileges as per the Bush administration's views. They argued that, since the
135:", a secret camp in the facility constructed for their detention. Worried that a pending Supreme Court decision on habeas corpus rights might go against the Bush administration and compel releasing the men's names and other details, the CIA took back custody of the four men and moved them out of Guantanamo on March 27, 2004.
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and transferred by their police to the CIA, who took him to this location. Agents detained and interrogated him for five months in the winter of 2004. The agency found it was mistaken and released him in
Albania in late 2004. In 2012 El-Masri's account was held valid "beyond a reasonable doubt," and
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were going to be treated in a manner consistent with the treatment of Geneva
Convention POWs. In 2004, confidential memos surfaced that discussed the limits to how much pain, discomfort and fear could be used in the interrogation of detainees in the global war on terror. The memos showed that debate
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American intelligence officials have made public the names of some of the suspects the CIA has reported to have been held. The capture of other detainees is not acknowledged. According to the US military, this is in order to spread disorder among their opponents, and fear among those who might be
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prisoners whose identities have not been revealed and whose families (and frequently, governments) have not been informed of their status. They are deprived of all legal rights. Ghost detainees' identities, and capture, have been kept secret. As such they are a subset of extrajudicial prisoners,
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You probably haven't heard many of these names before. But they are important, both in terms of the terrorist plots they either planned or executed, and in how the U.S. government treated them once they became prisoners, according to the newly released Senate
Intelligence Committee's torture
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believed to have been a senior intelligence official during the Saddam
Hussein administration. In May 2009 it became public that Vice President Dick Cheney had pushed for Al Dulaymi to be subjected to waterboarding, in order to establish that Saddam had ties to international
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had held "high-value detainees" in secret CIA prisons. He also announced that 14 senior captives were being transferred from CIA custody to military custody at
Guantanamo Bay. He said that these 14 captives could expect to face charges before Guantanamo military commissions.
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has acknowledged that some detainees had been subject to waterboarding, in accordance with several OLC (Office of Legal
Counsel) memos. General Hayden states that in February 2008, waterboarding was not part of the authorized interrogation techniques for U.S. agents.
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The Bush administration expanded the criteria for classifying captives as illegal combatants. Individuals captured around the world are now classified as such if US intelligence officials believe they have sufficient evidence to tie the individual to
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proposed a change to McCain. Cheney tried to get McCain to limit the proscription to just military personnel, thus allowing CIA personnel the freedom to use harsher techniques. McCain declined to accept Cheney's suggestion.
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These four men and other high-value CIA detainees were not transferred again to military custody at
Guantanamo until September 2006. At that time, the Bush administration was assured of passage by Congress of the
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1213:", from which the term 'unlawful combatant' is derived. The Convention obliges signatories to afford captured lawful combatants significant rights and protections. Such captives are entitled to be classified as
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58:. Such black sites were later confirmed by reports from journalists, investigations, and from men who had been imprisoned and tortured there, and later released after being tortured until the
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1344:, attached a passage to a military spending bill that would proscribe inhumane treatment of detainees and restrict US officials to use only the interrogation techniques in the
1304:, concluding that federal laws against the use of torture and other coercion did not apply to interrogations overseas. In reaction to the release of the abuse pictures from
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He was held at a CIA black site for two years, before being turned over to a
Pakistani prison system and released. Killed in a CIA drone strike in Pakistan in October 2012.
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was not a legitimate government either, their combatants did not qualify either. They saw
Afghanistan as a "failed state," one without a legitimate government.
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European Court of Human Rights ruled in El-Masri's favor, stating that it was "beyond a reasonable doubt" that he had been tortured in violation of the
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On 23 February 2009, almost seven years after his arrest, Mohamed was repatriated from Guantánamo to the UK, where he was released after questioning.
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U.S. Decries Abuse but
Defends Interrogations: 'Stress and Duress' Tactics Used on Terrorism Suspects Held in Secret Overseas Facilities
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right to challenge their detentions before a competent tribunal. This decision led the Bush administration to bolster the prevalence of
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On July 20, 2007, President Bush issued an executive order officially banning torture of POWs by intelligence officials.
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transferred from CIA custody to Guantanamo in September 2003; withdrawn and transferred back to CIA custody in March 2004
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transferred from CIA custody to Guantanamo in September 2003; withdrawn and transferred back to CIA custody in March 2004
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transferred from CIA custody to Guantanamo in September 2003; withdrawn and transferred back to CIA custody in March 2004
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transferred from CIA custody to Guantanamo in September 2003; withdrawn and transferred back to CIA custody in March 2004
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right to challenge their detentions before an impartial tribunal. As a result, the US allegedly continued to hold many
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waterboarding, death threats, threats to rape and kill his family in front of him, faked execution, rectal feeding
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2943:"Undue Process: An Examination of Detention and Trials of Bagram Detainees in Afghanistan in April 2009" (2009)
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within the Bush administration had been resolved in favor of what was later legally determined to be torture.
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Peter Finn and Julie Tate, "CIA Says It Misjudged Role of High-Value Detainee Abu Zubaidah, Transcript Shows"
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
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President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
1404:. The report denies the allegations. However, the report does not address detainees held elsewhere by the
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reported Iraq had an arsenal of WMD, and provided al Qaeda with WMD training, cited in Powell's UN speech
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Center for Constitutional Rights website, representing detainees and working against other injustices
2680:"Wrongful Imprisonment: Anatomy of a CIA Mistake: German Citizen Released After Months in 'Rendition'"
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The Senate Intelligence Committee identified these men as being the victims of unauthorized torture
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228:, had long speculated that the captives held in the secret facilities had been subjected to actual
2799:"CIA accused of detaining innocent man: If the agency knew he was the wrong man, why was he held?"
2060:, which held Macedonia responsible for knowingly transferring him to the CIA and possible torture.
1285:, United States Department of Justice, issued to the CIA in August 2002 authorizing the use of 12
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Of these prisoners being held by the U.S., some were suspected of being from the senior ranks of
2507:"Al Qaeda-Iraq Link Recanted: Captured Libyan Reverses Previous Statement to CIA, Officials Say"
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Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee Against Torture
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Secret Detentions and Illegal Transfers of Detainees involving Council of Europe Member States
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may have been the first detainee to have been subjected to coercive interrogation techniques.
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Fear and desire for actionable intelligence led the administration to legal opinions (the
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Released (flown to Albania, "dumped in a forest, blindfolded") after CIA realized mistake.
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outside Guantanamo Bay and the United States in order to avoid any review of their cases.
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believed to have arranged large wire transfers of funds to finance terrorist operations.
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he was awarded compensation for his torture and suffering by the Grand Chamber of the
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2625:"CIA Puts Harsh Tactics On Hold: Memo on Methods Of Interrogation Had Wide Review"
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2937:"In Pursuit of Justice; Prosecuting Terrorism Cases in the Federal Courts" (2009)
2931:"Tortured Justice: Using Coerced Evidence to Prosecute Terrorist Suspects" (2008)
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Raped in Skopje, rendered to Afghanistan, held in CIA Salt Pit; tortured by CIA.
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points out that the Bush administration has narrowly defined torture under the
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believed to have been involved in transferring funds for terrorist activities.
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Bush confirms existence of secret CIA prisons for high-value terror detainees
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Died in custody. * notes the place now is used commercially
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2407:"The United States' "Disappeared", The CIA's Long-Term "Ghost Detainees""
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Individuals identified as being tortured by the CIA without authorization
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Documents reveal NSA's extensive involvement in targeted killing program
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http://assembly.coe.int/CommitteeDocs/2007/EMarty_20070608_NoEmbargo.pdf
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US government warned German government to not press charges against CIA.
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2878:"Sources Tell ABC News Top Al Qaeda Figures Held in Secret CIA Prisons"
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investigated cases in which men were captured and transported through "
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believed to have run a military training camp associated with al Qaeda.
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convicted of conspiracy and sentenced to life in prison without parole
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was comfortable they had done nothing wrong, and had nothing to hide.
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CIA 'tortured and sodomised' terror suspect, human rights court rules
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US courts refused to hear El-Masri's case; he was represented by the
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captured on June 17, 2003; transferred to US custody on July 13, 2003
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alleged to have been a liaison with Southeast Asian Islamic militants
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described as the new number three in al Qaeda, succeeding his mentor
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Human Rights Watch reports he is said to have described ties between
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petitions outside the newly authorized system of military tribunals.
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Secretary Rumsfeld assured the world that the detainees held at the
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which includes all the detainees who were held in Guantanamo, etc..
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claims the CIA offered him $ 10 million to serve as a mole against
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Location of the suspects held by US civilian intelligence agencies
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Similarly, on March 14, 2003, five days before the US started its
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Later revealed to have been a low-level player and not significant
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2914:"Victims Could Sue for Human Rights in European Court of Justice"
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Transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in September 2006.
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2868:"European Commission to Investigate Reports of Secret CIA Jails"
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Allegedly detained at various CIA black sites for about 3 years.
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In August 2010, it was reported that four high-value detainees:
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in Iraq in April and May 2004, and the leak that summer of the
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2651:"Cheney Plan Exempts CIA From Bill Barring Abuse of Detainees"
2765:"What CIA Interrogators Did To 17 Detainees Without Approval"
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Because of having suffered torture, he has never been charged
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Targeted Killings: Law and Morality in an Asymmetrical World
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a clandestine, remote, CIA detention facility in Afghanistan
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ruled that detainees held by the United States did have the
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German citizen wrongfully labelled terror-suspect, became a
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al-Sharqawi is said to have been captured before April 2002.
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General Counsel of the United States Department of Defense
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The Gurdian, December 13 2012, Retrieved on March 3, 2023
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killed by British troops in Iraq on September 25, 2006.
2590:"Dick Cheney 'suggested waterboarding' Iraqi prisoner"
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The Bush administration categorized such captives as "
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Controversies surrounding people captured during the
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U.S. Government denial of allegations of mistreatment
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said to have been a liaison between al Qaeda and the
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in March 2003 and held there until December 19, 2007.
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helped scout the sites of terror bombings in Thailand
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2189:"AP Exclusive: CIA flight carried secret from Gitmo"
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Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture
2890:"A list of 12 high-value targets housed by the CIA"
2705:"Bush orders CIA to comply with Geneva Conventions"
2488:"List of 'Ghost Prisoners' Possibly in CIA Custody"
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believed to be another planner of the 9-11 attacks.
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2376:Bush Acknowledges Existence of Secret CIA Prisons
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632:Allegedly played a role in the WTC bombing 1993.
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1045:alleged Al-Qaeda operative and computer expert.
931:al-Sharqawi is called "Riyadh the Facilitator,"
615:Transferred to Guantanamo on September 6, 2006.
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2092:, a German citizen wrongly detained by the CIA
1329:Legislative challenges to interrogation policy
928:One of the 25 top al Qaeda leadership members.
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2858:"CIA Holds Terror Suspects in Secret Prisons"
2649:Smith, R. Jeffrey; White, Josh (2005-10-25).
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2565:"A dark lord comes shrieking into the light"
2450:FBI NY announces conviction of Uzair Paracha
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506:helped transfer funds to the 9-11 hijackers.
112:and other countries, including Afghanistan.
73:as "high value detainees." According to the
20:Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States
3786:North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
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2763:Emma Roller, Rebecca Nelson (2014-12-10).
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864:Recanted the WMD claim after the invasion
3583:Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
2440:, 16 June 2009, accessed 21 January 2013
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2187:Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman (2010-08-07).
1997:
1773:Extradited to Egypt and released in 2010
948:extradited to Egypt and released in 2010
641:Allegedly one of the architects of 9-11.
216:confirmed, for the first time, that the
3291:Operation Enduring Freedom participants
3034:Szczytno-Szymany (now Olsztyn-Szymany)*
767:escaped from Bagram prison in July 2005
347:, the ringleader of the 9-11 hijackers.
204:
89:to countries where they were tortured.
4404:
4333:Senate Armed Services Committee Report
2699:
2674:
2622:
2443:
2147:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
1408:. Recently, the Director of the CIA,
867:extradited to Libya and died in prison
447:believed to have played a role in the
303:helped plan the 1998 embassy bombings.
4417:Counterterrorism in the United States
3885:
3820:Targeted Killing in International Law
3701:Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
3199:
2952:
2525:
2401:
2399:
2397:
1098:told his lawyers he was detained in "
977:told his lawyers he was detained in "
887:told his lawyers he was detained in "
790:told his lawyers he was detained in "
694:told his lawyers he was detained in "
404:believed to be the mastermind of the
384:and al Qaeda during his interrogation
3866:
2490:. Media with Conscience. 2005-05-30.
100:, had described the men detained in
54:, operated by both known and secret
38:required within United States legal
2304:. September 6, 2006. Archived from
2246:"Bush admits to CIA secret prisons"
1156:European Convention on Human Rights
486:captured in Pakistan on May 2, 2005
13:
4019:Destruction of interrogation tapes
3178:Destruction of interrogation tapes
2394:
1052:after his capture on July 13, 2004
273:captured in Pakistan in March 2003
177:
14:
4428:
4004:Enhanced interrogation techniques
3751:Enhanced interrogation techniques
3547:Georgia Sustainment and Stability
3435:al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
3225:
3158:Enhanced interrogation techniques
2813:
1385:, makes periodic reports to the
1287:enhanced interrogation techniques
738:enhanced interrogation techniques
4328:Military Commissions Act of 2006
3865:
3856:
3855:
3726:Combatant Status Review Tribunal
3675:President's Surveillance Program
3670:Military Commissions Act of 2009
3665:Military Commissions Act of 2006
3618:Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
3593:Moro conflict in the Philippines
3588:Insurgency in the North Caucasus
811:currently detained in Guantanamo
286:, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006.
168:Military Commissions Act of 2006
4095:2008 Sarposa Prison mass escape
3542:Georgia Train and Equip Program
2777:from the original on 2014-12-11
2604:
2542:
2227:from the original on 2010-08-18
1355:On Thursday, October 20, 2005,
1256:Use of interrogation techniques
651:183 times while in CIA custody.
578:reported arrested in June 2003.
415:believed to have organized the
4291:Reports and legal developments
4045:Canadian Afghan detainee issue
3731:Criticism of the war on terror
3685:Terrorist Surveillance Program
3490:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
3243:War in Afghanistan (2001-2021)
3054:Strawberry Fields (Guantanamo)
2848:"We Don't Want a Hanoi Hilton"
2238:
2075:Arbitrary arrest and detention
2058:European Court of Human Rights
1108:claims he was tortured in the
987:claims he was tortured in the
722:Guantanamo Bay detainment camp
284:Guantanamo Bay detention camps
282:announced his transfer to the
1:
3947:Boycott of military tribunals
3942:Quran desecration controversy
3766:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
3409:Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed Bahaziq
2902:"CIA 'closes terror prisons'"
2101:
1647:Muhammad Ahmad Ghulam Rabbani
1432:Geneva Conventions compliance
1402:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
1350:field manual on interrogation
668:considering supporting them.
224:Critics, and elements of the
150:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
4369:Standard Operating Procedure
3741:Killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri
3633:al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen
2588:Alex Spillius (2009-05-14).
1554:Tawfiq Nasir Awad al-Bihandi
529:captured on August 11, 2003.
449:2000 millennium attack plots
102:Camp Delta at Guantánamo Bay
7:
3809:State Sponsors of Terrorism
3680:Protect America Act of 2007
3019:Temara interrogation centre
2623:Priest, Dana (2004-06-27).
2215:"Three-Card Monte at Gitmo"
2068:
1693:, water dousing, beatings,
1296:, the OLC issued a memo to
1185:status as described in the
1069:Muhammed Khudayr al-Dulaymi
370:allegedly tied to both the
140:United States Supreme Court
10:
4433:
4262:Mohammed Omar Abdel-Rahman
3746:Killing of Osama bin Laden
3623:War in Somalia (2006–2009)
3578:Operation Active Endeavour
3117:Bisher Amin Khalil al-Rawi
1769:Mohammed Omar Abdel-Rahman
1370:
1266:
1209:of 1949 defines the term "
1170:
998:Waleed Muhammad bin Attash
993:17 years old when captured
942:Mohammed Omar Abdel-Rahman
747:, captured in August 2002.
509:arrested on April 29, 2003
377:captured on April 29, 2003
364:Waleed Muhammad bin Attash
181:
4346:
4290:
4257:Abdu Ali al Haji Sharqawi
4242:
4194:
4118:
4073:
4028:Prison and detainee abuse
4027:
3990:
3920:
3851:
3693:
3645:
3613:Terrorism in Saudi Arabia
3570:
3562:Drone strikes in Pakistan
3518:
3511:
3455:Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
3422:
3361:
3354:
3278:
3271:
3233:
3186:
3150:
3137:Musab Omar Ali Al Mudwani
3096:
3067:
2993:
2532:Al-Qaida killed/captured
1615:Lufti al-Arabi al-Gharisi
1390:Committee Against Torture
1322:Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
1167:Legal status of detainees
911:in their surveillance of
663:Other captives in custody
421:captured in November 2002
148:(2004) that detainees at
4282:Hiwa Abdul Rahman Rashul
3833:Unitary executive theory
3112:Abd al-Salam Ali al-Hila
1529:Suspicious acquaintances
1381:government, through the
1340:, a former POW from the
1039:Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan
778:Abd al-Salam Ali al-Hila
4224:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
3937:Human rights violations
3761:Extraordinary rendition
3756:Extrajudicial prisoners
3163:Extraordinary rendition
2248:. BBC. 7 September 2006
1985:" without authorization
1721:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
1283:Office of Legal Counsel
1207:Third Geneva Convention
1179:Invasion of Afghanistan
922:Abdul Rahim al-Sharqawi
534:Bali nightclub bombings
398:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
121:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
42:. In this context, the
34:detains outside of the
4355:The Road to Guantánamo
4318:Detainee Treatment Act
4219:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
4186:Dasht-i-Leili massacre
4085:Battle of Qala-i-Jangi
3796:Operation Eagle Assist
3716:Clash of Civilizations
3263:Symbolism of terrorism
2295:"Detainee Biographies"
2080:Command responsibility
2003:
1759:Alleged KSM lieutenant
1658:Alleged KSM lieutenant
1491:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
971:currently detained in
881:currently detained in
784:currently detained in
626:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
592:Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep
481:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
417:Limburg tanker bombing
319:in Florence, Colorado.
306:captured July 25, 2004
297:Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani
209:On September 6, 2006,
69:, referred to in U.S.
4362:Taxi to the Dark Side
4252:Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi
4244:Forced disappearances
4209:Mohamedou Ould Salahi
4100:Basra prison incident
3791:Operation Noble Eagle
3628:2007 Lebanon conflict
2820:"Outsourcing torture"
2001:
1854:Laid Ben Dohman Saidi
1590:Suspicious acquainces
1438:Amnesty International
1294:2003 invasion of Iraq
1262:Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi
1055:mole status outed by
852:Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi
764:arrested June 5, 2002
56:intelligence agencies
4090:Battle of Abu Ghraib
4065:James Elmer Mitchell
3967:Homicide accusations
3608:Operation Linda Nchi
3552:OEF – Horn of Africa
3465:Islamic Courts Union
3414:Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
3238:September 11 attacks
2945:, Human Rights First
2939:, Human Rights First
2933:, Human Rights First
1884:dietary manipulation
1813:Suspected "finacier"
1790:solitary confinement
1518:Rafiq Bashir al-Hami
1426:erroneous renditions
805:Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi
635:Allegedly worked on
609:Gouled Hassan Dourad
205:High-value detainees
94:Secretary of Defense
4376:Torturing Democracy
4214:Mohammed al-Qahtani
4146:Abed Hamed Mowhoush
3039:Mihail Kogălniceanu
2872:The Washington Post
2862:The Washington Post
2852:The Washington Post
2836:"A Tortured Debate"
2832:, February 14, 2005
2684:The Washington Post
2655:The Washington Post
2629:The Washington Post
2594:The Daily Telegraph
2511:The Washington Post
2477:, December 26, 2002
2474:The Washington Post
2459:, November 25, 2005
2438:The Washington Post
2391:, September 6, 2006
2366:, September 6, 2006
1911:crippled by torture
1685:Murdered in custody
1584:Hikmat Nafi Shaukat
1462:
1130:high-value detainee
675:
239:
4323:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
3977:Seton Hall reports
3972:Juvenile prisoners
3838:Unlawful combatant
3771:Iranian Revolution
3557:OEF – Trans Sahara
3532:War in Afghanistan
3389:Jalaluddin Haqqani
3384:Sirajuddin Haqqani
3310:Iraqi Armed Forces
2910:, December 6, 2005
2898:, December 5, 2005
2874:, November 3, 2005
2864:, November 2, 2005
2854:, October 27, 2005
2455:2007-02-08 at the
2411:Human Rights Watch
2381:2006-09-12 at the
2356:2006-09-07 at the
2004:
1804:Mustafa al-Hawsawi
1750:Ramzi Bin al-Shibh
1460:
1219:competent tribunal
1203:illegal combatants
1187:Geneva Conventions
1177:Shortly after the
1173:Unlawful combatant
671:
572:Mohamad Farik Amin
500:Ali Abdul Aziz Ali
330:Ramzi bin al-Shibh
264:Mustafa al-Hawsawi
235:
129:Mustafa al-Hawsawi
125:Ramzi bin al-Shibh
4399:
4398:
4151:Manadel al-Jamadi
4119:Deaths in custody
3879:
3878:
3776:Islamic terrorism
3641:
3640:
3537:OEF – Philippines
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3460:Hizbul Mujahideen
3301:Northern Alliance
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3122:Hassan bin Attash
2220:Harper's Magazine
2085:Detainees in Iraq
2066:
2065:
2026:John Walker Lindh
1991:
1990:
1969:Suleiman Abdullah
1958:sleep deprivation
1876:sleep deprivation
1870:ice water baths,
1865:Mistaken identity
1843:sleep deprivation
1699:auditory overload
1695:sleep deprivation
1629:sleep deprivation
1597:sleep deprivation
1570:sleep deprivation
1536:sleep deprivation
1422:Inspector General
1298:William J. Haynes
1227:Islamic terrorism
1164:
1163:
1059:on August 2, 2004
965:Hassin Bin Attash
845:Yassir al-Jazeeri
731:Muhammed al-Darbi
660:
659:
637:Operation Bojinka
558:An accomplice of
532:a planner of the
473:Abu Faraj al-Libi
133:Strawberry Fields
28:foreign nationals
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4075:Prison uprisings
3932:Suicide attempts
3906:
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3814:Targeted killing
3603:Iraqi insurgency
3523:Enduring Freedom
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2006:
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1664:stress positions
1463:
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1394:war on terrorism
1383:State Department
1277:, including the
1240:US Supreme Court
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1211:lawful combatant
1057:Condoleezza Rice
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4234:Khalid El-Masri
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4009:Ghost detainees
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3379:Anwar al-Awlaki
3374:Hamza bin Laden
3369:Osama bin Laden
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