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The questions were always the same, just presented in different ways. First, they showed me photographs of members of al-Qai'da to find out if I knew them; then they asked me if there were any al-Qai'da members around me; they wanted to know if I'd met bin Laden and if I'd be able to recognise him.
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The Daily Telegraph, along with other newspapers including The Washington Post, today exposes America's own analysis of almost ten years of controversial interrogations on the world's most dangerous terrorists. This newspaper has been shown thousands of pages of top-secret files obtained by the
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Mohammed Saghir said he was held for 45 days in Sheberghan before he was first interrogated. After several months in Afghanistan, where he was forcibly shaved, Saghir said a female interrogator told him he was being sent to a better place. However, he reported, while still bound, he and his
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published a new interview with Saghir on March 8, 2012. According to the article he asserted "No one among the prisoners knew as to who had planned the 9/11 attacks ... Person like me neither knew WTC nor Osama or Al-Qaeda,"
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A former inmate of the Guantanamo Bay detention centre reminded President Obama of his repeated promises to shut the notorious facility — where dozens of detainees continue to languish without trial.
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Saghir reports that when he was repatriated he found that his family had incurred debts of 1.2 million rupees in his absence—to search for his body, and to support themselves without his income.
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Mohammed Saghir told his McClatchy interviewer that he was captured in a stream of refugees, not on a battlefield. He said he was shipped in a metal shipping container to
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The former Guantánamo Bay's Prisoner said that he was tortured by using various methods and was sexually harassed by American women in the prison during his detention.
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published a series of articles based on interviews with 66 former Guantanamo captives. Saghir was one of the former captives who had an article profiling him.
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prison. He said he saw many other captives die during the months he spent there. He describe religious persecution in Guantanamo. He participated in a
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Saghir was one of the first four detainees to be released from Guantanamo. He was the first Pakistani to be released from Guantanamo.
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analysts. Saghir's assessment was dated September 27, 2002, and was two pages long. His assessment was signed by camp commandant
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They were screaming for water, they were banging their heads against the walls and there, right there beside me, they died.
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interviewed Saghir, following his release, on October 22, 2002, they estimated he was in his sixties.
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and abuse he reports he endured. Saghir says that when he was released he was promised compensation.
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Mohammed Saghir said he had been in Afghanistan for three months prior to the al Qaeda attacks of
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companions were thrown off the plane that took them to Guantanamo, and endured a brutal beating.
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Saghir was released together with two even more elderly Afghan men, and one younger Afghan man.
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No documents about Mr. Saghir had been made public, as he was released before the
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The Convoy of Death: Will Obama Investigate The Afghan Massacre Of November 2001?
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who recommended release or transfer to the control of another country. Historian
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Saghir initiated a lawsuit against the United States for $ 10.4 million for the
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Mohammed Saghir said he was interrogated twenty times while at Guantanamo:
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He acknowledged that he had traveled to Afghanistan with a group from the
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Christopher Hope; Robert Winnett; Holly Watt; Heidi Blake (2011-04-27).
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that President Barack Obama had broken his promise to close Guantanamo.
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Recommendation: Release or transfer to the control of another country
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Saghir reportedly still wears the green ID bracelet issued to him in
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The photos were of people who looked like Afghans or Arabs.
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Saghir also described female GIs sexually harassing him.
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LHC to hear damages suit by former Guantanamo detainee
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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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Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture
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Index

Kohistan
Guantanamo
ISN
Pakistani
United States
Guantanamo Bay detention camps
Cuba
Internment Serial Number
Joint Task Force Guantanamo
counter-terrorism
Kohestan
The Guardian
Combatant Status Review Tribunals
WikiLeaks
Joint Task Force Guantanamo
Michael E. Dunlavey
Andy Worthington
The Guantanamo Files
General Dostum
torture
Pakistan Tribune
camp delta
Le Monde
September 11, 2001
General Dostum
Sheberghan
McClatchy News Service
Tablighi Jamaat
General Dostum
Sherberghan

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