User:Geo Swan/Guantanamo's first twenty captives
Appearance
The first twenty Guantanamo captives arrived at Guantanamo on January 11, 2002.[1][2][3][4]
List of the first 20
[edit]- ISN 00002 David Hicks
- ISN 00003 Gholam Ruhani
- ISN 00004 Abdul Haq Wasiq
- ISN 00006 Mullah Norullah Noori
- ISN 00007 Mohammad Fazl
- ISN 00008 Abdullah Gulam Rasoul
- ISN 00013 Fahd Mohammed
- ISN 00024 Feroz Abassi
- ISN 00031 Mahmud al Mujahid
- ISN 00036 Ibrahim Idris
- ISN 00002 Mahmud Mujahid
- ISN 00037 Abdel Malik Wahab al Rahabi
- ISN 00038 Ridah Bin Saleh al Yazidi
- ISN 00039 Ali Hamza Bahlul
- ISN 00042 Abdul Rahman Shalabi
- ISN 00043 Samir Naji al Hassan Moqbel
- ISN 00044 Mohammed Abu Ghanim
- ISN 00045 Ali Ahmad al Razihi
- ISN 00055 Mohammed al Zayla
- ISN 00065 Omar Rajab Amin
table of the first twenty
[edit]isn | name | transfer date |
notes |
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ISN 00002 | David Hicks | 2007-05-18 | |
ISN 00003 | Gholam Ruhani | 2007-12-12 | |
ISN 00004 | Abdul Haq Wasiq | 2014-05-31 | destination Qatar |
ISN 00006 | Mullah Norullah Noori | 2014-05-31 | destination Qatar |
ISN 00007 | Mohammad Fazl | 2014-05-31 | destination Qatar |
ISN 00008 | Abdullah Gulam Rasoul | 2007-12-12 | |
ISN 00013 | Fahd Mohammed | 2007-07-15 | |
ISN 00024 | Feroz Abassi | 2005-01-25 | |
ISN 00031 | Mahmud al Mujahid | 2016-08-15 | destination UAE |
ISN 00036 | Ibrahim Idris | 2013-12-18 | repatriation |
ISN 00002 | Mahmud Mujahid | WTF! Looks like I made a typo! | |
ISN 00037 | Abdel Malik Wahab al Rahabi | 2016-06-22 | destination Montenegro |
ISN 00038 | Ridah Bin Saleh al Yazidi | ||
ISN 00039 | Ali Hamza Bahlul | life sentence, in Guantanamo | |
ISN 00042 | Abdul Rahman Shalabi | 2015-09-22 | |
ISN 00043 | Samir Naji al Hassan Moqbel | 2016-01-13 | |
ISN 00044 | Mohammed Abu Ghanim | 2017-01-05 | |
ISN 00045 | Ali Ahmad al Razihi | 2015-11-16 | |
ISN 00055 | Mohammed al Zayla | 2006-12-13 | |
ISN 00065 | Omar Rajab Amin | 2006-09-06 |
2008-01-10
[edit]http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/guantanamo/article1928720.html
isn | name | notes |
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Navy Petty Officer Shane McCoy | ||
Michael L. Carlebach | professor emeritus of art history and photography at the University of Miami. | |
Michael Lehnert | USMC general, first commandant | |
Torie Clarke | wrote in her memoirs, Lipstick on a Pig, | |
David Hicks | ||
Donald Rumsfeld | SECDEF |
2014-01-12
[edit]isn | name | notes |
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Michael Lehnert | ||
ISN 00036 | Ibrahim Idris | |
ISN 00031 | Mahmud Mujahid | |
ISN 00043 | Samir Moqbel | |
Cori Crider | ||
ISN 00037 | Abdul Malik al Wahab | |
ISN 00044 | Muhammed Abu Ghanem | |
ISN 00042 | Abdul Rahman Shalabi | |
ISN 00008 | Abdullah Zakir aka Abdullah Gulam Rasoul | |
ISN 00004 | Abdul Haq Wasiq | |
ISN 00006 | Mullah Norullah Noori | |
ISN 00007 | Mullah Mohammed Fazl | |
forever prisoners | ||
Bowie Bergdahl | captive of the Taliban | |
ISN 00002 | David Hicks | Australian Taliban |
ISN 00039 | Ali Hamza al Bahlul | serving life |
Camp X-Ray | ||
ISN 000xx | Abu Ghanim | Hunger striker |
Michael Rapkin |
2015-01-10
[edit]http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/guantanamo/article5972064.html
isn | name | notes |
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Cliff Sloan | just departed State Department special envoy for Guantánamo closure | |
Myles B. Caggins III | Pentagon spokesman responsible for Guantánamo | |
ISN 00008 | Abdullah Zakir | suspected recidivist |
ISN 00002 | David Hicks | “the Australian Taliban.” |
Mahmud Mujahid | ||
Abdel Malik Wahab al Rahabi | ||
Ali Ahmad al Razihi | ||
David Remes | lawyer | |
ISN 00002 | David Hicks | |
ISN 00003 | Gholam Ruhani | |
ISN 00008 | Abdullah Zakir | |
ISN 00013 | Fahd Mohammed | |
ISN 00024 | Feroz Abassi | |
ISN 00036 | Ibrahim Idris | |
ISN 00055 | Mohammed al Zayla | |
ISN 00002 | Omar Rajab Amin | |
ISN 00004 | Abdul Haq Wasiq | |
ISN 00006 | Mullah Norullah Noori | |
ISN 00007 | Mohammad Fazl | |
ISN 00031 | Mahmud Mujahid | |
ISN 00037 | Abdel Malik Wahab al Rahabi | |
ISN 00045 | Ali Ahmad al Razihi | |
ISN 00038 | Ridah Bin Saleh al Yazidi | |
ISN 00043 | Samir Naji al Hassan Moqbel | |
ISN 00046 | Ali Hamza al Bahlul | |
ISN 00042 | Abdul Rahman Shalabi | |
ISN 00044 | Mohammed Abu Ghanim |
2016-01-10
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2017-01-12
[edit]Carol Rosenberg's article "Where is war on terror? Last Guantánamo captives were caught all over the world" reports that just two of the first 20 captives remain at Guantanamo.[5] The are Ali al-Bahlul, serving a life sentence, and Ridah bin Saleh al Yazidi, a mysterious figure who only met with his lawyer once.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/guantanamo/article125779389.html
- George Clarke -- habeas lawyer
- Tawfiq al Bihani
- Mansur al Bihani -- Tawfiq al Bihani's brother
- Matthew Waxman -- "oversaw detainee policy at the Pentagon in 2004 and 2005"
- Khalid Sheik Mohammed
- Terry McDermott -- author of “The Hunt for KSM.”
- Ammar al Baluchi -- one of KSM's nephews
- Walid bin Attash
- Zayn al Abdeen Mohammed al Hussein -- Abu Zubaydah
- Hani Saleh Rashid Abdullah -- a CIA captive
- Ramzi bin al Shibh
- Mark Fallon
- “bounty babies” -- “men handed over by Afghan warlords or Pakistani security forces and sent to Guantánamo 'on the sketchiest bit of intelligence with nothing to corroborate.'”
- Abdul Zahir
- Cully Stimson
- The Forever War (GWOT)
References
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Carol Rosenberg (2008-01-19). "Photos echo years later". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2015-05-01. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
Six years ago today, McCoy took those now-iconic images of the first detainees to land at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba -- capturing a moment of men on their knees in orange jumpsuits behind barbed wire fences.
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Carol Rosenberg (2014-01-12). "11 of first 20 captives taken to Guantánamo still there". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2015-01-12. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
Twelve years ago, U.S. troops shuffled 20 men in chains and orange jumpsuits off a cargo plane at Guantánamo — dubbed "the worst of the worst" of America's captives in the nascent war on terror — to launch an experiment in interrogation and detention unbounded by geography or the U.S. courts.
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Carol Rosenberg (2015-01-10). "First flight: 8 of first 20 'worst of worst' still at Guantánamo". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2015-08-04. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
Thirteen years ago today, a U.S. Air Force C-131 Starlifter cargo plane set down at the U.S. Navy base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, dislodged 20 men in orange jumpsuits brought from Afghanistan and started the Pentagon's experiment in offshore detention.
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Carol Rosenberg (2016-01-10). "5 of first 20 'worst of worst' still at Guantánamo". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2016-01-10.
Fourteen years ago, a Navy photographer hoisted a camera over razor wire and made an iconic image of America's experiment in law-of-war detention: 20 men in orange jumpsuits in shackles on their knees in their first hours at Guantánamo.
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Carol Rosenberg (2017-01-12). "Where is war on terror? Last Guantánamo captives were caught all over the world". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2017-01-27.
The prison enters its 16th year with just two of those first 20 worst of the worst still here — Yemeni Ali Hamza al Bahlul, 47, the prison's lone convict, and Tunisian Ridah bin Saleh al Yazidi, 51, who has been cleared to go since at least 2009 but no country has agreed to take him.