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1158:(a) that the respondent State is to pay the applicant, within three months from the date on which the judgment becomes final in accordance with Article 44 § 2 of the convention, EUR 100,000 (one hundred thousand euros), plus any tax that may be chargeable in respect of non-pecuniary damage; (b) that from the expiry of the above-mentioned three months until settlement simple interest shall be payable on the above amount at a rate equal to the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank during the default period plus three percentage points; 636:". In August 2018, cables from the secret detention site overseen by Haspel, dating from November 2002 and likely authorized by if not written by her, were released because of a Freedom of Information lawsuit, and they describe the torture of Nashiri in detail, including slamming him against a wall, confining him to a small box, waterboarding him, and depriving him of sleep and clothing, as well as threatening to turn him over to others who would kill him and calling him “a little girl,” “a spoiled little rich Saudi,” and a “sissy.” 438: 4561: 36: 3215: 2542: 2467: 2449: 2199: 263: 2510:
for some years following acquittal; an acquittal would prove that the government did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that al-Nashiri committed a crime, but this does not simultaneously require the conclusion that the government lacks the factual and legal grounds to continue to use military detention.
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Presiding Officer James L. Pohl considered several motions during a pre-trial hearing on April 11, 2012. He deferred rulings on many of them. He did rule to unshackle al-Nashiri for meetings with his lawyers, who had argued that he was traumatized by being shackled for years in secret CIA prisons and
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The defense wants a response delivered at the hearing November 9 at which he was supposed to be charged. "In a variety of contexts, officials in the United States, including the president, have suggested that no matter what the outcome of the trials in Guantanamo, individuals such as Mr Al-Nashiri
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One of Nashiri's attorneys, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Stephen Reyes, has warned that he intends to call to the stand CIA officials involved in his client's interrogation. Reyes criticized the decision to seek the death penalty. "As currently constituted, the commissions lack the protections required to hold a
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Now it will be up to retired Navy Vice Adm. Bruce MacDonald to decide whether Nashiri, 46, could be subjected to military execution if a Guantánamo jury convicts him for the al Qaida suicide bombing off Yemen. Seventeen American sailors were killed, dozens more wounded and the $ 1.1 billion warship
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The court therefore found that Mr Al Nashiri had been within Romania's jurisdiction and that the country had been responsible for the violation of his rights under the convention. It also recommended that Romania conclude a full investigation into Mr Al Nashiri's case as quickly as possible and, if
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6. Holds that there has been a violation of Article 5 of the convention on account of the applicant's undisclosed detention on the respondent State's territory and the fact that the respondent State enabled the US authorities to transfer him from its territory, in spite of a real risk that he would
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4. Holds that there has been a violation of Article 3 of the Convention in its procedural aspect on account of the respondent State's failure to carry out an effective investigation into the applicant's allegations of serious violations of the convention, including inhuman treatment and undisclosed
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I expect the government will resist the idea that it must tell al-Nashiri now whether it would keep him in military custody following an acquittal, and will certainly deny that any such decision necessarily would require custody for life. Not that I doubt that he would be kept in custody at least
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On February 18, 2014, al-Nashiri attempted to fire his counsel, Rick Kammen. Judge Pohl granted a recess until February 19, 2014, to allow Kammen to attempt to repair the relationship with his client. If the two are unable to overcome their differences, al-Nashiri would be permitted to fire Kammen
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Rodriguez was in over-all charge of the CIA's extended interrogation program. According to Soufan, Rodriquez's account of al Nashiri's role in the Cole bombing differed markedly from that of the prosecution. Rodriguez disputed that Al Nashiri had been the bombing's "mastermind", and agreed with a
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Finally, probably in 1998, al-Nashiri is alleged to have joined al-Qaeda, reporting directly to bin Laden. In late 1998, he conceived of a plot to attack a U.S. vessel using a boat full of explosives. Bin Laden personally approved of the plan, and provided money for it. First, al-Nashiri allegedly
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Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, a Saudi-born bin Laden associate, and Jamal al-Badawi, a 35-year-old Yemeni, were sentenced to death for their roles in the deaths of 17 United States sailors on board the destroyer, for planning the attack and for organizing an armed gang to carry it out. Mr. Nashiri, in
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in damages. Additionally, the ECHR ordered the Polish government to disclose details of the men's detention and to seek diplomatic assurances from the United States that al-Nashiri will not be executed. On the May 31, 2018, in the Case of Al Nashiri v. Romania (Application no. 33234/12) the Court
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Eligibility for military detention, according to a now-substantial body of habeas case law, turns on the preponderance of the evidence standard, as applied to a substantive test inquiring whether the person was a member of al Qaeda at the time of capture. One can satisfy that standard consistent
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5. Holds that there has been a violation of Article 3 of the Convention in its substantive aspect, on account of the respondent State's complicity in the CIA High-Value Detainee Programme in that it enabled the US authorities to subject the applicant to inhuman treatment on its territory and to
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1. Holds that the matters complained of are within the “jurisdiction” of Romania within the meaning of Article 1 of the convention and that the responsibility of Romania is engaged under the convention, and dismisses the Government's preliminary objection concerning a lack of jurisdiction and
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Although a principle so basic to our system of laws should go without saying, we nonetheless feel compelled to restate it plainly here: criminal justice is a shared responsibility. Yet in this case, save for Al-Nashiri’s defense counsel, all elements of the military commission system—from the
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10. Holds that there has been a violation of Articles 2 and 3 of the Convention taken together with Article 1 of Protocol No. 6 to the convention on account of the transfer of the applicant from the respondent State's territory in spite of a real risk that he could be subjected to the death
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to nominate the members of examination team. He called for the team to report back by April 1, 2013. The team is supposed to be given full access to al Nashiri's medical files, including the top secret records from his times in CIA custody. The assessment was requested by the prosecution.
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would undermine al-Nashiri's prosecution. Soufan's original FBI interrogation used the time-tested, legal technique of rapport-building. He has argued that the information derived from the suspect using this technique was reliable, whereas the confessions derived through torture were not.
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Vladeck questioned the war court's authority to do this. "I have to imagine he has a pretty good habeas claim," he said of Gill's overnight detention to testify. "If the commissions can't usually issue extraordinary writs, what is the government's legal basis for detaining
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The Pentagon has moved one step closer to putting the USS Cole bombing suspect before a capital war-crimes trial at Guantanamo, assigning an Indiana attorney with extensive death-penalty experience to help defend a Saudi-born Yemeni captive who was waterboarded by the
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Navy Lt. Cmdr. Stephen Reyes says officials have suggested that prisoners like Abd al-Nashiri will never be released. He says that renders a trial meaningless and that officers who serve as jurors should be told from the start. He says some may choose not to
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ruled on February 7, 2013, that an independent panel of mental health experts should examine Al Nashiri, and report on how the documented torture he was subjected to would affect his ability to assist in his own defense. Pohl called for the director of the
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to scare him into talking. Al-Nashiri was granted victim status in 2010 by the Polish government and a Polish prosecutor began "investigating the possible abuse of power by Polish public officials with regard to a CIA black site" in the country in 2008.
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The U.S. military tribunal for the USS Cole bombing suspect has no power to free a captive found innocent of war crimes but shouldn't be told the terror suspect could be held for life anyway, Pentagon prosecutors said in a court document made public
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English: A petition for a writ of mandamus and prohibition to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, seeking an order to vacate all military commission orders issued by Colonel Vance
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English: A petition for a writ of mandamus and prohibition to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, seeking an order to vacate all military commission orders issued by Colonel Vance
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filed a legal motion requesting that jurors in his case be informed that he may be detained in Guantanamo, even if he was acquitted of all charges. Al-Nashiri's formal charges are scheduled to be announced at the Tribunal on November 9, 2011.
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CIA records documenting the waterboarding and interrogation of an alleged al Qaeda chieftain must be shown to the doctors who will decide whether he is mentally competent for trial on charges of conspiring to bomb a U.S. warship, a judge
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At issue is whether the man whom agents sought to break through waterboarding, threatening to rape his mother in front of him and staging his mock execution with a drill while he was naked and hooded is mentally competent to stand
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for how to interview Al Nashiri, without causing additional damage. Iacopino, a renowned expert on torture, had testified before the Military Commission on February 5, 2013, about the possible effects of torture on Al Nashiri.
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officers who questioned him. Shortly after, when a prisoner died in CIA custody in Iraq, the government agents decided against videotaping such interrogations, as this provided criminal "evidence" if things went wrong. All the
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also violated the rights of Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri in 2003-2005 and in 2005-2006 respectively, and Lithuania and Romania were ordered to pay 100,000 euros in damages each to Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Nashiri.
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9. Holds that there has been a violation of Article 6 § 1 of the convention on account of the transfer of the applicant from the respondent State's territory in spite of a real risk that he could face a flagrant denial of
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A doctor with expertise in torture testified remotely before the war court Tuesday, advising the chief judge how to conduct a no-harm medical examination on an alleged al-Qaida deputy who was waterboarded by the
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Al Nashiri's defense team objected to the assessment, based on their doubts that a team appointed by the Office of Military Commissions could be relied upon. They called for the team to rely on the advice of
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However, that schedule got derailed after the prosecution requested a mental-health assessment, challenging the defense claim that Nashiri suffers from long-term post-traumatic stress allegedly caused by
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The defense of Abd Al-Rahim Al-Nashiri -- the mastermind in the bombing of the U.S. Navy destroyer Cole in 2000 -- has received a boost from a surprising source: Jose Rodriguez, a former high-ranking CIA
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8. Holds that there has been a violation of Article 13 of the convention on account of the lack of effective remedies in respect of the applicant's grievances under Articles 3, 5 and 8 of the convention;
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3. Declares the complaints under Articles 2, 3, 5, 6 § 1, 8 and 13 of the Convention and Article 1 of Protocol No. 6 to the Convention admissible and the remainder of the application inadmissible;
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USA v. Al Nashiri -- Defense motion to allow in camera, ex parte requests for expert assistance with limited notice to the opposing party in compliance with R.M.C. 703 -- October 19, 2011
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The suit also alleges that Poland violated the European Convention of Human Rights by helping transfer al-Nashiri to U.S. custody in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where he is currently being held.
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On January 29, 2009, an order from US president Obama's administration to suspend all Guantanamo military commission hearings for 120 days was overruled by military judge Army Colonel
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2. Decides to join to the merits the Government's preliminary objections of non-exhaustion of domestic remedies and non-compliance with the six-month rule and dismisses them;
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USA v. Al Nashiri -- motion for appropriate relief to determine if the trial of this case is one from which the defendant may be meaningfully acquitted -- October 19, 2011.
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By torturing Mr. Al-Nashiri and subjecting him to cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment, the United States has forfeited its right to try him and certainly to kill him,
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necessary, punish any officials responsible. The country should also seek assurances from the United States that Mr Al Nashiri will not suffer the death penalty.
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was able to acquire less redacted versions of the transcripts from Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal, and those of three other captives.
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The charges against Abd al Rahim al Nashiri were dropped without prejudice, meaning they could be refiled later, said the spokesman, Navy Commander J.D. Gordon.
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enemy combatants" could face military commissions, the Department of Defense waived the qualifier and said that all fourteen men could now face charges before
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Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri was interrogated numerous times. At a 2007 hearing in a military court, he attributed his confessions of involvement in the
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During the course of his tribunal, he claimed to have made additional confessions under the duress of torture. He was ostensibly the last of the
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over al-Nashiri's case from November 2015, on the grounds that Spath had failed to properly disclose his ongoing employment negotiations with the
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Through the infliction of physical and psychological abuse, the government has essentially already killed the man it seized almost 10 years ago.
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When he returned to Afghanistan in 1997, he again met bin Laden, but again declined to join in the terrorist group. Instead, he fought with the
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In August 2014, al-Nashiri's military trial judge dismissed the charges relating to the M/V Limburg bombing. The Government appealed to the
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for a writ of mandamus and prohibition, seeking a vacatur of all military commission orders issued by Colonel Spath. Al-Nashiri argued that
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announced on August 9, 2007, that all fourteen of the "high-value detainees" who had been transferred to Guantanamo from the CIA's
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in the early 1990s to participate in attacks against the Russians in the region, at a time when the United States supported the
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held Romania was complicit in CIA rendition and had suffered various ECHR violations. It stated the following in its rulings;
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In his opening statement, al-Nashiri listed seven false confessions he had been coerced to make while being waterboarded.
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known as "black sites" in Afghanistan, Thailand, Poland, Morocco, Lithuania and Romania, before being transferred to the
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in Thailand and Poland for an undisclosed amount of time. CIA officials disagreed on al-Nashiri's role in planning the
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transfer him from its territory in spite of a real risk that he would be subjected to treatment contrary to Article 3;
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prosecution team to the Justice Department to the CMCR to the judge himself—failed to live up to that responsibility.
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to wait until it is completed, also applied to al-Nashiri's military commission. In August 2016, D.C. Circuit Judge
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bombing. One CIA official said of al-Nashiri, "He was an idiot. He couldn't read or comprehend a comic book."
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as an immigration judge in October 2018. After oral arguments were held before a panel consisting of Judge
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held the case in abeyance pending resolution of al-Nashiri's military commission trial and so denied as
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to try al-Nashiri for the bombing of the USS Cole and the M/V Limburg and the attempted bombing of the
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on its territory in 2002–2003. The court ordered the Polish government to pay each of the men 100,000
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will not be released because he is allegedly a terrorist," the attorneys' statement reads in part.
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The prosecution planned to request the death penalty for al-Nashiri. The decision lies with the
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It was reported on August 22, 2009, that al-Nashiri was the subject of what is described as a
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Al-Nashiri v. MacDonald, 741 F. 3d 1002 - Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit 2013 - Google Scholar
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in 2002 of a French-flagged vessel off Yemen, and he may have planned other attacks as well.
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On October 18, 2016, the new military judge, Air Force Colonel Vance Spath took a step that
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when it cooperated with the U.S. by allowing the CIA to hold and torture al-Nashiri and
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believes Nashiri is "one of the most damaged victims of torture" she has ever examined.
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Before being transported to military custody at Guantanamo, al-Nashiri was held by the
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custody at an undisclosed location outside the United States, was tried in absentia.
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Al-Nashiri was tortured under the supervision of (then) current Director of the CIA
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is towed away from the port city of Aden, Yemen, into open sea on October 29, 2000.
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that being shackled during meetings impairs his ability to work with his lawyers.
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and the subsequent employment negotiations concerning an open position for an
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Questioning whether Al Nashiri will continue to be detained if he is acquitted
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al-Nashiri's lawsuit against the President. Judge Roberts reasoned that the
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colleague who characterized him as "the dumbest terrorist I have ever met".
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On February 5, 2009, al-Nashiri's charges were withdrawn without prejudice.
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12. Dismisses the remainder of the applicant's claim for just satisfaction.
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preventing proceedings in his military commission trial until his writ of
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Al-Nashiri became the first Guantanamo captive to face the death penalty.
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vacated all orders issued by Air Force Colonel Vance Spath, the presiding
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7. Holds that there has been a violation of Article 8 of the convention;
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According to Richard Kammen, Nashiri's chief lawyer, psychiatric expert
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Executive Office for Immigration Review Swears in 46 Immigration Judges
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In May 2011, al-Nashiri's lawyers filed a case against Poland with the
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In December 2008, al-Nashiri was charged by the United States before a
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Polish prosecutors to investigate CIA black site torture allegations
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Al-Nashiri was captured in Dubai in 2002 and held for four years in
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one of the most severely traumatized individuals I have ever seen
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the CIA used on him before he was transferred to Guantanamo Bay.
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disqualifying the military judges. In June 2015, Circuit Judge
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interrogator, asked whether a recently published book by former
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al-Nashiri says torture prompted confession to USS Cole bombing
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to bin Laden to be distasteful. After al-Nashiri travelled to
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to block the commission and in May 2012, U.S. District Judge
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Relationship with people committing bombings in Saudi Arabia.
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rejected al-Nashiri's claim. That judgment was affirmed by
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Saudi Arabian extrajudicial prisoners of the United States
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People who have been called "high-value detainees" in the
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had been resolved. In December 2014, U.S. District Judge
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USA v. Al Nashiri -- motion to dismiss -- January 9, 2009
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In a letter in July 2011, al-Nashiri's legal team said:
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CIA interrogated al-Qaeda suspect in Poland, claims UN
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Archived from 624:A plan to hijack a plane and crash it into a ship. 2350:reliable and trustworthy capital trial," he said. 936:United States Court of Military Commission Review 489:In November 2002, al-Nashiri was captured in the 4511:Videos and audio recordings of Ayman al-Zawahiri 2084:Barnes, Julian; Shane, Scott (August 10, 2018). 1779:The hidden history of the CIA’s prison in Poland 1459:"Court demands secret files on US 'black jails'" 3164:Poland nudged to investigate acts in CIA prison 2217:"U.S. drops Guantanamo charges per Obama order" 1556:"U.S. drops Guantanamo charges per Obama order" 1321:Office of the Director of National Intelligence 1078: 820:Jose Rodriguez's dispute over al Nashiri's role 797: 759: 751: 4595:Detainees of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp 4506:Videos and audio recordings of Osama bin Laden 1137:be subjected to further undisclosed detention; 819: 654:CIA tapes showing detainees being waterboarded 325:destroyed the tapes of Nashiri's waterboarding 3422: 3241: 2567:"Will a CIA Veteran's Book Save a Terrorist?" 493:. He is in American military custody in the 296:prior to his capture in November 2002 by the 180:Abd al-Rahim Hussein Muhammed Abdu al-Nashiri 8: 2724:, No. 11-5907 RJB (W.D. Wash. May 10, 2012). 1647: 1645: 860:Walter Reed National Military Medical Center 615:The plan to bomb American ships in the Gulf. 2275:was crippled in the October 2000 explosion. 1114:FOR THESE REASONS, THE COURT, UNANIMOUSLY, 1037:In October 2018, al-Nashiri petitioned the 315:. While being interrogated, al-Nashiri was 3548: 3429: 3415: 3407: 3248: 3234: 3226: 1705: 1703: 1701: 1699: 1697: 1396:"Inside a 9/11 Mastermind's Interrogation" 1201:. Department of Defense. December 8, 2006. 718:Since 2011, al-Nashiri has been at trial. 503:in a Yemeni court for his role in the USS 382:in such actions. In 1996, he travelled to 350:In April 2019, a three judge panel of the 173:Still held in Guantanamo Bay pending trial 67: 4249:2019 Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting 2824: 2822: 2786: 2784: 931:under current military commission rules. 4320:Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present) 2173:"Judge rejects Obama bid to stall trial" 1730:. CNN. November 22, 2002. 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Councilman 849:Mental health examination 466:The next attempt was the 433:Allegedly joined al-Qaeda 75: 43:This article needs to be 4234:2016 Ouagadougou attacks 4229:2015 Bamako hotel attack 3769:Muhammad Sa'id Ali Hasan 3719:Ahmed Mohammed Hamed Ali 3479:Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil 3464:Sa'ad bin Atef al-Awlaki 3368:Captives unaccounted for 828:, al-Nashiri's original 656:were destroyed in 2005. 411:Afghan Northern Alliance 4129:Abu Sulayman al-Muhajir 4081:Abu Ubaidah al-Banshiri 4020:Mustafa Setmariam Nasar 3985:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri 3949:Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah 3744:Fazul Abdullah Mohammed 3639:Abu Sulayman Al-Jazairi 3359:Abdul Rahim al-Sharqawi 3304:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri 3265:Captives transferred to 2721:Al-Nashiri v. MacDonald 526:Combatant Status Review 71:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri 4472:Management of Savagery 4416:Al-Haramain Foundation 4376:Egyptian Islamic Jihad 4123:Abu Omar al-Turkistani 4105:Abu Mohammad al-Julani 3990:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed 3869:Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi 3694:Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan 3589:Mustafa Mohamed Fadhil 3339:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed 3334:Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep 2984:Applewhite, J. Scott. 2677:on February 23, 2013. 1713:9/11 Commission Report 1536:Goodbye to Guantanamo? 1517:on February 23, 2013. 1442:on February 11, 2012. 1314:"Detainee Biographies" 1269:on September 13, 2006. 1090:On July 24, 2014, the 1083: 1028:United States Marshals 1018:, a law professor and 887:In 2011, Vice Admiral 808: 763: 755: 702:in al-Nashiri's case. 448: 4404:Charity organizations 4384:(Indian subcontinent) 4194:2007 Algiers bombings 4093:Mahfouz Ould al-Walid 3814:Abu Mansoor Al-Amriki 3699:Abdullah Said al Libi 3396:Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi 3380:Abu Yasir Al Jaza'iri 2158:on October 17, 2012. 1872:Department of Defense 1843:Department of Defense 1330:on September 1, 2009. 1242:Department of Defense 1047:Department of Justice 770:On October 24, 2011, 538:Department of Defense 440: 360:Department of Justice 4189:2005 London bombings 4111:Abu Maria al-Qahtani 4099:Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi 4087:Abu Ubaidah al-Masri 3970:Mamdouh Mahmud Salim 3884:Abu Khalil al-Madani 3804:Abdelhamid Abou Zeid 3749:Atiyah Abd al-Rahman 3609:Abu Musab al-Zarqawi 3349:Gouled Hassan Dourad 3088:"Paying for torture" 2881:(October 18, 2016). 2755:on February 18, 2014 2665:(February 5, 2013). 2487:(October 24, 2011). 2474:at Wikimedia Commons 2456:at Wikimedia Commons 2223:. 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Index

Abd al-Nashiri

Mecca
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabian
black sites
Stare Kiejkuty
Guantanamo Bay
ISN
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Arabic
bombing of USS Cole
al-Qaeda
Persian Gulf
Gulf states
CIA
Special Activities Division
secret CIA prisons
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
waterboarded
torture
destroyed the tapes of Nashiri's waterboarding
power drill
Guantanamo Military Commission
death penalty
show trial
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
military judge
Department of Justice

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