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List of Algerian detainees at Guantanamo Bay

The United States Department of Defense acknowledges holding approximately one dozen Algerian detainees in Guantanamo.[1] However an Algerian government press release, on August 21, 2016, said that they had been tracking 28 Algerian captives.[2] Both US and Algerian governments agreed just two captives remained in US custody.

A total of 778 detainees have been held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba since the camps opened on January 11, 2002.[1]

The camp population peaked in early 2004 at approximately 660 before numerous detainees were released. Only nineteen new captives, all "high value detainees," have been transferred there since the United States Supreme Court's ruling in Rasul v. Bush (2004), which said that detainees had the habeas corpus right to challenge their detention before an impartial tribunal. As of December 2023, 30 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay.[3]

On March 3, 2008 an Algerian delegation visited Guantanamo.[4] At that time DOD reported seventeen Algerian nationals remaining in Guantanamo.

Release negotiations edit

On June 23, 2008 the Algerian newspaper El Khabar quoted Farouk Ksentini, the head of Algeria's Advisory Human Rights Commission, about negotiations over the Guantanamo detainees' repatriation.[5] According to Al Khabar, Ksentini reported that the US had insisted on unacceptable conditions unacceptable to Algeria for transfer of the detainees to their country of origin. The article stated that Sandra Hodgkinson, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs, had not been telling "the entire truth".

The Department of Defense announced on July 2, 2008 that it had repatriated two Algerians.[6] The Department withheld the Algerians' identities without explanation.

On July 3, 2008 Carol Rosenberg of the Miami Herald reported that the two repatriated Algerians were Mustafa Hamlily and Abdul Raham Hourari.[7]

The Department of Defense announced on August 30, 2013 that it had repatriated two additional Algerians, who were identified as Nabil Hadjarab and Mutij Sayyab. This would bring the total number of remaining detainees at Guantanamo to 164.

Algerian detainees in Guantanamo edit

isn name arrival
date
departure
date
notes
70 Abdul Rahim Houari 2002-02-08 2008-07-02
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[8][9]
  • Repatriated on July 2, 2008.[10]
175 Hassan Mujamma Rabai Said 2002-05-01 2009-01-17
  • Allegedly named on a list of persons associated with a senior al Qaeda member," from captured hard drives.[11]
  • Allegedly "attended the Al Farouq training camp."[11]
  • Allegedly an "Osama bin Laden bodyguard".[11]
  • Allegedly captured with thirty other Arabs on December 15, 2001.[11]
  • Allegedly served as a supply clerk in Tora Bora.[11]
  • Allegedly named on multiple suspicious lists.[12]
  • Held in Guantanamo as of November 25, 2008. ||
  • Allegedly attended the Finsbury Park Mosque in London, United Kingdom.[13]
  • Allegedly stayed at Zacharia's house in Jalalabad in 2001. Zacharia allegedly gave him a rifle for self-defense.[14]
  • Allegedly met someone who planned to set off a radiological bomb in the USA.[14]
  • Denied receiving military training in Afghanistan.[14]
  • Denied knowing anyone in Al Qaida.[14]
  • Denied engaging in any hostilities.[14]
  • Denied knowing Afghanistan was a haven for terrorists.[14]
  • Still held in Guantanamo.as of August 10, 2013.[15]
  • On hunger strike, as of August 2013[15]
  • Transferred to Algeria on August 29, 2013.[16]
284 Mohammed 'Abd Al Qadir 2002-01-21 2008-08-25
288 Mutij Sadiz Ahmad Sayab 2002-01-21 2013-08-28
  • Allegedly stayed at suspect guest houses.[19]
  • Arrested after fleeing to Pakistan two weeks after 9-11.[19]
  • Allegedly knew about the attacks of 9-11.[20]
  • Still held in Guantanamo as of November 25, 2008.[10]
  • Transferred to Algeria on August 29, 2013.[16]
290 Ahmed Bin Saleh Bel Bacha 2002-02-09 2014-03-13
292 Abdulli Feghoul 2002-02-15 2008-08-25
310 Djamel Ameziane 2002-02-12 2013-12-05
311 Farhi Saeed bin Mohammed 2002-02-11
  • Tribunal panel 15 convened on both 21 October 2004 and 27 October 2004, and confirmed Saiid Farhi's "enemy combatant" status in his absence.[27]
  • Lived in Europe during the 1990s.[28]
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghanistan military camp.[28]
  • Testified that he traveled to Afghanistan in mid-2001 solely to get married. Testified that he had never heard of al Qaeda prior to its attacks on 9-11.[29]
  • Traveled on a stolen passport.[30]
  • Passed by, and stopped at a funeral that might have been attended by Osama bin Laden.[31]
  • Still held in Guantanamo as of November 25, 2008.[10]
533 Hassan Zumiri 2002-05-01 2010-01-20
  • Allegedly traveled on a stolen passport.[32]
  • Loaned Ahmed Ressam $3,500 and a video camera, prior to his attempt to bomb Los Angeles Airport.[33]
  • Allegedly engaged in bank fraud during the five years he spent in Canada.[34]
659 Sameur Abdenour 2002-06-16 2007-12-19
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp.[35]
  • Testified he was a legal resident of the United Kingdom, and that he had traveled legally to Afghanistan.[36]
  • Returned to the UK along with three other legal residents on December 19, 2007. He was questioned and released without charges the next day.[10]
694 Sufyian Barhoumi 2002-06-18 2022-04-02
  • Faces charges before a Guantanamo military commission.[37][38][39][40][41]
  • Captured in the same Faisalabad safe house as four other detainees who faced charges before a Guantanamo military commission.[42]
  • Alleged to be a bomb-maker, allegedly trained others in how to make bombs.[42]
  • Allegedly trained at Afghan military camps.[42]
  • Lost fingers during an explosion.[42] He says he lost his finger being trained to clear land mines. US intelligence claims he lost his fingers when receiving military training.
  • Attended his Tribunal with his legs in bandages, told his Tribunal his wounds were the result of abuse at Guantanamo.[43]
  • Denied allegations he planned to plant bombs in the USA.[43]
703 Ahmed bin Kadr Labed 2002-08-05 2008-11-10
  • Allegedly trained at an Afghan military training camp.[44]
  • Captured in safe house in Faisalabad with five other men who were to face charges before a Guantanamo military camp.[44]
  • Allegedly served on the front line.[44]
  • Allegedly spent most of the 1990s supporting himself with petty crime in Europe.[45]
  • Ahmed claimed he traveled to Afghanistan to buy drugs.[46]
  • Confirmed serving on the third, support line when the Taliban faced the Northern Alliance, in late 2001.[46]
  • Alleged to have been smuggled from Afghanistan to Pakistan in December 2001 with José Padilla, and to have had knowledge of the dirty bomb that American counter-terrorism resources had once believed Padilla had been involved with.[46]
705 Mustafa Ahmed Hamlily 2002-08-05 2008-07-02
  • Worked for charities that were suspected of ties to al Qaeda.[47]
  • Testified he spent ten years as a humanitarian aid worker in Pakistan.[48]
  • Repatriated on July 2, 2008.[7]
718 Fethi Boucetta 2002-08-05 2006-11-17
  • Arrested in the Pakistani refugee camp where he both lived and worked.
  • Had never been to Afghanistan, and denied any ties to terrorism.
  • Determined never to have been an enemy combatant after all.
  • Transferred to a refugee camp in Albania on November 17, 2006.[10]
744 Aziz Abdul Naji 2002-08-05 2010-07-20
939 Mammar Ameur 2003-03-23 2008-10-06
  • Allegedly captured in a "safe house".[49]
  • Worked for a charity alleged to have an association with a terrorist group.[49]
  • His Personal Representative refused to leave copies of the OARDEC documents he was required to provide to him in violation of rules for conducting Tribunals.[50]
  • The testimony of the witness he requested was ruled "not reasonably available".[50]
  • Testified he was captured in his family home, not a safe house.[50]
  • Testified that the allegation presented to his Tribunal were all false, and that some were brand new—allegations that had never been asked during his many interrogations.[50]
  • Repatriated on 2008 October 8.[51][52][53][54]
1016 Soufian Abar Huwari 2003-05-09 2008-10-06
1452 Adil Hadi bin Hamlili 2010-01-20

Algerian Six edit

Guantanamo also contains six citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina who were born in Algeria, who are known as the "Algerian Six".

Repatriation edit

The Department of Defense has acknowledged repatriating seven Algerians: Abdul Raham Houari, Mohammed Abd Al Al Qadir, Sameur Abdenour, Mustafa Ahmed Hamlily, Fethi Boucetta, Mammar Ameur, and Soufian Abar Huwari. The Department of Defense didn't reveal the men's names.

On April 3, 2009, at the G20 Summit in Strausburg, French President Nicolai Sarkozy indicated France would offer asylum to a former Guantanamo detainee.[55][56]

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External links edit

  • Two Algerian Torture Victims Are Freed from Guantánamo Andy Worthington 25.1.2010
  • "Six years from home – Guantánamo detainees from Bosnia and Herzegovina". Amnesty International. 18 January 2008. from the original on 22 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
  • Obama and US Courts Repatriate Algerian from Guantánamo Against His Will; May Be Complicit in Torture Andy Worthington 21.7.2010
  1. ^ Countries of Citizenship of Guantanamo detainees from the New York Times

list, algerian, detainees, guantanamo, united, states, department, defense, acknowledges, holding, approximately, dozen, algerian, detainees, guantanamo, however, algerian, government, press, release, august, 2016, said, that, they, been, tracking, algerian, c. The United States Department of Defense acknowledges holding approximately one dozen Algerian detainees in Guantanamo 1 However an Algerian government press release on August 21 2016 said that they had been tracking 28 Algerian captives 2 Both US and Algerian governments agreed just two captives remained in US custody A total of 778 detainees have been held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba since the camps opened on January 11 2002 1 The camp population peaked in early 2004 at approximately 660 before numerous detainees were released Only nineteen new captives all high value detainees have been transferred there since the United States Supreme Court s ruling in Rasul v Bush 2004 which said that detainees had the habeas corpus right to challenge their detention before an impartial tribunal As of December 2023 update 30 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay 3 On March 3 2008 an Algerian delegation visited Guantanamo 4 At that time DOD reported seventeen Algerian nationals remaining in Guantanamo Contents 1 Release negotiations 2 Algerian detainees in Guantanamo 3 Algerian Six 4 Repatriation 5 References 6 External linksRelease negotiations editOn June 23 2008 the Algerian newspaper El Khabar quoted Farouk Ksentini the head of Algeria s Advisory Human Rights Commission about negotiations over the Guantanamo detainees repatriation 5 According to Al Khabar Ksentini reported that the US had insisted on unacceptable conditions unacceptable to Algeria for transfer of the detainees to their country of origin The article stated that Sandra Hodgkinson Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs had not been telling the entire truth The Department of Defense announced on July 2 2008 that it had repatriated two Algerians 6 The Department withheld the Algerians identities without explanation On July 3 2008 Carol Rosenberg of the Miami Herald reported that the two repatriated Algerians were Mustafa Hamlily and Abdul Raham Hourari 7 The Department of Defense announced on August 30 2013 that it had repatriated two additional Algerians who were identified as Nabil Hadjarab and Mutij Sayyab This would bring the total number of remaining detainees at Guantanamo to 164 Algerian detainees in Guantanamo editisn name arrivaldate departuredate notes70 Abdul Rahim Houari 2002 02 08 2008 07 02 Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp 8 9 Repatriated on July 2 2008 10 175 Hassan Mujamma Rabai Said 2002 05 01 2009 01 17 Allegedly named on a list of persons associated with a senior al Qaeda member from captured hard drives 11 Allegedly attended the Al Farouq training camp 11 Allegedly an Osama bin Laden bodyguard 11 Allegedly captured with thirty other Arabs on December 15 2001 11 Allegedly served as a supply clerk in Tora Bora 11 Allegedly named on multiple suspicious lists 12 Held in Guantanamo as of November 25 2008 Allegedly attended the Finsbury Park Mosque in London United Kingdom 13 Allegedly stayed at Zacharia s house in Jalalabad in 2001 Zacharia allegedly gave him a rifle for self defense 14 Allegedly met someone who planned to set off a radiological bomb in the USA 14 Denied receiving military training in Afghanistan 14 Denied knowing anyone in Al Qaida 14 Denied engaging in any hostilities 14 Denied knowing Afghanistan was a haven for terrorists 14 Still held in Guantanamo as of August 10 2013 15 On hunger strike as of August 2013 15 Transferred to Algeria on August 29 2013 16 284 Mohammed Abd Al Qadir 2002 01 21 2008 08 25 Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp 17 Allegedly stayed at a suspect guest house 17 Allegedly a member of suspect groups 17 Repatriated on August 26 2008 18 Repatriated on August 25 2008 10 288 Mutij Sadiz Ahmad Sayab 2002 01 21 2013 08 28 Allegedly stayed at suspect guest houses 19 Arrested after fleeing to Pakistan two weeks after 9 11 19 Allegedly knew about the attacks of 9 11 20 Still held in Guantanamo as of November 25 2008 10 Transferred to Algeria on August 29 2013 16 290 Ahmed Bin Saleh Bel Bacha 2002 02 09 2014 03 13 Allegedly attended the Finsbury Park Mosque in London United Kingdom 21 Allegedly stayed at suspect guest house 21 Allegedly stayed with al Qaeda leaders in Afghanistan 22 Allegedly met Osama bin Laden 22 Repatriated on March 13 2014 23 292 Abdulli Feghoul 2002 02 15 2008 08 25 Repatriated on August 26 2008 10 18 310 Djamel Ameziane 2002 02 12 2013 12 05 Allegedly worshipped at suspicious mosques in Montreal 24 Allegedly stayed at suspect guest houses in Afghanistan 24 Allegedly traveled through Tora Bora during the American aerial bombardment of Afghanistan Allegedly present when other detainees attempted to escape after a bush crash 25 Repatriated on 2013 12 05 26 311 Farhi Saeed bin Mohammed 2002 02 11 Tribunal panel 15 convened on both 21 October 2004 and 27 October 2004 and confirmed Saiid Farhi s enemy combatant status in his absence 27 Lived in Europe during the 1990s 28 Allegedly trained at an Afghanistan military camp 28 Testified that he traveled to Afghanistan in mid 2001 solely to get married Testified that he had never heard of al Qaeda prior to its attacks on 9 11 29 Traveled on a stolen passport 30 Passed by and stopped at a funeral that might have been attended by Osama bin Laden 31 Still held in Guantanamo as of November 25 2008 10 533 Hassan Zumiri 2002 05 01 2010 01 20 Allegedly traveled on a stolen passport 32 Loaned Ahmed Ressam 3 500 and a video camera prior to his attempt to bomb Los Angeles Airport 33 Allegedly engaged in bank fraud during the five years he spent in Canada 34 659 Sameur Abdenour 2002 06 16 2007 12 19 Allegedly trained at an Afghan military camp 35 Testified he was a legal resident of the United Kingdom and that he had traveled legally to Afghanistan 36 Returned to the UK along with three other legal residents on December 19 2007 He was questioned and released without charges the next day 10 694 Sufyian Barhoumi 2002 06 18 2022 04 02 Faces charges before a Guantanamo military commission 37 38 39 40 41 Captured in the same Faisalabad safe house as four other detainees who faced charges before a Guantanamo military commission 42 Alleged to be a bomb maker allegedly trained others in how to make bombs 42 Allegedly trained at Afghan military camps 42 Lost fingers during an explosion 42 He says he lost his finger being trained to clear land mines US intelligence claims he lost his fingers when receiving military training Attended his Tribunal with his legs in bandages told his Tribunal his wounds were the result of abuse at Guantanamo 43 Denied allegations he planned to plant bombs in the USA 43 703 Ahmed bin Kadr Labed 2002 08 05 2008 11 10 Allegedly trained at an Afghan military training camp 44 Captured in safe house in Faisalabad with five other men who were to face charges before a Guantanamo military camp 44 Allegedly served on the front line 44 Allegedly spent most of the 1990s supporting himself with petty crime in Europe 45 Ahmed claimed he traveled to Afghanistan to buy drugs 46 Confirmed serving on the third support line when the Taliban faced the Northern Alliance in late 2001 46 Alleged to have been smuggled from Afghanistan to Pakistan in December 2001 with Jose Padilla and to have had knowledge of the dirty bomb that American counter terrorism resources had once believed Padilla had been involved with 46 705 Mustafa Ahmed Hamlily 2002 08 05 2008 07 02 Worked for charities that were suspected of ties to al Qaeda 47 Testified he spent ten years as a humanitarian aid worker in Pakistan 48 Repatriated on July 2 2008 7 718 Fethi Boucetta 2002 08 05 2006 11 17 Arrested in the Pakistani refugee camp where he both lived and worked Had never been to Afghanistan and denied any ties to terrorism Determined never to have been an enemy combatant after all Transferred to a refugee camp in Albania on November 17 2006 10 744 Aziz Abdul Naji 2002 08 05 2010 07 20 Won his habeas corpus Transferred to Algeria against his will 939 Mammar Ameur 2003 03 23 2008 10 06 Allegedly captured in a safe house 49 Worked for a charity alleged to have an association with a terrorist group 49 His Personal Representative refused to leave copies of the OARDEC documents he was required to provide to him in violation of rules for conducting Tribunals 50 The testimony of the witness he requested was ruled not reasonably available 50 Testified he was captured in his family home not a safe house 50 Testified that the allegation presented to his Tribunal were all false and that some were brand new allegations that had never been asked during his many interrogations 50 Repatriated on 2008 October 8 51 52 53 54 1016 Soufian Abar Huwari 2003 05 09 2008 10 061452 Adil Hadi bin Hamlili 2010 01 20Algerian Six editGuantanamo also contains six citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina who were born in Algeria who are known as the Algerian Six Repatriation editThe Department of Defense has acknowledged repatriating seven Algerians Abdul Raham Houari Mohammed Abd Al Al Qadir Sameur Abdenour Mustafa Ahmed Hamlily Fethi Boucetta Mammar Ameur and Soufian Abar Huwari The Department of Defense didn t reveal the men s names On April 3 2009 at the G20 Summit in Strausburg French President Nicolai Sarkozy indicated France would offer asylum to a former Guantanamo detainee 55 56 References edit a b OARDEC May 15 2006 List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay Cuba from January 2002 through May 15 2006 PDF United States Department of Defense Archived PDF from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 2007 09 29 Two Algerians still detained in Guantanamo Algerian official Xinhua 2016 08 22 Out of the 26 inmates that had been identified in 2006 18 were released and tried by the Algerian justice the statement said The Guantanamo Docket The New York Times 11 December 2023 Archived from the original on 10 January 2024 Retrieved 10 January 2024 Devin Montgomery March 2 2008 Algeria officials visit Guantanamo Bay 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