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Ameen Mohammad Albakri

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269:"What took place at Bagram is at the heart of many, if not most, Guantanamo cases. That facility is relevant to accounts of torture and coercion raised by many (Guantanamo Bay) prisoners -- and by present Bagram prisoners -- in their various cases before the military commissions and in criminal and habeas proceedings in federal court. 271:" A new facility to replace the interim facility, which has been in use since 2001, was recently completed, and the current captives are planned to have been transferred to it by January 16, 2009. The DoD plans to demolish the hangars the old facility was housed in, in order to build a new headquarters. 492:
Though only Respondents know where Mr. Al Bakri was held during the first six months of his detention, it is likely that he was held in one or more CIA "black sites," where agents of the United States subjected him to torture, including terrorization with dogs, electric shocks, beatings with rifle
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ruled that Ameen, and several other captives held in Bagram, who were not captured in Afghanistan, were entitled to the same access to habeas corpus and other protections of the United States Civilian Justice system as those accorded to the captives held in the
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Though only Respondents know where Mr. Al Bakri was held during the first six months of his detention, it is likely that he was held in one or more CIA “
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to trace his location, and were given a report that he had arrived in Bangkok and checked into a hotel, before disappearing.
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Ameen Mohammad Albkri is one of the sixteen Guantanamo captives whose amalgamated habeas corpus submissions were heard by
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reports that Ameen had been held in the facility since 2003, and that he had been held in secret
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to recognise his constitutional duty to demand the release of al-Bakri to Yemeni authorities.
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butts, prolonged suspension, stress positions, and solitary confinement in "dog boxes."
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and he was in good health, and hoped his family would take care of his three children.
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tribe of Yemen declared their "solidarity" with al-Bakri, and petitioned President
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custody for six months, in 2003, prior to being transferred to Bagram.
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A year after his disappearance, his family received a letter from the
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reported that he had been kidnapped by American agents.
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Index

Thailand
CIA
Yemen
Bagram Theater Internment Facility
extrajudicial detention
jeweler
extrajudicial detention
United States
Bagram Theater Internment Facility
The New York Times
extrajudicial detention
CIA
black sites
Yafie
Ali Abdullah Saleh
habeas corpus
CIA
black sites
al-Menorah
shrimp
gemstones
Bangkok
Al-Sharq Al-Awsat
private investigators
Red Cross
Bagram Airbase
US District Court
Reggie B. Walton
US District Court Judge
John D. Bates

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