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According to Khan, during his time imprisoned by the CIA, "the more I cooperated, the more I was tortured", and so he made up lies in order to appease interrogators. In the CIA black site, which he described as resembling a dungeon, "he was kept naked with a hood on his head, his arms chained in ways
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six times while in detention. He complained in writing of having his beard forcibly shaved (in violation of his religious practice) and spending weeks without sunlight; he also complained that detainees are expected to wash with "cheap branded, unscented soap", and that he is forced to read the "poor
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to protest for his rights to see his lawyers and to protest his conditions and being kept in isolation. Hunger strikes were the only way he knew to assert his rights. He said a teacher at Owings Mills High School had taught him about checks and balances, and he learned that if you do not assert and
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Khan wrote that he was in solitary confinement, but he could talk to nearby captives through the cell walls. Once a day he is permitted to leave his cell "to get sunburn" during an hour of solitary access in an exercise yard. His relatives said the letters showed he had become much more religious.
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When meeting Khan for the first time, the attorneys initially thought the guards had brought the wrong detainee, which had happened in the past. But he had lost so much weight that they did not recognize him. He looked at them and said, "Dixon? Gita? I've been waiting a long time to meet you. It's
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while in the United States. Khan allegedly began attending secret prayer meetings at
Baltimore's Islamic Society, where he was recruited by individuals who sought out disaffected young people. U.S. officials assert that Khan's first trip to Pakistan connected him to family members affiliated with
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Tribunals were convened in a 3 x 5 meter trailer. The captive's hands and feet were shackled to a bolt in the floor. The three chairs on the left hand side constituted the press gallery. The press was not allowed to attend the Tribunals of the 14 high-value
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Khan's appeal points out that although he had been in U.S. custody for more than three and a half years, he had never had any kind of review of the legality of his detention. Khan's attorneys at CCR petitioned to have his case tried in civilian court in the United States instead of by military
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and was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison in 2006; fifteen years after his arrest, Uzair's conviction was deemed void on July 3, 2018, by Judge Sidney H. Stein, based on newly discovered statements made by Ammar al-Baluchi, Majid Khan (detainee) and Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed, bringing his
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Mohammad with the research and planning to blow up gas stations. Khan is also suspected of working with Mohammad on plans to poison water reservoirs throughout the United States, and plans to assassinate Pakistani President Pervez
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I have been given a second chance in life and I intend to make the most of it. I deeply regret the things that I did many years ago, and I have taken responsibility and tried to make up for them. The world has changed a lot in twenty years, and I have changed a lot as well."
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had been initiated on Khan's behalf. His motion said that in contrast to other captives' DTA appeals, the
Department of Justice was not agreeing to allow exculpatory information prepared for his appeal to be made available for use on his habeas petition.
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Belize’s foreign minister called its agreement to settle Khan along with his wife and their teenage daughter “a humanitarian act”. Belize had required that the US government provide funds to buy Khan "a home, a phone, a laptop and a car".
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December 2007. This motion aims for the Court of Appeals to declare that interrogation methods used against Majid Khan by the CIA "constitute torture and other forms of impermissible coercion."
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that he was part of a plot to blow up parts of the U.S. petroleum infrastructure. The U.S. government contends that Khan was aware that his visit to family in
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Afghanistan, interrogating him and subjecting him to “the most horrific torture.” In 2006 he was sent to Guantanamo, where in 2012 he pleaded guilty to conspiracy and the murder of 11 innocent civilians in the
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reported that Khan said that when he lived in the United States, he paid $ 2,400 per month in U.S. taxes. It also reported that the only other captive he had any contact with since he arrived in Guantanamo was
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to exercise its independent judgment," and used its classification authority to hide illegal conduct when the court had sufficient tools to prevent disclosure of sensitive classified information.
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ordered the Department of Defense to preserve evidence in Khan's case. The motion predated reporting that, contrary to earlier claims by the government, the CIA had taped the interrogations of
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by Pakistani security agents and taken into custody. Khan and his family were taken to an unknown location. After about a month, the entire family, with the exception of Khan, was released.
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on December 5, 2007. Justice Kennedy held in the case that the MCA could not deny detainees and other petitioners, including Khan, their right to petition United States courts for writ of
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tribunal at Guantanamo. A federal appeals court ruled in February 2007 that detainees at Guantanamo Bay could not use the U.S. court system to challenge their indefinite imprisonment.
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made a trip from Pakistan to the U.S., saying that she was looking for a job. She left the U.S. on January 2, 2003. The FBI suspects that the real purpose of her trip was to open a
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involvement and intentions into question. Siddiqui's ex-husband said he was suspicious of Siddiqui's intentions, as she made her trip at a time when U.S. universities are closed.
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reported that four letters from Khan had been received, three to his relatives in Maryland, and one to his wife. The letters were delivered to his family through the
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on January 31, 2007. Walton ruled that the cases be administratively closed (or stayed) until the District of Columbia Circuit resolved the issue of jurisdiction.
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enemy combatants" could face military commissions, the Department of Defense waived the qualifier and said that all 14 men could now face charges before
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charges in a U.S. court. Paracha had requested Majid Khan as a witness. The U.S. government declined to produce him, although he was in U.S. custody.
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released highly redacted documents from a Combatant Status Review Tribunal in which Khan describes abuse and torture he suffered in CIA custody.
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said that Khan should not be allowed to speak to an attorney because he might "reveal the agency's closely guarded interrogation techniques".
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in 2002, and destroyed those tapes. A court order of late 2005 had ordered the government not to destroy such evidence. In an e-mail to
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for Khan. Siddiqui registered Khan as co-owner of the box, claiming he was her husband. The key to the box was later found held by
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as proof that the Pakistani government had lied about whether it had handed over Pakistani citizens to the U.S. The
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an American who lived a comfortable live under freedoms of America, who never lived in caves or Afghanistan.'
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to release him from his unlawful detention in Guantanamo and for the United States to comply with their
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Wanted Women – Faith, lies & the war on terror: The lives of Ayaan Hirsi Ali & Aaafia Siddiqui
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to deny Khan access to counsel, "ignores the Court's historical function under
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Mothers, Monsters, Whores: Women's Violence in Global Politics
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fought for ... allow me a chance to prove that I am innocent."
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280:
200:
184:
127:
Five war crimes, including murder, attempted murder and spying
100:
2458:"Judge Dismisses Charges Against Second Guantanamo Detainee"
2292:
Guantánamo Prisoners Getting Their Day, but Hardly in Court
1851:"Detainee Suspected of Plot to Destroy Gas, Water Supplies"
1441:"US resettles Guantanamo Bay detainee Majid Khan in Belize"
3453:
People who have been called "high-value detainees" in the
2578:"Ex-Md. resident writes from Guantanamo about CIA torture"
1131:, another Guantanamo detainee, was tried and convicted of
2764:
2762:
2521:
2519:
2078:
2076:
966:
quality" Joint Task Force Guantanamo's weekly newsletter
593:
Timeline of Majid Khan's Combatant Status Review Tribunal
163:
in 1998, where he gained asylum. He lived in a suburb of
4928:
People convicted of murder by the United States military
315:
Detainee Assessment written in Guantànamo Prison in 2008
2572:
2570:
2568:
2566:
2564:
2562:
2057:"Family of Al-Qaeda suspect also 'misplaced', SHC told"
1674:
Scharper, Julie; Gorman, Siobhan (September 11, 2006).
259:
in the U.S. in 1998, and graduated the following year.
4873:
Pakistani extrajudicial prisoners of the United States
4418:
Former captives alleged to have (re)joined insurgency
4378:
Controversies surrounding people captured during the
2387:"Pentagon: 14 Guantanamo Suspects Are Now Combatants"
1669:
1667:
1665:
1460:
1458:
1434:
1432:
1430:
833:
Khan went on hunger strike to get a subscription to
330:
announced that Khan, along with 13 other so-called "
4807:
4799:
Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture
4751:
4703:
4655:
4579:
4534:
4488:
4451:
4386:
4297:
4141:
4113:
4082:
4054:
4025:
3975:
3941:
3870:
3815:
3664:
3585:
3564:
3461:
3377:
3323:
3294:
3220:
2638:. Center for Constitutional Rights. December 2007.
2612:. Center for Constitutional Rights. December 2007.
1709:, Laura Sjoberg, Caron E. Gentry, Zed Books, 2007,
1467:"Lessons from Majid Khan's Release from Guantánamo"
1174:was pureed and rectally infused," says the report.
1057:"Think of me as a human being ... not a terrorist."
395:In the government's account, Khan was exposed to a
255:and was "exposed to radical Islam". He was granted
183:and worked for them as a courier, according to the
131:
123:
113:
93:
85:
75:
59:
35:
30:
2904:
2902:
2659:
2657:
2424:"Charges Dismissed Against Canadian at Guantanamo"
1917:. Center for Constitutional Rights. Archived from
950:test to prove his innocence, but was turned down.
866:was filed on Khan's behalf on September 29, 2006.
3007:"Maryland Man Named As High-Value Terror Suspect"
1529:"Tortured Guantánamo Detainee Is Freed in Belize"
961:" to have legal representation. He has attempted
2970:Carol D. Leonnig; Eric Rich (November 4, 2006).
2833:"CIA Torture Unredacted - The Rendition Project"
592:
276:, it was then he became a courier for Al Qaeda.
156:" and was tortured by U.S. intelligence forces.
4167:Mohamed Mahmood Alessa / Carlos Eduardo Almonte
1894:Office of the Director of National Intelligence
1220:
784:
775:
674:
437:Office of the Director of National Intelligence
4878:Detainees of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp
2185:
2183:
2181:
1795:New lawsuits challenge Congress's detainee act
1402:
1400:
1398:
1396:
1394:
1392:
1390:
1388:
1386:
483:into making false and unreliable confessions.
371:and others argued against this act before the
4363:
3619:
3438:
3191:
2868:
2866:
2864:
2677:"Guantanamo Bay Detainee Litigation: Doc 175"
1859:. Vol. 1, no. 5. November 8, 2006.
1556:
1554:
915:Via "The Guantánamo Docket" published by the
748:In December 2007, a Federal appeals court in
8:
2711:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1790:
1788:
1786:
1522:
1520:
696:, Khan's Tribunal concluded April 15, 2007.
451:. ODNI alleges Khan was first introduced to
408:(KSM), the man accused of orchestrating the
4320:2009 Little Rock recruiting office shooting
1218:In Belize, Khan issued a statement saying:
938:told authorities that Khan had referred to
4370:
4356:
4348:
4145:
3626:
3612:
3604:
3445:
3431:
3423:
3198:
3184:
3176:
2914:"Detainee's Lawyers Rebut C.I.A. on Tapes"
2085:"Father of Pakistani Alleges U.S. Torture"
1964:Secrecy, Interrogation and the Rule of Law
1047:Other quotes from Khan's letters include:
27:
4908:Naturalized citizens of the United States
2531:"US Court Grants Motion on Gitmo Suspect"
1592:
1590:
1588:
1586:
1584:
1582:
853:He said he wished he had gone to college.
4883:Pakistani emigrants to the United States
1604:Terrorism suspect alleges mental torture
1051:
1027:
988:International Committee of the Red Cross
715:had ruled two months earlier that only "
596:
310:
3261:Szczytno-Szymany (now Olsztyn-Szymany)*
2747:from the original on September 20, 2012
2010:from the original on September 27, 2007
1676:"Terrorism suspect has Balto. Co. ties"
1232:
1191:. The petition asked the United States
585:reported Khan's wife's lawyer told the
4794:Senate Armed Services Committee Report
2926:from the original on February 19, 2016
2704:
1863:from the original on February 13, 2008
1825:128 S.Ct. 2229, 171 L.Ed.2d 41 (2008)"
300:providing material support to al-Qaeda
2887:from the original on October 26, 2012
2543:from the original on November 4, 2012
2504:from the original on November 3, 2012
2029:Pantesco, Joshua (February 1, 2007).
1650:from the original on February 5, 2023
1539:from the original on February 2, 2023
1527:Rosenberg, Carol (February 2, 2023).
1505:from the original on February 9, 2022
1439:Madeline Halpert (February 2, 2023).
1288:from the original on October 29, 2021
1276:Rosenberg, Carol (October 29, 2021).
1257:from the original on October 29, 2022
7:
4918:Pakistani people convicted of murder
3140:from the original on October 5, 2022
2642:from the original on August 26, 2011
2616:from the original on August 26, 2011
1407:Carol Rosenberg (February 9, 2023).
3067:United States Department of Defense
2849:from the original on August 4, 2019
2738:United States Department of Justice
2684:United States Department of Justice
2434:from the original on March 16, 2008
2357:United States Department of Defense
2001:United States Department of Justice
1831:from the original on August 4, 2011
1496:U.S. Office of Military Commissions
1248:United States Department of Defense
4480:Destruction of interrogation tapes
3405:Destruction of interrogation tapes
3076:from the original on June 17, 2009
2984:from the original on July 31, 2009
2780:from the original on March 9, 2022
2590:from the original on June 20, 2021
2468:from the original on June 13, 2007
2273:from the original on June 13, 2007
2237:from the original on June 13, 2007
2166:from the original on June 19, 2009
1949:. November 4, 2006. Archived from
1762:, Department of Justice, July 2006
1686:from the original on June 22, 2021
1465:ROSEN, DAVID (February 16, 2023).
1319:from the original on March 2, 2012
14:
4903:People from Catonsville, Maryland
4465:Enhanced interrogation techniques
3385:Enhanced interrogation techniques
3128:Rosenberg, Carol (June 9, 2022).
2812:from the original on June 5, 2015
1896:. August 31, 2009. Archived from
1371:from the original on June 8, 2015
1345:from the original on July 3, 2015
1139:Enhanced interrogation techniques
911:Declaration of sentence completed
846:He is suffering from symptoms of
439:(ODNI) asserted that Khan helped
19:For the Pakistani cricketer, see
4789:Military Commissions Act of 2006
3635:
3172:, Andy Worthington, 15 June 2010
3164:, Andy Worthington, 14 July 2007
2197:. April 16, 2007. Archived from
2195:Center for Constitutional Rights
2157:Center for Constitutional Rights
2083:Michael Melia (April 16, 2007).
955:Center for Constitutional Rights
883:Center for Constitutional Rights
809:Center for Constitutional Rights
773:, one of Khan's lawyers, wrote:
497:Center for Constitutional Rights
469:Center for Constitutional Rights
369:Center for Constitutional Rights
362:Military Commissions Act of 2006
352:Center for Constitutional Rights
340:Military Commissions Act of 2006
4933:Pakistani expatriates in Belize
4556:2008 Sarposa Prison mass escape
3032:. June 15, 2009. Archived from
2873:Rich, Eric (January 18, 2007).
2359:. March 6, 2007. Archived from
1241:"JTF- GTMO Detainee Assessment"
1183:Sentence completion and release
721:Guantanamo military commissions
477:inhuman, or degrading treatment
4913:People convicted of war crimes
4752:Reports and legal developments
4506:Canadian Afghan detainee issue
3281:Strawberry Fields (Guantanamo)
3030:American Civil Liberties Union
2831:RAPHAEL, SAM (July 10, 2019).
1915:"Khan v. Bush / Khan v. Gates"
1006:, Khan's letters were heavily
848:post-traumatic stress disorder
668:The press release quoted from
536:Detainee Treatment Act of 2005
534:(2004) nor as outlined in the
218:Guantanamo Military Commission
150:Guantanamo Bay Detainment Camp
16:Pakistani detainee (born 1980)
1:
4413:Boycott of military tribunals
4408:Quran desecration controversy
4192:Adnan Gulshair el Shukrijumah
1307:Finn, Peter (March 1, 2012).
1156:Senate Intelligence Committee
1144:that made sleep impossible".
957:and is one of few so-called "
904:Detainee Treatment Act appeal
463:Legal challenge to government
416:attacks against the U.S. and
336:Guantánamo Bay detention camp
4830:Standard Operating Procedure
2957:International Herald Tribune
1717:, accessed February 12, 2010
953:Khan was represented by the
896:Majid Khan v. George W. Bush
889:on behalf of Majid Khan, in
887:"petitioner's status report"
397:radicalized element of Islam
203:who held him incognito in a
159:Khan originally came to the
4325:2010 Portland car bomb plot
3246:Temara interrogation centre
1265:– via New York Times.
732:First meeting with a lawyer
210:2003 Marriott Hotel bombing
4949:
4723:Mohammed Omar Abdel-Rahman
4315:2005 Los Angeles bomb plot
3521:Riduan Isamuddin (Hambali)
3344:Bisher Amin Khalil al-Rawi
1178:Release and life in Belize
744:Order to preserve evidence
572:
410:September 11, 2001 attacks
18:
4718:Abdu Ali al Haji Sharqawi
4489:Prison and detainee abuse
4338:
4148:
3653:
3641:Alleged militants in the
3413:
3364:Musab Omar Ali Al Mudwani
1994:"Gherebi, et al. v. Bush"
1807:Christian Science Monitor
994:and was published on the
858:Petition of habeas corpus
803:Motion to declare torture
740:" to meet with a lawyer.
607:Summary of Evidence memos
514:On November 4, 2006, the
243:Khan's family settled in
4923:Pakistani mass murderers
4743:Hiwa Abdul Rahman Rashul
4275:Hosam Maher Husein Smadi
3565:Captives unaccounted for
3339:Abd al-Salam Ali al-Hila
2033:. Jurist. Archived from
1758:August 30, 2010, at the
1547:– via NYTimes.com.
931:Accusations against U.S.
891:Civil Action No. 06-1690
795:quoted a CIA spokesman,
558:Habeas corpus submission
467:Khan's attorneys at the
253:Owings Mills High School
4685:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
4403:Human rights violations
4265:Michael Curtis Reynolds
4103:Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer
3556:Abdul Rahim al-Sharqawi
3501:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
3462:Captives transferred to
3390:Extraordinary rendition
2770:"The Guantánamo Docket"
2150:"Statement of Ali Khan"
1856:The Nature of the Enemy
1147:On March 13, 2008, the
976:Letters from Guantanamo
575:Gherebi, et al. v. Bush
491:Access to legal counsel
298:, who was convicted of
4816:The Road to Guantánamo
4779:Detainee Treatment Act
4680:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
4647:Dasht-i-Leili massacre
4546:Battle of Qala-i-Jangi
4310:Virginia jihad network
4016:Habis Abdulla al Saoub
3995:Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal
3674:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
3536:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
3531:Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep
2669:Gitanjali S. Gutierrez
2488:Gitanjali S. Gutierrez
2307:, November 11, 2004 –
2062:The International News
1887:"Detainee Biographies"
1225:
1170:with sauce, nuts, and
1039:
940:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
928:
875:Gitanjali S. Gutierrez
807:A motion filed by the
788:
780:
679:
665:
555:
475:, subjected to cruel,
445:September 11th attacks
441:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
406:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
316:
286:On December 25, 2002,
240:
21:Majid Khan (cricketer)
4823:Taxi to the Dark Side
4713:Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi
4705:Forced disappearances
4670:Mohamedou Ould Salahi
4561:Basra prison incident
4260:Tahawwur Hussain Rana
3593:Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi
3577:Abu Yasir Al Jaza'iri
2554:in its written order.
2529:(December 11, 2007).
2462:Department of Defense
2428:Department of Defense
2363:on September 29, 2007
1903:on September 1, 2009.
1498:. February 13, 2012.
1489:"Stipulation of Fact"
1206:on February 2, 2023.
1089:Pakistani cooperation
1031:
1010:by military censors.
923:
701:Department of Defense
690:Department of Defense
662:
551:
524:, a professor at the
429:intelligence analysts
314:
245:Catonsville, Maryland
235:
4551:Battle of Abu Ghraib
4526:James Elmer Mitchell
4433:Homicide accusations
4305:Detroit Sleeper Cell
4128:Ahmed Abdullah Minni
4000:Patrice Lumumba Ford
3666:September 11 attacks
3546:Gouled Hassan Dourad
3102:. December 9, 2014.
3015:, September 11, 2006
2912:(January 19, 2008).
2586:. January 22, 2008.
2490:(October 15, 2007).
1992:(January 31, 2007).
1953:on November 5, 2006.
1576:, September 11, 2006
959:high value detainees
738:high value detainees
692:spokesman Commander
332:high value detainees
307:Arrest and detention
251:, where he attended
4837:Torturing Democracy
4675:Mohammed al-Qahtani
4607:Abed Hamed Mowhoush
4330:2011 Manhattan plot
4229:Jude Kenan Mohammad
4176:Raleigh jihad group
4172:Daniel Patrick Boyd
4069:Rotschild Augustine
4034:Abdulrahman Farhane
3908:Khaled Abu al-Dahab
3551:Abdul Hadi al Iraqi
3266:Mihail Kogălniceanu
2977:The Washington Post
2960:, November 23, 2006
2880:The Washington Post
2536:The Washington Post
2497:The Washington Post
2397:on October 19, 2012
2342:, December 11, 2004
2126:on January 30, 2008
1979:, November 13, 2006
1823:Boumediene v. Bush,
1599:The Washington Post
1573:The Washington Post
1313:The Washington Post
1309:"National Security"
1123:In September 2006,
1004:The Washington Post
983:The Washington Post
836:The Washington Post
767:The Washington Post
670:Gitanjali Gutierrez
564:U.S. District Court
526:Maine School of Law
501:Bush administration
471:insist that he was
443:(mastermind of the
154:high value detainee
4784:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
4443:Seton Hall reports
4438:Juvenile prisoners
4203:Ahmed Omar Abu Ali
4084:2007 Fort Dix plot
4056:Liberty City Seven
4037:Mahmud al-Mutazzim
3918:Zacarias Moussaoui
3892:Adam Yahiye Gadahn
3708:Abdulaziz al-Omari
3645:who have lived in
3526:Mohamad Farik Amin
3511:Abu Faraj al-Libbi
3491:Ramzi bin al-Shibh
3481:Mustafa al-Hawsawi
3134:The New York Times
3100:The New York Times
3058:(April 15, 2007).
2950:2006-11-24 at the
2919:The New York Times
2774:The New York Times
2729:(August 1, 2008).
2673:Shayana D. Kadidal
2420:Sergeant Sara Wood
2385:(August 9, 2007).
2332:2016-03-09 at the
2314:2007-09-30 at the
2304:The New York Times
2297:2015-09-26 at the
2266:. April 15, 2007.
2230:. March 28, 2007.
2148:(April 16, 2007).
2112:(April 17, 2007).
2069:on April 16, 2009.
1969:2006-11-16 at the
1800:2006-10-17 at the
1732:2014-03-17 at the
1609:2016-03-04 at the
1566:2017-03-02 at the
1533:The New York Times
1413:The New York Times
1282:The New York Times
879:Shayana D. Kadidal
869:On July 22, 2008,
760:, including their
666:
582:International News
516:Justice Department
378:Boumediene v. Bush
373:U.S. Supreme Court
317:
241:
142:Majid Shoukat Khan
39:Majid Shoukat Khan
4860:
4859:
4612:Manadel al-Jamadi
4580:Deaths in custody
4345:
4344:
4293:
4292:
4235:”AustraliWitness”
4181:John Walker Lindh
4131:Aman Hassan Yasir
4041:Rafiq Abdus Sabir
3928:Bryant Neal Vinas
3757:Khalid al-Mihdhar
3655:People listed in
3601:
3600:
3420:
3419:
3349:Hassan bin Attash
3069:. pp. 1–50.
3026:"CSRT censorship"
2840:Rendition Project
2675:(July 22, 2008).
2583:The Baltimore Sun
1921:on April 22, 2008
1810:, October 6, 2006
1780:, October 5, 2006
1739:Harper's Magazine
1624:Deborah Scroggins
1469:. The Progressive
1250:. June 13, 2008.
1129:Saifullah Paracha
1099:Saifullah Paracha
1078:The Baltimore Sun
1073:
1072:
1043:
1042:
1020:The Baltimore Sun
843:good to see you."
792:The Baltimore Sun
672:, Khan's lawyer:
657:
656:
531:Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
264:Deborah Scroggins
139:
138:
95:Detained at
48:February 28, 1980
4940:
4536:Prison uprisings
4398:Suicide attempts
4372:
4365:
4358:
4349:
4298:Related articles
4250:Daniel Maldonado
4161:Yahya al-Bahrumi
4146:
4026:Arrested in 2005
3952:Mohamad Elzahabi
3842:Jaber A. Elbaneh
3830:Mukhtar al-Bakri
3806:Ahmed al-Haznawi
3729:Mohand al-Shehri
3722:Fayez Banihammad
3715:Marwan al-Shehhi
3694:Waleed al-Shehri
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758:Abdul Al Nashiri
600:February 7, 2007
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568:Reggie B. Walton
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4122:Umer Farooq
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3223:black sites
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4496:Abu Ghraib
4458:operations
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4125:Waqar Khan
4100:Shain Duka
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3852:Yahya Goba
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1976:The Jurist
1874:Musharraf.
1228:References
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885:, filed a
825:He was on
364:into law.
354:filed the
228:Early life
205:black site
193:, and the
175:after the
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3108:0362-4331
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1133:terrorism
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948:polygraph
881:, of the
683:affidavit
414:terrorist
249:Baltimore
165:Baltimore
124:Charge(s)
4657:Tortured
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3876:al-Jihad
3872:al-Qaeda
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3231:Salt Pit
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969:The Wire
677:conduct.
473:tortured
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402:Al-Qaeda
292:P.O. box
181:Al Qaeda
179:to join
173:Pakistan
169:Maryland
89:Pakistan
76:Released
70:Pakistan
60:Arrested
4587:Dilawar
3657:italics
3012:WBAL-TV
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963:suicide
778:merits.
717:illegal
507:of the
481:coerced
321:Karachi
247:, near
66:Karachi
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4142:Others
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566:Judge
479:, and
418:Israel
257:asylum
239:, 2011
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132:Status
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