As of December 2023[update], 30 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay.[1][2][3] This list of Guantánamo prisoners has the known identities of prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, but is compiled from various sources and is incomplete. In official documents, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) continues to make intermittent efforts to redact prisoner's names. As of September 2005[update] they had not published an official list of detainees. On April 19, 2006, the DoD released a list with 558 names in what appears to be a fax or other scanned image.[4] The Associated Press published the list in more accessible text form.[5]
The Washington Post maintains a list of the prisoners known or suspected to have been held in Guantánamo Bay.[6] On March 3, 2006 the DoD partially complied with a court order to release the names of the remaining Guantánamo detainees. The court order required the DoD to release the names of all the detainees.[7] Initially, the DoD released only 317 names. On April 19, 2006, the DoD released a list with 558 names. Although Judge Jed Rakoff had already dismissed this argument, Pentagon spokesmen Bryan Whitman justified withholding the names out of a concern for the detainees' privacy. On April 20, 2006, the DoD released a portable document format file that listed 558 names.[4] The 558 individuals on the list were those whose detention had been reviewed by a Combatant Status Review Tribunal (CSRT). The list gave the detainee's ID number, their name, and their home country.
The names of several hundred prisoners who had been released prior to the commencement of the CSRTs were not released. The list did not specify whether the prisoners were still in detention at Guantanamo; whether they had been determined to be "enemy combatants"; whether they were released, or repatriated to the custody of their home countries. On May 15, 2006, the DOD released what they called a complete list of all 759 former and current inmates who had been held in military custody in the detainment camps after a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) action was filed by the Associated Press.[8][9] On June 17, 2013, the Miami Herald published a list, obtained using the Freedom of Information Act, of 48 prisoners who were designated for indefinite detainment.[10][11] On May 31, 2014, the Obama Administration was reported to have swapped 5 prisoners (Abdul Haq Wasiq, Mullah Norullah Nori, Khairullah Khairkhwa, Mohammed Nabi and Mohammed Fazi) in return for Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl who was captured after deserting his post.
On January 16, 2017, the Federal government of the United States announced that ten more prisoners were released to Oman, leaving about 45 detainees.[12][13] Of all prisoners at Guantanamo, Afghans were the largest group (29 percent), followed by Saudi Arabians (17 percent), Yemenis (15 percent), Pakistanis (9 percent), and Algerians (3 percent). Overall, 50 nationalities were present at Guantanamo.[14]
List
edit779 detainees have been brought to Guantanamo. Although most of these have been released without charge, the United States government continues to classify many of these released detainees as "enemy combatants". As of January 5, 2017, 55 detainees remained at Guantanamo.[15] By January 19, 2017, at the end of the Obama Administration, the detention center remained open with 41 detainees remaining.[16]
CSRT is Combatant Status Review Tribunals.
Individuals with "SAMWL" are listed on the Saudi Arabian most wanted list, released in February 2009.
Details about seven deaths reported as suicides and reports of attempted suicides is at Guantanamo suicide attempts.
Name | Nationality | Captured | Notes |
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Aamer, Shaker | Saudi Arabia | Jan 2002 |
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Abasin, Said[17] | Afghanistan | Kabul taxi driver who was proved innocent and released after over one year of detention.[18] | |
Abbasi, Feroz | United Kingdom | — | Released Jan 2005 |
Abdallah Osama Alkhabiry[17] | Yemen | Committed suicide in the camp on September 8, 2012.[19] | |
Abdallah, Muhamed Hussein | Somalia | — | Captured in Pakistan in May 2002 and was transferred to Somaliland on November 4, 2008.[20] |
Abderrahmane, Slimane Hadj | Denmark | — |
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Abdul Rahman, Wesam[17] | Jordan | ||
Abdulahat, Emam | China | — |
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Abdulghupur, Hajiakbar | China | — |
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Abdullah, Abu[17] | Algeria | ||
Abdullah, Ahmad[17] | Morocco | ||
Abdullah, Noorudeen[17] | Morocco | ||
Abdullah, Umar[7] | |||
Abdulqadirakhum, Abdullah | China | — |
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Abdulraheem, Othman[17] | Yemen | ||
Abdulsalam, Reswan[17] | Morocco | ||
Abdurehim, Dawut | China | — |
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Abedin, Zain Ul | Tajikistan | — | Transferred to Tajikistan on October 31, 2008.[21] |
Adil, Ahmed | China | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Agha, Muhammad Ismail | Afghanistan | 2002 | |
Ahmad, Ali | Pakistan | — | Released[25] |
Ahmad, Ejaz[17] | Pakistan | ||
Ahmad, Hamed Abderrahman | Spain | — |
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Ahmad, Majid Mahmud Abdu | Yemen | — | |
Ahmed, Abdul Rahman Uthman | Saudi Arabia | — | |
Ahmed, Ali Abdullah | Yemen | — | Died in custody on June 10, 2006 |
Ahmed, Fahmi Abdullah | Yemen | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Ahmed, Faluvi Abdullah[17] | Yemen | ||
Ahmed, Faruq Ali | Yemen | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Ahmed, Munir | Pakistan | ||
Ahmed, Ruhal | United Kingdom | 2001 |
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Ahmed, Sarfraz[17] | Pakistan | ||
Akhmyarov, Rustam[17] | Russia | — | Repatriated to Russia in early 2004 |
Al Aasmi, Assem Matruq Mohammad[7] | |||
Al Adahi, Mohamed[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Ajmi, Abdullah Saleh Ali[17] | Kuwait | — |
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Al Amin, Mohammed | Mauritania |
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Al Anazi, Abdullah[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Areeni, Khalid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Asadi, Mohamed Ahmed[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Aseemi, Fahd Sultan Ubaid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Askari, Mohsin Ali[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Asmar, Khalid[17] | Jordan | ||
Al Assani, Fahmi Salem[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Atabi, Buad Thif Allah[7] | |||
Al Azmi, Saad Madai Saad[17] | Kuwait | — | Repatriated on November 4, 2005 |
Al Azraq, Majid Hamoud[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Baasi, Mohsin Abdullah[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Badaah, Abdul Aziz bin Abdur Rahman[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Bahlul, Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman | Yemen | — |
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Al Bahooth, Ziyad bin Salih bin Muhammad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Baidhani, Abdulkhaliq[17] | Yemen | ||
al Banna, Jamil | Jordan, UK resident | — |
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Al Barakati, Khalid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Bedani, Abdul Khaled Ahmed Sahleh | Saudi Arabia | 2001 | |
Al Bidna, Sa Ad Ibraham Sa Ad[7] | |||
Al Blooshi, Salah Abdul Rasool | Bahrain | ||
Al Busayss, Adil Said Al Haj Obeid | Yemen | ||
Al Daihani, Mohammed Fenaitel Mohamed | Kuwait | — | Repatriated November 4, 2005 |
Al Daini, Omer Saeed[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Darbi, Ahmed[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Dhabbi, Khalid Mohamed Saleh[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Dhabi, Salah Mohamed Saleh[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Dossary, Juma Mohammed Abdul Latif | Bahrain | — |
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Al Fawzan, Fahd Fawzan[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Fayfi, Jabir Jubran[7] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Fouzan, Fahd[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Ghaith, Abdurahman ba[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Ghamdi, Abdur Rahman Uthman[17] | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Ghamdi, Khalaf Awad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Ghamdi, Saeed Farhah[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Ghamdi, Zaid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Ghanimi, Abdullah Muhammad Salih[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Habashi, Raafat[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Habayshi, Khalid Sulaymanjaydh | Saudi Arabia | — | Released in 2006.[34] |
Al Habri, Mishal Awad Sayaf | — | — |
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Al Hag, Atag Al[17] | Yemen | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Haj, Sarqawi[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Hajj, Sami | Sudan | 2001 |
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Al Hakim, A'Del Abdu | China | 2001 |
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Al Hamd, Adel Saleh | Yemen | ||
Al Hameydani, Khalid Bin Abdullah Mishal Thamer | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Hami, Rafiq Bin Bashir Bin Jalud[7] | |||
Al Hamiri, Abdulah | United Arab Emirates | ||
Al Hanashi, Mohammad Ahmed Abdullah Saleh | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Harazi, Fahed[7] | |||
Al Harbi, Ibrahim Daifullah[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Harbi, Mohamed Abdullah | Saudi Arabia | — | Went through CSRT |
Al Harbi, Mohamed Atiq Awayd | Saudi Arabia | — |
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Al Harbi, Tariq[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al-Harith, Jamal Udeen | United Kingdom | — | Released March 2004 |
Al Hassan, Sameer Naji[17] | Yemen | ||
al-Hila, Abd al-Salam Ali | Yemen | September 19, 2002 |
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Al Hilal, Abdul Al-Salam | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Husayn, Zaid Muhamamd Sa Ad Al[7] | |||
Al Ilmi, Muhammad[17] | Morocco | ||
Al Iraqi, Abdul Hadi | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Jabri, Bandar Ahmad Mubarak | Saudi Arabia | late 2001 | |
Al Jayfi, Issam Hamid Al Bin Ali | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Jowfi, Rashid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Juaid, Rami Sad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Judaan, Hamood[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Juhani, Badr[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Juhdali, Ziyad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Jutayly, Fahd bin Salih bin Sulaiman[17] | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Kaabi, Jamil Ali[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
al-Kahtani, Mohamed | Saudi Arabia | late 2001 | Another "20th hijacker" |
Al Kandari, Abdullah kamel bin Abdullah Kamal | Kuwait | — | Main allegation is wearing a Casio F91W digital watch |
Al Kandari, Fayiz Mohammed Ahmed[17] | Kuwait | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Kazimi, Ali Nasser[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Khalaf, Asim[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Khalaqi, Asim Thahit Abdullah | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Khalidi, Sulaiman[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Khalifa, Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim | Bahrain | — | Released November 5, 2005 |
Al Khowlani, Idrees[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Kouri, Farouq Ahmed[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Kinani Al Laithi, Sami | Egypt | — |
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Al Maaliki, Sad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Madhoni, Musaab[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Mahdi, Ali Yahya Mahdi[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Malki, Saed Khatem | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
al-Marri, Jarallah | Qatar | — |
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Al Marwallah, Bishir Nashir[17] | Yemen | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Matari, Fahd Al Haimi[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Matrafi, Abdul Aziz | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Morghi, Khalid Abdallah Abdel Rahman | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Mosleh, Abdullah Hamid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Mudwani, Musab Omar All | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Muhajiri, Abdulmajeed[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Muhammad, Mahmood[17] | Syria | ||
Al Mujahid, Mahmoud Abdulaziz[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Muraqi, Khalid bin Abdullah[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Murbati, Essa | Bahrain | — | Believed to be on hunger strike[citation needed] |
Al-Murri, Khalid Rashid Ali[17] | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Musa, Abdul Wahab[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Mutairi, Khalid Abdullah Mishal[17] | Kuwait | ||
Al Mutayri, Nasir Najr Nasir Balud[17] | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Naimi, Abdulla Majid | Bahrain | — | Released November 5, 2005 |
Al Nasir, Ibrahim Muhammad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Noaimi, Abdullah 4 | |||
al-Noofayee, Abdelaziz Kareem Salim | Saudi Arabia | March 2002 |
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Al Nukhailan, Naif[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Nur, Anwar Hamdan[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Nusairi, Adil Uqla Hasan[17] | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Odah, Fawzi Khalid Abdullah Fahad | Kuwait | Jan 2002 |
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Al Omar, Wasm Awad Al Wasm[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Omari, Musa bin Ali bin Saeed[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Otaiba, Bandar[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al-Otaibi, Nawwaf Fahd Humood[36] | Saudi Arabia | — |
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Al Owshan, Abdul Aziz Sad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Owshan, Saleh bin Abdullah[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Owshan, Sulieman[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Qaaid, Rashid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Qadasi, Khalid Massah[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Qadasi, Walid[17] | Yemen | ||
Al-Qahtani, Abdullah Hamid Mohammed[17] | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Qahtani, Jaber Hasan[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
al Qahtani, Jabran Said bin | Saudi Arabia | March 2002 | Charged with conspiracy to murder on November 7, 2005 |
Al Qahtani, Khalid Mallah Shayi Al Jilba | Saudi Arabia | — |
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Al Qahtani, Sad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Qa'id, Rashid Abd Al Muslih Qaid | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Qarani, Muhammad Hamid | Chad | 2001/10/21 |
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al Qosi, Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud | Sudan | Dec 2001 | Faces military commission |
Al Qurashi, Muhammad Abdur-Rahman Abid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Quwari, Mahr Rafat[37] | Gaza Strip | Transferred to Hungary | |
Al Rabahi, Abdullah Ameen[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Rabeesh, Yusuf[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Rabia, Fouad Mahoud Hasan | Kuwait | — | Allowed to undergo a lie detector test |
Al Rahul, Ahmed Abdullah Rasan | Maldives | Nov 2002 | Born in Qatar to Maldivian immigrants. Qatar denied him citizenship in 1999 and he was rumored to have fled to Pakistan shortly after. Captured 70 km NE of Kandahar. |
Al Radia, Riyad Atiq Ali Abdu Al Haj | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Rahabi, Abdulmalik Abdulwahhab[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Rahman Abd, Allal Ab Aljallil Abd 4 | |||
Al Raimi, Ali Yahya Mahdi | Yemen | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Raimi, Ismail Ali[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Rawi, Bisher Amin Khalil | Iraq, UK resident | — |
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Al-Razak, Hamid | Afghanistan |
| |
Al Rezehi, Ali Ahmed Muhammad | Yemen | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Rushaydan, Abdallah Ibrahim | Saudi Arabia | — |
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Al Saigh, Adnan Muhammed Ali | Saudi Arabia | — |
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Al Salami, Ali Abdullah[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Salami, Saleh Abdullah[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Samh, Adil Abu[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Sarim, Saeed Ahmed[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Sebaii, Abdel Hadi Mohammed Badan | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Sebaii, Mohammed bin Jaied Hadi | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Sehli, Ibrahim Daif Allah Neman | Saudi Arabia | — | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] |
Al Shabani, Fahd Abdullah[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Shahrani, Muhammad bin Abdur Rahman[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
al Shahri, Youssef[36] | Saudi Arabia | — | 15 when captured |
Al Shaibani, Bandar[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Shamiri, Mustafa[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Shammari, Abdulaziz Sayer Owain[17] | Kuwait | — | Repatriated November 4, 2005 to Kuwait |
Al Shammari, Majid Afas Radi Al Tumi[17] | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 11, 2005[41] | |
Al Shammari, Zain[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Shamri, Anwar Hamdan al Noor[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Shaqoori, Usamah[17] | Morocco | ||
Al Shaqoori, Yunus[17] | Morocco | ||
al Sharbi, Ghassan Abdullah | Saudi Arabia | March 2002 | Charged with conspiracy to murder on November 7, 2005 |
Al Shareef, Fahd Umar[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Shareef, Sultan[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Sharikh, Abdul Hadi[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Sharikh, Abdur Razaq[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Shayban, Said Bezan Ashek | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Shehri, Abdul Salam Mureef Ghaithan | Saudi Arabia | — | 15 when captured, but not sent to Camp Iguana |
Al Shehri, Saeed Ali Jabir ale Khuthaim | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Shehri, Salim[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Shehri, Yusuf Muhammad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Shorabi, Zohair Abdul Mohammed | — | — |
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al Shulan, Hani Abdul Muslih | Yemen | Detained for wearing a Casio F91W digital watch | |
Al Shumrani, Mohammad Al Rahman | Saudi Arabia | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Siblie, Abdullah Yahya Yousuf[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Suadi, Abdul Aziz Adbullah Ali 4 | Yemen | — | Alleged to have attended both the Al Farouq and Tarnak Farms training camps |
Al Suwaidi, Abdulaziz[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Tamini, Abd Al Razzaq Abdallah Ibrahim | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Tays, Ali Husayn Abdullah | — | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Al Towlaqi, Fahmi[17] | Yemen | ||
Al Umar, Ibrahim bin Umar[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Umari, Musa Ali Said al Said | Saudi Arabia |
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Al Unzi, Abdullah Thani Faris Al Sulami[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Unzi, Khalid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Unzi, Rakan[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Unzi, Sultan Sari Saail[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Utaibi, Bajad bin Daifillah[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Utaibi, Bandar[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Utaibi, Muhammad Suroor[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Utaibi, Naif Fahd Al Aseemi[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Utaybi, Mane Shaman Turki Al Habardi[17] | Saudi Arabia | — |
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Al Utaybi, Muhammad Surur Dakhilallah | Saudi Arabia | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
al Uwaydah, Rashid Awad Rashid | Saudi Arabia | Repatriated to Saudi Arabia May 19, 2006[33] | |
Al Wadi, Adil Kamil Abdullah 4 | Bahrain | late 2001 | |
Al Wahab, Abd al Malik Abd | Kuwait | ||
Al Warifi, Mukhtar Yahya Najee | Yemen | ||
Al Yafii, Al Khadir Abdullah[17] | Yemen | Transferred to Oman January 2015[47] | |
Al Zahrani, Khalid[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Zahrani, Sad Ibrahim Ramzi al-Jundubi[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Al Zahrani, Yasser Talal | Saudi Arabia | — | Committed suicide in the camp on June 10, 2006 |
Al Zamil, Adil Zamil Abdull Mohssin[17] | Kuwait | — | Repatriated November 4, 2005 |
Al Zarnuki, Mohammed Ali Salem Al Zarnuki | Yemen | — |
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Al Zuhairi, Ahmed Zaid[17] | Yemen | ||
Ali, Abu Sana[17] | Morocco | ||
Ali, Sahibzada Usman[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Ali, Sarfraz[17] | Pakistan | ||
Ali, Syed Saim[17] | Pakistan | ||
Amer, Jalal Salam Bin | Yemen | — | Unexplained name mismatch in dossier |
Ameziane, Djamel Saiid Ali | Algeria | — |
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Amin, Aminullah[17] | Pakistan | ||
Amin, Omar Rajab[17] | Kuwait | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Amro, Jalal Salem bin[17] | Yemen | ||
Anaam, Suhail Abdo[17] | Yemen | ||
Ansar, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Anwar, Muhammad | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Aouzar, Mohamed[17] | Morocco | ||
Aqeel, Sulaiman bin[17] | Yemen | ||
Arbaish, Khalid bin Suleiman[17] | |||
Aseeri, Turki Mashawi Zayid Ale Jabali[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Asharf, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Aslam, Noor[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Asnar, Khalid[17] | Jordan | ||
Ayub, Haseeb[17] | Pakistan | ||
Ayub, Mohammed | China | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Aziz, Ahamed Abdel[49] | Mauritania | 2002-10-28 | Transferred to Mauritania October 29, 2015 |
Azzam, Hussein[17] | Jordan | ||
Muhammad al Ghazali Babikir[17] | Sudan | ||
Badrzaman Badr[17] | Afghanistan | — | A writer with a master's degree in English literature. At the time of his detention he was already imprisoned in Afghanistan for writing satirical articles that lampooned both the U.S. and the Taliban. Released in 2005 after 3.5 years of imprisonment by US. [2] |
Saeed Bajadiyah[17] | Morocco | ||
Bakhtiar Bameri[17] | Iran | 2002 in Afghanistan | Repatriated September 14, 2004 [3] |
Barak[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Barhoumi, Sufyian | Algeria | — | charged with conspiracy to murder on November 7, 2005 |
Bashir, Ahmad[36] | Pakistan | — | 17 when captured, released 2005 |
Batarfi, Ayman Saeed[17] | Yemen | ||
Bawazir, Mohammad | Yemen | — | claims authorities tortured him to make him end his hunger strike |
Lutfi Bayifkan[17] | Turkey | ||
Begg, Moazzam | United Kingdom | late 2001 | Stripped of his ICRC POW card - released Jan 2005 |
Belkacem, Bensayah[17] | Bosnia | January 17, 2002 |
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Belmar, Richard | United Kingdom | — | Went to Afghanistan to flee UK law - released Jan 2005 |
Benchellali, Mourad[17] | France | — | Brother of Menad Benchellali - "the chemist" - released |
Bin Attash, Hassin[36] | Yemen | — | 17 when captured |
Muhammad Binmoojan[17] | Morocco | ||
(Guantanamo ID 960) | Afghanistan | — | Released prior to the initiation of the CSRT procedures |
(Guantanamo ID 639) | Afghanistan | — | Released prior to the initiation of the CSRT procedures |
(Guantanamo ID 658) | Afghanistan | — | Released on March 25, 2003. |
(Guantanamo ID 968) | Afghanistan | — | Attended both his CSRT and ARB hearing. |
Borekzai, Moheb Ullah | Afghanistan | — |
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Boumediene, Lakhdar[17] | Bosnia | January 17, 2002 |
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Brahim Benchakaroun[17] | Morocco | ||
Bukhary, Abdul Hakim | Saudi Arabia | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Chaman, Nazargul | Afghanistan | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Abdullah Celik[17] | Turkey | ||
Yuksel Celikgogus[17] | Turkey | ||
Redouan Chekkouri[17] | Morocco | — | repatriated in 2004 - released on bail - then rearrested |
Dourad, Gouled Hassan[53] | Somalia | 2004 | Dourad's name does not appear on the May 15, 2006 DoD list of Guantanamo detainees. |
Sabri Mohammed Ebrahim | |||
El Hajj, Boudella | Bosnia | January 17, 2002 |
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Qari Esmhatulla | Afghanistan | — |
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Farooq, Muhammad Naim[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Fauzee, Ibrahim[17] | Maldives | ||
Fazil, Mullah[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Feroze, Muhammad[17] | Morocco | ||
Fiz, Mohammed Hagi | Afghanistan | — |
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Fouzan, Fahed[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Ghailani, Ahmed Khalfan | Tanzania | Transferred to ADX Florence and then into USP McCreary. Serving a life sentence. | |
Ghaffar, Maulvi Abdul | Afghanistan | — | |
Ghafour, Abdul | Afghanistan | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Ghanem, Mohamed Ragab Abu[17] | Yemen | ||
Ghazi, Fahd Abdullah Ahmad[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Gherebi, Falen[17] | Libya | ||
Ghereby, Salem Abdul Salem 4 | |||
Ghezali, Mehdi Muhammed | Sweden | Dec. 2001 | Captured in the Tora Bora Mountains, released July 8, 2004 |
Ghulab, Sher[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Gul, Awal | Afghanistan | — |
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Gul, Lall[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Gul, Nate[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Gumarov, Ravil | Russia | — |
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Habib, Mamdouh | Egypt & Australia | late 2001 | Now released, allegedly bears scars of torture |
Hafez, Khalil Rahman | Pakistan | — | Continued detention considered by CSRT |
Hamada, Mohamed[17] | Yemen | ||
Hamdan, Salim Ahmed | Yemen | — | released to Yemen in 2008, conviction vacated in 2012 |
Hamdi, Yasir Esam | United States & Saudi | late 2001 | US citizen, moved to brig on mainland; expatriated to Saudi Arabia and stripped of US citizenship |
Hamdoon, Zahir Omar bin[17] | Yemen | ||
Hamidullah | Afghanistan | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Hamlily, Mustafa Ahmed | Algeria | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Hamza, Abu[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Hanif, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Hassan, Imad Abdullah[17] | Yemen | — | Says he was a University student, captured in his University dorm, who had never even been to Afghanistan |
Hassan, Mohammad Mohammad[17] | Yemen | ||
Hatair, Khalid[17] | |||
Hatem, Saeed[17] | Yemen | ||
Hicks, David | Australia | late 2001 | Convicted (plea bargain). Transferred to Australian Detention. Came from Adelaide, Australia. |
Hkimi, Adel[17] | Tunisia | ||
Houari, Abdul Rahim (aka Haderbache, Sofiane) | Algeria | — |
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Idir, Mustafa Ait 4 | Bosnia | January 17, 2002 |
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Iilyas, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Ikassrien, Lahcen | Morocco | - - | extradited to Spain July 2005 |
Iqbal, Asif | United Kingdom | 2001 | released March 2004—alleges abuse |
Iqbal, Faiq[17] | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Iqbal, Zafar[17] | Pakistan | ||
Irfan, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Ishaq, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Ishmuradov, Timur[17] | Russia | ||
Ismail, Sadeq Muhammad Sa'id | Yemen | — |
Alleged to have been trained at the Al Farouq training camp. |
Ismail, Yasin Qasem Mohammad | Yemen | — | Claimed torture |
Jabarah, Mohammed | Canada | Transferred to ADX Florence. Serving a life sentence. | |
Jamaluddin, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | — | released |
Jan, Aziaullah[17] | Pakistan | ||
Jarabh, Saeed Ahmed Mohammed Abdullab Sarem 4 | — | — | |
Joaid, Abdul Rahman[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Kabir, Usama Hassan Ahmend Abu | Jordan | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Kahm, Abdul Rahman Abdullah Mohamed Juma | Afghanistan | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Kanouni, Imad | France | — | Released |
Khadr Abdurahman | Canada | late 2001 | claims to have been a CIA mole - released |
Khadr, Omar | Canada | 2002/7/27 | Captured at age 15 following a fire fight between insurgents and US military during which a soldier was killed. Charged with war crimes, which are contentious based on the laws of war.[57] He was transferred to Canada on 29 September 2012 to serve for his sentence.[58] |
Khairkhwa, Khairullah[17] | Afghanistan | — | |
Khamix, Karama | Yemen | — |
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Khan, Abdullah | — | — | US Government withheld the first five pages of the transcript of his Combatant Status Review Tribunal |
Khan, Alif[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Khan, Aziz[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Khan, Aziz[17] | Pakistan | ||
Khan, Badshah[17] | Pakistan | ||
Khan, Ejaz Ahmad | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Khan, Haji Mohammed[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Khan, Hamood ullah[17] | Pakistan | ||
Khan, Isa[17] | Pakistan | ||
Khan, Juma[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Khan, Merza[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Khan, Muhammad Ejaz[17] | Pakistan | — | |
Khan, Muhammad Kashif[17] | Pakistan | ||
Khan, Nasrat | Afghanistan | — | Continued detention considered by his CSRT and ARB |
Khan, Tariq Aziz | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Khasraf, Mohamed Nasser Yahya Abdullah[17] | Yemen | ||
Kifayatullah[17] | Pakistan | ||
Kiyemba, Jamal | Uganda, UK resident | — | hunger striker, released in 2006 after Kiyemba v. Bush[59] and all Uyghur detainees at Guantanamo Bay had been released by 2013. |
Koochi, Naeem[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Kudayev, Rasul | Russia | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Kurnaz, Murat | Turkey, German resident | — | dossier accidentally declassified - released |
Lagah, Lofti Ben Suihi[17] | Tunisia | ||
Lahmar, Mahfouz Sabir | Algeria | — | Arrested in his home in Bosnia |
Madni, Hafez Qari Mohamed Saad Iqbal | Pakistan | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Mahdi, Fawaz Naman Hamoud Abdullah[60] | Saudi Arabia | Afghanistan, 2001 |
Acknowledged to be seriously mentally ill. |
Arkin Mahmud | China | — | Uyghur, released to Switzerland March 23, 2010 |
Mamut, Bahtiyar | China | — | Uyghur |
Maimoundi, Hassan | |||
Mamrouk, Adel Ben Hamida[17] | Tunisia | ||
Mamut, Abdul Helil | China | — | Uyghur |
Jamal Muhammad Alawi Mar'i | Yemen | — | US alleges the charities he worked for had ties to al Qaeda |
Manzoor, Hafiz Liaqat | *Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Maqrum, Murtada Ali Said | Saudi Arabia | — | On March 3, 2006 the DoD released a memo summarizing the factors for and against his continued detention, prepared for his Administrative Review Board hearing.[61] Murtada's name did not appear on the May 15, 2006 DoD list of Guantanamo detainees. |
Marouz, Muhammad[17] | Morocco | ||
Matin, Abdul | |||
Maula, Abdul | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Mazloom, Fazel[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Mazrou, Alaa Abdel Maqsoud[17] | Egypt | ||
Mehmood, Majid | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Mehmood, Talli | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Mehsud, Abdullah | Afghanistan | Dec 2001 | |
Mert, Nuri[17] | Turkey | ||
Meshad, Sherif[17] | Egypt | ||
Mingazov, Ravil[17] | Russia | ||
Mohammed[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Mohammed, Alif | Afghanistan | February 10, 2003 |
Alleged follower of Abdul Wahid, captured following an ambush outside of Lejay, Afghanistan. |
Mohammed, Benyam | Ethiopia, UK resident | — | released |
Mohammed, Hajii Faiz[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Mohammed, Jan[17] | Afghanistan | Released in October 2002. | |
Mohammed, Nag | China | — | Uyghur |
Mohammed, Said | Afghanistan | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Mohammed, Wazir[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Mubanga, Martin | Zambia and U.K. | Released Jan 2005 | |
Muhammad, Ali[17] | Pakistan | ||
Muhammad, Mirza[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Muhammad, Shah | Pakistan | — | Released May 8, 2003.[63][64][65] |
Muhebullah | Afghanistan | — | Continued detention considered by a CSRT |
Mujarrad, Talal Ahmed Mohamed[17] | Yemen | ||
Murshid, Ayoub[17] | Yemen | ||
Musaid, Mazin Salih | |||
Muslimdost, Abdul Rahim | Pakistan | ||
Mustafa, Khaled ben | France | — | released |
Nabaytah, Hassan[17] | Jordan | ||
Nabiyev, Yusuf[17] | Tajikistan | ||
Naqibullah | Afghanistan |
| |
Naseer, Muneer bin[17] | Pakistan | ||
Nasir, Abdul Latif | Morocco | May 13, 2002 | Released on July 19, 2021 |
Nasri, Riadh Mohammad[17] | Tunisia | ||
Nauman, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Nechle, Mohammed[17] | Bosnia | January 17, 2002 |
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Noor, Yusuf Khaleel[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Noorallah | Afghanistan | ||
Noori, Adel | China | Continued detention considered by a CSRT | |
Noori, Norullah | Afghanistan | Continued detention considered by a CSRT | |
Obaidullah | Afghanistan | Jul 2002 | transferred to the United Arab Emirates on August 15, 2016 |
Odigov, Ruslan[17] | Russia | ||
Omar, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Omar, Othman Ali[17] | Yemen | ||
Osman, Haji[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Osman, Mohammad[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Paracha, Saifullah[17] | Pakistan | ||
Hozaifa Parhat | China | — | Uyghur released |
Patel, Mustaq Ali | France | Afghanistan |
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Qaid, Yaseem[17] | Yemen | ||
Qassim, Abu Bakker | China | 2001 | Detained in Camp Iguana, since 2002, as "enemy combatant;" CSRT ruled him "no longer enemy combatant" in 2004. Held pending country to accept him, due to him opposing return to China for fear of torture. Denied entry and asylum to U.S. under the INA, denied habeas corpus. |
Qassim, Khalid Ahmed[17] | Yemen | — | Reported being tortured in Guantanamo. |
Qudus, Abdul | Afghanistan | 2001 | Was 14 years old when captured. Claimed to be sold for a bounty.
Released. |
Quraish, Nasr Abdullah[17] | Yemen | ||
Rabeii, Salman Yahya Hassan Mohammed 4 | |||
Rafiq, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Rahim, Abdul[17] | Pakistan | ||
Rahim, Abdur[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Rjkarl[17] | Egypt | ||
Rahman, Asadullah Abdul | Afghanistan | late 2001 |
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Rahman, Saji Ur[8] | Pakistan | late 2001 | Sajin Urayman was repatriated on 16 July 2003.[71] |
Rahmatoulah[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Raouf, Mullah Abdel[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Rashid, Hani Saleh[17] | Yemen | ||
Rasul, Shafiq | United Kingdom | — | released March 2004, 3 months before Rasul v. Bush was decided. Alleges abuse. |
Raza, Abid[17] | Pakistan | ||
Raza, Muhammad Arshad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Razaq, Abdul/Abdur | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Razeq, Abdul[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Rehman, Abdul[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Rehman, Abdul[17] | Pakistan | ||
Rehman, Hafiz Khalil ur[17] | Pakistan | ||
Rehman, Sajid-ur[17] | Pakistan | ||
Ridha, Yazidi[17] | Tunisia | ||
Ridouane, Khalid[17] | France | — | released |
Ruhani, Gholam | — | released in 2007[72] | |
Russol, Habir | Afghanistan | — |
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Rustam[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Sadiq, Mohammed | Afghanistan | — | Released October 2002 |
Saeed, Hafiz Ihsan[17] | Pakistan | ||
Saeed, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Safeesi, Abdul Sattar[17] | Pakistan | ||
Sagheer, Muhammad | Pakistan | — | Released October 2002. |
Said, Hassan Mujamma Rabai (aka Bashir, Ghallab) | Algeria | — | On March 3, 2006 the DoD released a memo summarizing the factors for and against his continued detention, prepared for his Administrative Review Board hearing.[73] |
Salahuddin, Ghazi | Pakistan | — | released July 2003[74] |
Salman, Mohamed bin[17] | Yemen | ||
Sarajudim[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Sassi, Mohammed Ben Sala[17] | Tunisia | ||
Sassi, Nizar | France | 2002 | repatriated July 27, 2004 |
Sattar, Abdul[17] | Pakistan | ||
Saud, Abu[17] | Saudi Arabia | ||
Sen, Ibrahim[17] | Turkey | ||
Sen, Mesut[17] | Turkey | ||
Shaalan, Hani Abdo Muslih[17] | Yemen | ||
Shah, Nahir | Afghanistan | — | Participated in his CSRT |
Shah, Rostum[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Shah, Sliman[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Shah, Sulaiman[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Shah, Syed Zia Hussain[17] | Pakistan | ||
Shalabi, Abdul Rahman[49] | Saudi Arabia | 2002-01-11 | transferred September 22, 2015 |
Sharbat | Afghanistan | — | Participated in his CSRT |
Sharifullah | Afghanistan | — | Participated in his CSRT |
Shaqroon, Ibrahim bin[17] | Morocco | ||
Sharofov, Rukmiddin[17] | Tajikistan | ||
Shehzada, Mullah[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Shokuri, Yunis Abdurrahman[49] | Morocco | 2002-05-01 | transferred September 16, 2015 |
Sidiq, Mohammed[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Polad Sabir Sirajov | Azerbaijan | ||
Slahi, Mohamedou Ould | Mauritania | — |
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Sliti, Hisham | Tunisia | — |
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Suleiman, Fayiz Ahmad Yahia[49] | Yemen | Late 2001 |
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Sultan, Zahid[17] | Pakistan | ||
Tabarak, Abdallah[17] | Morocco | — | repatriated in 2004 - at large on bail |
Tahir, Mohammad[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Tariq, Muhammad[17] | Pakistan | ||
Turkistani, Saddiq Ahmad | — | 2001 |
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Ullah, Asad[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Utain, Riyad[17] | Yemen | ||
Uthman, Uthman Abdul Rahim Mohammad | Yemen | — |
Alleged to have trained at Tarnak Farms. |
Uyar, Salih[17] | Turkey | Continued detention supposedly justified because he was captured wearing a Casio F91W digital watch. | |
Uzel, Turgut[17] | Turkey | ||
Vohidov, Muqim[17] | Tajikistan | ||
Von Ahmed, Ahmed[17] | Azerbaijan | ||
Wali, Badshah[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Wali, Jehan | Pakistan | — | Released May 8, 2003. |
Wali, Mohammed | Afghanistan | ||
Wazeer, Abdullah ba[17] | Yemen | ||
Wazim | Saudi Arabia | — | Participated in his CSRT |
Wazir, Abdullah | Afghanistan | — | Participated in his CSRT |
Wazir, Mohammed[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Yadel, Brahim[17] | France | ||
Yar, Hiztullah Nasrat | Afghanistan | — |
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Yaqub, Ahmad Muhamman | China | — | Uyghur |
Zaeef, Mohammed[17] | Afghanistan | ||
Zaeef, Mullah Abdul Salam | Afghanistan | — | former Taliban ambassador to Pakistan; released September 2005 |
Zahir, Abdul | Afghanistan | — | charged by the Guantanamo military commissions |
Zaman, Badar uz[17] | Pakistan | ||
Zaman, Qaisir[17] | Pakistan | — | released[25] |
Zemiri, Ahcene | Algeria | — | |
Zemmori, Mosa Zi[17] | Belgium | — |
Detained, in part, because he was captured wearing a Casio digital watch; released |
See also
edit- List of current detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Guantanamo Bay captives habeas corpus
- A Profile of 517 Detainees through Analysis of Department of Defense Data
- Faisalabad Three
Guantanamo detainees by nationality
edit- Afghan detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Bahraini detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Bosnian detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- British detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Burmese detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Danish detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Egyptian detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- French detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Indonesian detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Iraqi detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Kazakhstani detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Kenyan detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Kuwaiti detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Libyan detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Malaysian detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Moroccan detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Pakistani detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Palestinian detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Russian detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Saudi detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Sudanese detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Swedish detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Syrian detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Tajik detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Tunisian detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Uyghur detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Uzbekistani detainees at Guantanamo Bay
- Yemeni detainees at Guantanamo Bay
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