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al-Qaeda safe houses, Kabul

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American counter-terrorism analysts called many of the houses "safe houses", even when the captives stayed in these houses during the time the Taliban was in power. Individuals alleged to have stayed in Kabul safe houses associated with the Taliban or al Qaeda include: Musa Ali Said Al Said Al Umari,
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Mr. Ridge confirmed reports that designs for missiles, bombs and nuclear weapons were found in a Qaeda safe house in Kabul, but played down their significance. He said he was told that much of the information was widely available. Mr. Ridge said a report in The Times of London that the information
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Robert Fuller, who interrogated Mr. Khadr in October of 2002, while the then-15-year-old was detained at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, testified that Mr. Khadr said he saw Mr. Arar in a Kabul guesthouse run by a suspected al-Qaeda operative known as Abu Musab
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News Service, reported on November 17, 2001, that in addition to nuclear plans, safe houses contained flight simulator programs, documents about the handling of biological and chemical weapons, and information about flight training schools in
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While fighting for the Taliban, the detainee was under the leadership of Abdul Salam and saw Abdul Hadi Al Araqi whom the detainee describes as the General of the non Afghan Taliban troops positioned on the front
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Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi was a veteran Afghan fighter who was the head of the Kabul, Afghanistan guesthouse named Khan Ghulam Bashah and who later took charge of the Northern front in Kabul in 2000.
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Upon the detainee's arrival in Kabul, the detainee stayed in another Taliban house called Darol Alaman House, where he became aware that he would be fighting against the Northern Alliance.
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Abdul al Hadi Al-Iraqi was transferred to Guantanamo from CIA custody in 2007. Abdul al Hadi Al-Iraqi, and the six other captives transferred to Guantanamo in 2007 and 2008 have not had
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that the U.S. had captured nuclear blueprints in an al Qaeda guest house in Kabul. Ridge stated that the capture of the nuclear blueprints in this al-Qaeda guesthouse was consistent with
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Intelligence analysts described a number of other individuals as having stayed in Kabul guest houses tied to terrorism, without an explicit tie to either the Taliban or al Qaeda:
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from 12 September 2001 until sometime in November 2001. The detainee identified a man who was a group leader of about 10 people at the airport area in Kandahaar.
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at this guest house. This report stirred controversy in Canada, because an official inquiry had cleared Arar of all the US justification for his
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Some Guantanamo captives faced the allegation that they stayed in Afghan guest houses that were not explicitly tied to terrorism. They include:
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The airport group leader is an al Qaeda leader, a veteran Afghan fighter and head of the Kabul, Afghanistan guesthouse named Khan Ghulam Bashah.
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hired the Institute for Science and International Security to examine the documents they found, and its president,
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to Syria, where he was tortured. In particular, his assertion that he had never been to Afghanistan.
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Some Guantanamo captives were alleged to have managed guest houses or safe houses on behalf of the
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During his 2006 annual review Mohammad Ahmed Abdullah Saleh Al Hanashi faced the allegations that:
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prepared for Maasoum Abdah Mouhammad's (aka Kari Bilal) Combatant Status Review Tribunal was:
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Alleged to have stayed in Kabul houses, without any explicit allegation of ties to terrorism
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Alleged to have provided a limited amount of one on one rifle training to some of the
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run by "Abu Musab al-Suri". Fuller testified that Khadr said he saw fellow Canadian
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Alleged to have stayed in Kabul safe houses associated with the Taliban or al-Qaeda
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that Khadr, during interrogations in October 2002, confessed to staying at a
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Alleged to have stayed in Kabul guest houses that had ties to terrorism
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with other signs that Mr. bin Laden wanted to obtain nuclear weapons.
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claimed to have found and gone through the Kabul safe house used by
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The detainee operated a safe house where 5-20 personnel armed with
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Claims nuclear blueprints were found in a Kabul safehouse
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Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf)
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