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Muhammad Rahim al Afghani

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144:. Described as a "tough, seasoned jihadist" by the head of the CIA, Rahim was accused of helping Osama bin Laden escape capture as well as working as bin Laden's translator and assistant. Rahim is the last prisoner to have been sent to Guantanamo. Despite his five years in Guantanamo, no charges have been made against Muhammad Rahim. The US military has stated that it has no intention of trying him in a military commission. The United States government, through the Periodic Review Secretariat, announced that it does not intend to recommend his release. Accordingly, he is a "forever prisoner." He is reportedly not a possible candidate for an exchange peace deal. The 216: 302:. They noted while the captive's name was withheld Al-Afghani was the only captive known to have been in CIA custody at the time of the use of these techniques. They noted that the Bush Presidency had publicly abandoned the use of these techniques, but an exception was made because government lawyers had given the CIA permission. The captive had his hands chained above the level of his heart. 113:. He was born in eastern Afghanistan. Muhammad Rahim worked for an Afghan government committee that worked to eliminate opium poppies from the nation. He was forced to leave his job by the Taliban. In 1979, Rahim fled Afghanistan with his brother over the border of Pakistan. Their departure was triggered by the Soviet Union invasion into Afghanistan. 137:(CIA) for interrogation regarding Rahim's interactions with the Taliban. In CIA custody, Rahim was subjected to long periods of sleep deprivation and other methods of torture as part of the Rendition, Detention and Interrogation (RDI) Program. He was the last known person to be admitted subject to the CIA's RDI program. 223:
While in Guantanamo Bay, Muhammad Rahim is being detained in Camp 7, a place for men who are deemed "'high value' detainees by the US Government." While in custody in Guantanamo, Rahim has yet to have charges filed against him or have a court appearance to defend himself and present his case. In late
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See Executive Summary, Findings and Conclusions, and Foreword by Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) Chairman Dianne Feinstein, of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence's study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program, released on or about December of
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According to them, Rahim was Osama bin Laden's special aide, hailing from Nangarhar province of Afghanistan, while the other had worked for Laden as translator and guide during his stay in Afghanistan. Rahim was chief of Qaeda's team, which was engaged in negotiations with the Afghan govt-nominated
266:, an hour away. Almost immediately after their arrival, and exit from his taxi, it too was struck by a missile. The missile struck the taxi, nothing else in the village was targeted. Mohammed Rahim said he fled one way, and Mohammed Omar fled another, and that this was his last contact with him. 608:
The Central Intelligence Agency secretly detained a suspected member of Al Qaeda for at least six months beginning last summer as part of a program in which C.I.A. officers have been authorized by President Bush to use harsh interrogation techniques, American officials said
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Rahim is the 16th so-called "high value" prisoner to be transferred to Guantanamo since September 2006 when President George W. Bush acknowledged the existence of secret CIA detention facilities overseas.
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organizations throughout the Middle East. He became one of bin Ladin's most trusted facilitators and procurement specialists prior to his detention.
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After several months of CIA interrogations and torture, however, Rahim, in March 2008, was sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba where he is held in
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was hit by a missile strike he engaged him to drive his taxi, containing Mohammed Omar, his second wife, and several of his children to
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In August 2009, formerly classified documents about the CIA's use of torture were made public when the judicial branch upheld
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reported that he was the first captive to be transferred from CIA custody in close to a year. He was captured in
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According to the official press release announcing his transfer to Guantanamo he had been held in the CIA's
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Ben Fox, "Mohammed Rahim Al-Afghani, Guantanamo Bay Prisoner, Sends Quirky Letters," The Huffington Post,
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seeking Rahim's release because of the lack of charges against his client after five years of detention.
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in January 2002, Rahim described how the Taliban's senior leader escaped two American missile strikes.
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UN Secret Detention Report (Part One): The CIA's "High-Value Detainee" Program and Secret Prisons
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reported that Rahim and Sheikh Ilyas Khel had been apprehended by Pakistani security officials.
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reported that an individual named "Mohammed Rahim" was one of the Taliban senior leader
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described him as "Osama bin Laden's special aide", and asserted he had negotiated with
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announced he had been transferred to military custody on 14 March 2008. According to
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published a database summarizing the official documents from each captive. The
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Died in custody.   * notes the place now is used commercially
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had been published. They identified him as identified captive 10030, a "
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In his interview, Rahim said that when Mohammed Omar's home in
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stated that no further official records of his detention—no
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On 27 August 2009, Pamela Hess and Devlin Barrett, of the
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Muhammad Rahim al-Afghani's Guantanamo detainee assessment
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Former captives alleged to have (re)joined insurgency
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Rahim's "quirky" letters are turning a lot of heads.
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Index

Nangarhar
Afghanistan
Lahore
Pakistan
Guantanamo
ISN
Guantanamo Bay
The Nation
Hazrat Ali
Central Intelligence Agency
extrajudicial detention
United States Department of Defense
Agence France-Presse
New York Times
Lahore, Pakistan
network of secret interrogation centers
The Pentagon
high value detainee
Abdul Hadi al Iraqi
Usama bin Ladin
al-Qaida

Combatant Status Review Tribunal
high value detainee
BBC
Mohammed Omar
Reuters
Kandahar
Sangisar
Akron, Ohio

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