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that the government had a nurse make sexual advances towards him while he was lying in his hospital bed in a vain attempt to convince him to give up his hunger strike. Al-Marri has been in solitary confinement for over 16 months and today often goes as long as 3 weeks without being allowed outside his cell for recreation. The lights in Al-Marri's cell remain on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and he has been denied adequate bedding and clothing. Al-Marri is able to sleep only 2 hours a night, and his physical and mental health have deteriorated significantly.
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As part of the repatriation deal between Qatar and the U.S., a signed agreement stipulated that al-Marri would not be allowed to travel outside of Qatar. The Qataris also promised that if he even tried to leave Qatar that they would notify the United States immediately. This, however, did not happen
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On September 10, 2001, al-Marri came to Peoria with his family to become a graduate student at his undergraduate alma mater, Bradley University. Al-Marri was indicted and arrested on credit card fraud and lying to the FBI. He was detained as a supposed al-Qaeda operative who came to the US to assist
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Further details of the seriousness of the prisoners' claims are also emerging. Al-Marri, for example, was hospitalized as a result of his hunger strike and a deteriorating heart condition, and placed on an IV. He told his attorney, Jonathan Hafetz of Gibbons Del Deo Dolan Griffinger & Vecchione,
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on February 23, 2009, on the claim that his visa application had not stated that he was a former Guantanamo captive. al-Marri said he had told the British officials who helped him complete his visa application about his stay in Guantanamo. Al Marri had toured the United Kingdom on a speaking tour,
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The U.S. Ambassador to Qatar at the time determined that the decision to let al Marri travel outside of Qatar despite the agreement had to have been made and approved by Qatar's attorney general. The U.S. has labeled Qatar an "inconsistent" partner in combating terror finance.
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As Jarallah Al-Marri, a prisoner from Qatar, stated, "I participated in a hunger strike for 17 days to protest the inhumane conditions and religious persecution I and hundreds of other prisoners have been subject to at
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and al-Marri was allowed to leave Qatar twice without the Qataris notifying the United States. He was ultimately arrested on visa fraud in the United Kingdom.
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On July 28, 2008, al-Marri was reported to have been repatriated to Qatar. His cousin and mother thanked the Emir for his help in securing his repatriation.
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Moazzam Begg was arrested in 2014 by the UK on allegations that he was funding and training terrorists in Syria. He has since been released.
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Since his repatriation to Qatar, he has reportedly been publicizing for a Qatari fundraising campaign called
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According to his Department of Defense Detainee Assessment, it is believed that Al Marri traveled to
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Three prisoners released from Guantánamo, including the brother of US "enemy combatant" Ali al-Marri
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This article is about the Qatari detainee in Guantanamo. For the Qatari footballer, see
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Al-Marri's brother, Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri, formerly a graduate student at
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naval prison, but released on January 18, 2015, and repatriated to Qatar.
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Al Marri was detained at the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan after the
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New Congressional Bill May Alter Legal Limbo for Guantanamo Bay Prisoners
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Ex-Guantánamo prisoner refused entry into UK, held in deportation centre
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in 2001 where he met Abu Walid al-Makki who began to talk to him about
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In a telephone interview, al-Marri told reporters he was detained at
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in a second wave of terrorist attacks. Al-Marri denies this.
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Former captives alleged to have (re)joined insurgency
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Jaralla Al-Marri (footballer)

Doha
Qatar
Qatar
United States
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
Cuba
Doha
Qatar
Department of Defense
Texas
Texas A&M University
Mecca
Islam
jihad
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Quran
Kandahar
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
Madid Ahl al-Sham
Al-Nusra Front
al-Qaeda
Sa'd bin Sa'd Muhammad Shariyan Al Ka'bi
Abd al-Latif Bin Abdullah Salih Muhammad al-Kawari
Specially Designated Global Terrorists
hunger strikes

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