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651:, the Swedish Ambassador, accompanied the Swedes to their flight. As of the time of their release Swedish officials had still not received a formal report from Pakistan explaining why the four were detained. During a 23 November 2009 press conference, Ghezali's lawyers offered more details of the trip. The asserted that Ghezali and his companions had made a last-minute decision, during a tour of middle eastern countries, to alter their plans to include Pakistan in their itinerary. They were told by their tour coordinator that the visas for travel within Pakistan could be arranged upon their arrival. His lawyers expressed concern that Swedish intelligence officials continued to keep Ghezali under surveillance. They expressed concern that the press speculation that his travel to Pakistan had been inspired by support for 1203: 1143: 307:. Ghezali stated that: "I lived a simple life, playing with the children and seeing how Afghans lived." "Sweden's security police chief, Jan Danielsson, described Ghezali more as a confused youth traveling the world looking for spiritual fulfillment rather than a terrorist. 'We have no information that indicates he's an al-Qaeda member, much less that he held a leading position,' Danielsson said in an interview." 31: 1147: 561:
and another one was an Iranian citizen. According to the Pakistani police chief Mohammad Rizwan, the individuals were arrested when they were trying to sneak into the Punjab province through a checkpoint. According to Rizwan, the police had found CDs, exchange money and literature which all indicated
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In December 2002, Pakistan withdrew all charges against Ghezali in connection with his arrest at the Afghan border. Pakistan suspected him of having participated in a prison uprising in Pakistan, where 17 people (including seven prison guards) were killed. When questioned about the prison uprising at
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quoted Gösta Hultén, the author of a book on Ghezali, who said that Ghezali's father believed he was on a religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia. He reported that Ghezali had called from Saudi Arabia "a few days ago"—which would be about a week after Pakistani authorities reported the ten men were
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for 930 days, Ghezali was released into the custody of the Swedish government on 8 July 2004 since he was no longer considered a threat to the United States, since he had no information that was of interest to the American Intelligence Service and since he had not committed a crime which could be
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In December 2002, Pakistan withdrew all charges against Ghezali in connection with his arrest at the Afghan border. Pakistan suspected him of having participated in a prison uprising in Pakistan where 17 people (including seven prison guards) were killed. Ghezali denied having any knowledge of or
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After his release Ghezali criticized the Swedish government for not helping him sufficiently and denied having been told that he was assigned an attorney or being informed of actions taken on his behalf by the Swedish government, however this was refuted by the Swedish foreign ministry which had
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Initially, Swedish prosecutors stated that they would press charges against him for crimes committed prior to Ghezali's departure from Sweden, but they were subsequently dropped. There were also threats made against Ghezali, it was perceived that the Swedish government had given Ghezali too much
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sympathisers and others in the affected areas fled southward to Pakistan. Mehdi Ghezali was captured by local warlords in Pakistan in the Tora Bora mountains which are close to the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and then handed over to the U.S. Armed Forces which transported him to
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Ghezali's attorney, Anton Strand response to the news that Ghezali was reported to have been captured was: "Yes, I'm surprised by it. One should remember that Ghezali has traveled in that region previously and he has an interest in the region. He is religious and has friends and contacts."
303:. He then travelled to Pakistan in the summer of 2001 in order to study at one of the madrasahs situated there. After failing to gain acceptance into any of the madrasahs, he then travelled to Afghanistan, where he, according to his own statements, stayed with a family in 1754:
The lawyers explain that the decision to travel to Pakistan arose while the group was traveling through other countries in the Middle East and that the trip was arranged by a tour operator, which had told Ghezali and the other Swedes that visas could be arranged en
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held outside the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. Ghezali and approximately 60 others called for the closure of the Guantanamo Bay facility. Ghezali, who declined to answer any questions from reporters, and the other demonstrators also appeared in support of
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In Sweden, Mehdi-Muhammed Ghezali, who was released in July after more than two years at the base, is being monitored by Swedish intelligence agents. While Sweden's security police, SAPO, gave no official comment, its agents have said Ghezali is not a
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released a list of all the individuals who had been held in military custody in their Guantanamo Bay detainment camps. That list gave Ghezali's Guantanamo detainee ID as 166. The DoD listed his place of birth as Stockholm.
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During his stay at Guantanamo Bay, Ghezali was visited by representatives of the Swedish government (February 2002, January and July 2003 and January 2004) and was informed that he had been assigned an attorney in Sweden
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had told Swedish diplomats on 6 October 2009 that he would be receiving a formal report on the Swedes on 7 October 2009, and that he would make a decision about their continued detention at that point. Swedish paper
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to study at the university. However, he was not accepted and returned to Sweden in March or April 2001 for a brief period before travelling to London where he studied at the madrasah of the Muslim
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netted 5,000 euros. Ghezali and his partner were released from prison on 12 June 2000 after having spent 10 months in a Portuguese prison without being charged, and returned to Sweden.
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A man bearing Ghezali's passport was one of twelve foreigners Pakistani security officials reported were captured trying to cross into Afghanistan on 28 August 2009. According to the
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captured. According to Hultén: "The father is very upset about the allegations that Mehdi has ties to al-Qaeda. He has already been cleared from those suspicions once."
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On 13 September 2009, Swedish officials confirmed that Pakistan had apprehended three Swedish citizens. But they declined to comment further on their identity.
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of capture and detention. Ghezali has also made statements describing his stay at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp. He claims to have been subject to
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Jag känner honom inte som person och därför kan jag inte döma honom. Jag tror inte på det amerikanerna säger om honom. Det är mycket som inte stämmer.
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responded with a brief statement that Ghezali was not the bomber. Within 48 hours Bulgarian investigators ruled him out as a suspect.
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On 16 September 2009, two of Ghezali's traveling companions were identified. He was reported to have been captured with "28-year-old
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Ghezali reportedly was part of a group of 156 suspected al-Qaida fighters caught while fleeing Afghanistan's Tora Bora mountains.
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the press conference following his release Ghezali denied having any knowledge of or participation in the prison uprising.
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List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006
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between January 2002 and July 2004. Ghezali claimed to have been "physically and mentally tortured" at Guantanamo.
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reported that Ghezali was among a group of twelve foreign citizens who had been arrested one week earlier in the
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such as sleep deprivation and made to sit in an interrogation room for thirteen hours in a row. He is planning a
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links to terrorist activity. Following their arrest, Ghezali and the two other Swedish citizens were moved to
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region of Portugal on 31 July 1999 for a suspected bank robbery and a jewelry theft together with his partner
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At a press conference following his return to Sweden, Ghezali said the following about the al-Qaeda leader
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The Swedes were released on 10 October 2009. They were placed on a plane to Sweden at 800
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Ghezali is reported to have dropped his suit against the US government. According to
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Among the twelve arrested men, three (including Ghezali) were Swedish, seven were
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On 4 July 2006, Ghezali made his first public appearance since his release at a
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jet, at the expense of the Swedish government (estimated at 500 000 – 600 000
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dropped all charges against him for criminal misconduct prior to his capture.
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Ghezali is reported to have explained that the group were traveling to
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that Ghezali's recollection of events might have been affected by the
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described as "a harmless meeting with a Muslim revivalist movement,
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documented their meetings with Ghezali. It has been suggested by a
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on Cuba where Ghezali was held at Guantanamo Bay detainment camp.
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media suggested on 19 July 2012 that Ghezali might have been the
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proven in a military court. Ghezali was transported home by the
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where he was captured. Following his release from detention the
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reported one additional anonymous allegation, that the group
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Ghezali was the subject of the English-language documentary
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Ghezali was "reportedly part of a group of 156 suspected
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On 10 September 2009, the Swedish television programme
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Former captives alleged to have (re)joined insurgency
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Controversies surrounding people captured during the
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Prisoner on Guantanamo: Mehdi Ghezali tells his story
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Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas
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Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture
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Ghezali denied any links to al-Qaeda. 152:Prior to his capture, Ghezali attended a 1463: 1153: 1107: 925: 310: 228: 1752:from the original on 25 November 2009. 1623:from the original on 15 September 2009. 1599:from the original on 15 September 2009. 1575:from the original on 13 September 2009. 1546:from the original on 16 September 2009. 1476: 1424: 1002:from the original on 30 September 2007. 982: 900: 898: 872: 2412: 2341:Senate Armed Services Committee Report 1386:from the original on 29 September 2007 1310:"Ghezali kan ha förträngt information" 1077: 705: 462:Activities in Afghanistan and Pakistan 438:against the USA. He has together with 323:, initiated a bombing campaign on the 187:participation in the prison uprising. 16:Former Swedish Guantanamo Bay detainee 1898: 913:from the original on 13 February 2013 904: 257:, supposedly to pursue a career as a 1477:HjertĂ©n, Linda (10 September 2009). 1366: 895: 873:Gaskell, Stephanie (30 March 2002). 798:Khalid Tanveer (11 September 2009). 1643:. 16 September 2009. Archived from 1506:Zahid Hussain (12 September 2009). 1447:. 10 September 2009. Archived from 1374:"Mehdi Ghezali fördömde Guantánamo" 1302: 1265: 1237: 1215:John J. Lumpkin (18 October 2004). 1122:United States Department of Defense 1045: 524:2009 arrest and release in Pakistan 353:United States Department of Defense 253:; however, Ghezali had traveled to 107: 13: 2425:Swedish people of Algerian descent 2027:Destruction of interrogation tapes 1796:. 23 November 2009. 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Ghezali was apprehended by the 2336:Military Commissions Act of 2006 1141: 1021:"Guantanamo Swede Seeks damages" 241:, on 5 July 1979 and grew up in 35:Ghezali's Swedish passport photo 2455:Swedish expatriates in Pakistan 2103:2008 Sarposa Prison mass escape 1804: 1790:"Ghezali Defends Pakistan Trip" 824:Luke Funk (11 September 2009). 566:. Rizwan described Ghezali as 411:Swedish Security Service (SĂ„PO) 2299:Reports and legal developments 2053:Canadian Afghan detainee issue 1350:. 17 July 2004. Archived from 1289:Ghezali blev informerad av UD 1091:. 20 July 2004. Archived from 1029:. 23 July 2004. Archived from 211:In July 2012, a day after the 200:fighters caught while fleeing 143:Guantanamo Bay detainment camp 1: 1960:Boycott of military tribunals 1955:Quran desecration controversy 1169:. 9 July 2004. Archived from 693: 2377:Standard Operating Procedure 390:Gitmo - The New Rules of War 222:Gitmo – The New Rules of War 7: 1880:. 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Stockholm
Guantanamo
ISN
extrajudicial detention
Arabic
Swedish
Swedish
Algerian
Finnish
extrajudicial detention
United States
Guantanamo Bay detainment camp
Cuba
Muslim
religious school
mosque
United Kingdom
Saudi Arabia
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Swedish government
Associated Press
al-Qaeda
Afghanistan
Tora Bora mountains
Burgas bus bombing
suicide bomber
Gitmo – The New Rules of War
Botkyrka

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