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761:, at the Muhammad Bin Naif Al-Munasaha Center. He was considered "low risk", and one of a series of test cases to assess whether the program worked. The program seeks to convince its participants through Islamic teachings that al-Qaeda's ideology is wrong. It also offers participants money and supervision through their family that seeks to prevent them from resuming militant activities.
674:. In making a determination of status or disposition of this detainee, the ARB has assessed, to the extent practicable, whether any statement derived from or relating to this detainee was obtained as a result of coercion; and the probative value, if any, of any such statement. In addition, the ARB considered any new evidence that became available relating
882:
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in 2001, al-Faifi and approximately 300 other exhausted and scared fighters, mostly Saudis, walked for four days to the
Pakistani border where they surrendered to local tribes hoping to be returned to their home governments. Instead, the militants were "sold" to the Americans before being transferred
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It was during this time that al-Faifi's involvement with militants began. He began to go out with "friends every day to escape from the daily pressure of finding a job." At first he led a self-described "wild-life," but then became more religiously conservative to the extent that he would prevent his
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club. I used to play football for the prison team in Taif. My friend recommended I move to work in Jeddah so I could be closer to the club which I could join and continue working. However, when I moved to Jeddah, I found out that the period to register new players was over." He was fired from his job
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Detainees do not have the right to a lawyer before the CSRTs or to access the evidence against them. The CSRTs are not bound by the rules of evidence that would apply in court, and the government’s evidence is presumed to be “genuine and accurate.” However, unclassified summaries of relevant
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The Saudi
Interior Ministry announced on October 15, 2010, that Al Fayfi had contacted Saudi authorities from Yemen within then-recent weeks during Ramadan to express his regret and readiness to surrender. Interior Ministry spokesman General Mansour al-Turki said that Al Fayfi's case will be
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The tip came from Jabir al-Fayfi, a Saudi who was held for years at the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and was released to Saudi Arabia in 2007. Soon after, he fled Saudi Arabia and joined the al-Qaida affiliate in Yemen, until he turned himself in to Saudi authorities in late
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From July 2004 through March 2005, a CSRT was convened to make a determination whether each captive had been correctly classified as an "enemy combatant". Jabir Jubran Al Fayfi was among the one-third of prisoners for whom there was no indication they chose to participate in their tribunals.
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found that CSRTs are not an adequate substitute for the constitutional right to challenge one's detention in court, in part because they do not have the power to order detainees released. The Court also found that "there is considerable risk of error in the tribunal’s findings of fact."
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Al-Fayfi's surrender may have revealed other plots as well. In mid-October, a couple of weeks after his surrender, Saudi Arabia warned
European authorities of a threat from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, saying the group's operatives were active on the continent, particularly
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Fayfi joined al-Qaeda in Yemen at some point after his participation in the Saudi rehabilitation program. He was in Yemen for two years, and rose to become one of the top dozen leaders of al-Qaeda in the
Arabian Peninsula. On February 3, 2009, the Saudi government published a
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siblings from watching television. He listened to taped lectures on the subject of Jihad and then he said he "felt like joining a jihad group." He spent the next nine months with a group of friends who showed him videotapes of militant activities in
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Al Fayfi was repatriated to Saudi custody in
December 2006, and completed a rehabilitation program. He then however joined al-Qaeda in Yemen and was in Yemen for two years, where he rose to become one of the top dozen leaders of
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A Saudi once held at Guantánamo Bay has been picked up as part of a larger roundup over the weekend of operatives connected to Al Qaeda in the
Arabian Peninsula, a source in Yemen with firsthand knowledge of the arrest told Fox
326:. Al Fayfi said that he decided to go to Afghanistan as a form of repentance, because he had not been a sufficiently observant Muslim, having used drugs, smoked, and not prayed often enough. Al Fayfi's Guantanamo
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and earned a certificate after completing 18 months in the
Technical and Vocational Training Corporation. At the age of 22 he worked as a security guard at Taif Prison and then transferred to a prison in
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Jabir Jubran al-Fayfi contacted Saudi authorities from Yemen to express his regret and readiness to surrender, the
Interior Ministry said in statement Friday. Yemeni authorities arranged for his return.
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The Board's recommendation memo indicated that it convened twice, on March 3, 2006, and April 28, 2006. The Board concluded that Jabri Jabran Al Fayfi continued to pose a threat to the United States.
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The Board's recommendation was unanimous. The Board's recommendation memos were heavily redacted—their actual recommendation was redacted. The Board based its recommendation on assessments from the
1169:... the procedural protections afforded to the detainees in the CSRT hearings ... fall well short of the procedures and adversarial mechanisms that would eliminate the need for habeas corpus review.
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According to the
Department of Defense, Al Fayfi was released from Guantánamo and turned over to the Saudi Arabian government on December 13, 2006, after he promised never to participate in another
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in the fall of 2001, but that he denied ever firing his weapon. It also indicated that Al Fayfi had denied ever meeting any al-Qaeda member in
Afghanistan, and that he denied attending any
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hearings. These hearings were designed to assess the threat a detainee might pose if released or transferred, and whether there were other factors that warranted his continued detention.
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and then "heard" that a jihadi group was responsible. After September 11, he described al-Qaeda as "emerging," at which point he moved to northern Afghanistan to fight against the
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On Friday, Jabir Jubran al-Fayfi a former Guantánamo detainee who went through a rehabilitation program and then rejoined al-Qaida in Yemen, also surrendered to authorities.
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was prepared for Jabri Jabran Al Fayfi's second annual Administrative Review Board, on February 18, 2006. The memo listed factors for and against his continued detention.
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was prepared for Jabri Jabran Al Fayfi's first annual Administrative Review Board, on December 3, 2004. The memo listed factors for and against his continued detention.
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province in Yemen had accepted his surrender and taken him into custody on September 9. Yemeni authorities arranged for his return, and transferred him to
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at the prison after receiving many warnings for being late. He returned to Taif and was unable to find employment and remained unemployed for four years.
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858:"List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006"
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List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006
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1204:"Summary of Evidence for Combatant Status Review Tribunal – Al Fayfi, Jabir Jubran"
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Detainee was instructed to flee Afghanistan and go to Pakistan via the mountains.
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JEM is an Islamic extremist group based in Pakistan. The JEM had close ties to
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Mansour Al-Shihri, Khaled A-Shalahi (February 7, 2009).
1664:"French Report New Threat of Terrorist Attack in Europe"
899:"Seven Saudi Guantanamo detainees return to the Kingdom"
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The following primary factors favor release or transfer:
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The following primary factors favor continued detention:
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The U.S. military asserted that Al Fayfi was present in
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1770:"Yemen: Al-Qaida insider told Saudis of bomb plot"
1110:"Detainees at Guantanamo Bay: Report for Congress"
1662:Sayare, Scott; Schmitt, Eric (October 17, 2010).
1564:. Saudi Gazette. October 18, 2010. Archived from
251:while his family thought him to have gone to the
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1768:Hamza Hendawi, Ahmed al-Haj (November 1, 2010).
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1036:"Ex-Gitmo inmate who joined al-Qaida surrenders"
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1069:"Q&A: What next for Guantanamo prisoners?"
759:Saudi Arabia's militant rehabilitation program
1683:"Names keep climbing on infamous terror list"
772:list of 85 "most wanted" suspected terrorists
434:One of the detainee's known aliases was on a
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999:Al-Sulami, Muhammad (December 23, 2010).
617:Second annual Administrative Review Board
1622:Catherine Herridge (September 7, 2010).
1532:P.K. Abdul Ghafour (February 24, 2007).
486:First annual Administrative Review Board
1776:from the original on November 2, 2010.
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720:Salah Abdul Rasul Ali Abdul Al-Balushi
1712:Spencer, Richard (October 17, 2010).
1624:"Ex-Gitmo Detainee Arrested in Yemen"
740:Said Ali Abdullah Al Farha Al Ghamidi
724:Abd Al Aziz Muhammad Ibrahim Al Nasir
457:from September through December 2001.
450:, Afghanistan, to fight on the lines.
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1534:"Families Meet With Gitmo Returnees"
1108:Elsea, Jennifer K. (July 20, 2005).
1436:United States Department of Defense
1389:United States Department of Defense
1342:United States Department of Defense
1302:United States Department of Defense
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865:United States Department of Defense
557:(JEM) building in Karachi, Pakistan
1742:. October 17, 2010. Archived from
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708:Ibrahimj Sulayman Muhammad Arbaysh
670:(U) The ARB has complied with the
581:Detainee was issued a Kalishnikov
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736:Bessam Muhammed Saleh Al Dubaikey
654:United States Department of State
436:list of captured al Qaida members
364:Combatant Status Review Tribunals
334:estimate he was born in 1975, in
207:al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
137:Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
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928:"Saudi terror suspects go home"
700:Yusef Abdullah Saleh Al Rabiesh
1501:"The Saudi Repatriates Report"
1117:Congressional Research Service
757:He went through and completed
672:Detainee Treatment Act of 2005
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1599:"Al-Qaeda suspect surrenders"
1239:Summarized transcripts (.pdf)
716:Anwar Hamdan Muhammed Al-Noor
704:Salman Saad Al Khadi Mohammed
692:Muhammed Yahia Mosin Al Zayla
544:The detainee spent time in a
187:Guantánamo Bay detention camp
1391:. p. 54. Archived from
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712:Abdullah Muhammed Abdel Aziz
639:Designated Civilian Official
537:The detainee stayed at the
533:c. Connection/Associations
480:Administrative Review Board
470:Administrative Review Board
39:1975 (age 48–49)
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819:2010 cargo plane bomb plot
813:2010 cargo plane bomb plot
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211:2010 cargo plane bomb plot
167:Jaber Jabran Ali Al-Fayfee
1772:. San Francisco Mercury.
298:Activities in Afghanistan
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521:Detainee trained at the
492:Summary of Evidence memo
397:Summary of Evidence memo
328:Internment Serial Number
320:Afghan Northern Alliance
201:in Afghanistan in 2001.
523:Al Farouq training camp
342:Combatant Status Review
183:extrajudicial detention
120:extrajudicial detention
54:Afghanistan or Pakistan
1202:(September 21, 2004).
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728:Ziad Said Farg Jahdari
696:Salim Suliman Al Harbi
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324:Afghan training camps
318:'s conflict with the
185:in the United States
163:Jabir Jubran Al Fayfi
159:Jabir Jubran Al Fayfi
22:Jabir Jubran Al Fayfi
1693:on February 10, 2009
1271:on February 28, 2010
1011:on December 24, 2010
973:on December 20, 2008
453:Detainee fought the
264:September 11 attacks
221:Al-Faifi grew up in
1746:on October 22, 2010
1740:Winnipeg Free Press
1716:. London: Telegraph
1445:on December 4, 2007
1398:on December 4, 2007
1351:on December 4, 2007
1220:on December 4, 2007
1150:, September 4, 2007
1046:on October 22, 2010
955:(October 9, 2008).
831:. According to the
732:Majed Hamad Al Frih
360:competent tribunals
348:Bush administration
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289:After the month of
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1499:(March 19, 2007).
1427:(April 28, 2006).
1293:(March 10, 2005).
1244:2011-05-24 at the
1184:Boumediene v. Bush
1163:Boumediene v. Bush
1146:2007-12-03 at the
464:via the mountains.
389:U.S. Supreme Court
384:Boumediene v. Bush
352:Geneva Conventions
312:September 11, 2001
173:; born in 1975 in
16:Al-Qaeda terrorist
1568:on March 30, 2012
1380:(June 26, 2006).
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