User:Geo Swan/What the CIA did to 17
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isn | name | location | notes |
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10024 | Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | Guantanamo | |
00892 | Rafiq Bashir al-Hami | Transferred to Slovakia in 2010 | |
00893 | Tawfiq Nasir Awad al-Bihandi | Guantanamo | |
Hikmat Nafi Shaukat | Unknown | ||
Lufti al-Arabi al-Gharisi | Unknown | ||
01461 | Muhammad Ahmad Ghulam Rabbani (aka Abu Badr) | Guantanamo | |
Gul Rahman | Deceased | ||
10015 | Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri | Guantanamo | |
10013 | Ramzi Bin al-Shibh | Guantanamo | |
Asadallah (aka Muhammad Umar 'Abd al-Rahman) | Unknown | ||
10011 | Mustafa al-Hawsawi | Guantanamo | |
Abu Khalid | Unknown | ||
Laid Ben Dohman Saidi (aka Abu Hudhaifa) | Released from CIA custody | ||
Abd al-Karim (aka Al-Shara'iya) | Unknown | ||
Abu Hazim | Unknown | ||
Sayyid Ibrahim | Unknown | ||
Abu Yasir al-Jaza'iri | Unknown | ||
Suleiman Abdullah | Unknown |
References
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Emma Roller, Rebecca Nelson (2014-12-10). "What CIA Interrogators Did To 17 Detainees Without Approval". National Journal. Archived from the original on 2015-05-11.
You probably haven't heard many of these names before. But they are important, both in terms of the terrorist plots they either planned or executed, and in how the U.S. government treated them once they became prisoners, according to the newly released Senate Intelligence Committee's torture report.