Cageprisoners.com
13-05-04 (updated)
Background Behind This Report
In early 2004, United Press International correspondent, John Daly, produced a ground-breaking report , purporting to establish the nationalities of 95% of the detainees being held in US custody at its naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The first of its kind, it accounted for 619 in total, gathering information from global media reports, as well as deriving information from meetings with government officials.
However, Daly’s report was restricted to the numbers of detainees per nationality, with no mention of the actual names of the detainees. Much of this information was then made available, in the Arabic language press, in the al-Rai al-Am report by Khalil Khalaf and Dahim al-Qahtani, the most extensive to date in listing 810 prisoners. Unfortunately the latter contained a number of inaccuracies, duplicate names, and was restricted to an Arabic-speaking audience only.
Cageprisoners.com therefore undertook the task of translating the names from the al-Rai al-Am report, verifying and supplementing this information with the names of the detainees from our original “prisoner gallery” database since October 2003 – for which much thanks are due to the Arabic site Alasra.org for the names of the Saudi and Yemeni detainees – as well as further in-depth research from media reports and figures from the UPI report.
Earlier this month (1-05-04) the American newspaper, the Washington Post, published the first detailed compilation of detainees into one list in English , much of the research of which came from Cageprisoners.com and Alasra.org . We have extracted the names of some detainees from this publication, namely those of the Tunisian prisoners in their entirety, and some of the Turkish, Afghani and Pakistani prisoners. Although the Post initially claimed to have accounted for 370 detainees, there are a number of duplicate prisoners and mistakes, so the figure is somewhat smaller.
The Detainees
The vast majority of the detainees held in the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay were arrested in Afghanistan or Pakistan, between November 2001 and January 2002, after the US invasion of Afghanistan in the wake of the September 11th attacks. In addition to the fact that many of these were arrested far from the scene of any fighting, a significant number were also the victims of extra-judicial kidnappings and extraditions from countries distant from the Afghan-Pak region, such as Gambia, Bosnia, Malawi and Zambia. In nearly all cases, those abducted were transported first to US Bases in Afghanistan before being detained in the long term in Cuba.
The range of countries from which the detainees originate is estimated to be between 38 countries (according to the UPI report), others suggest 42, and some indicate 44.
The Pentagon officially says that there were approximately 660 detainees and that 120 of those have been released, leaving the number of inmates at Guantanamo at 559. However, it should be noted that there are indications that the actual number of detainees is far higher than the US allege, 660, but closer to 700 or 800. Dr. Najeeb al-Nu’aymi, the former Qatari Minister of Justice who is presently acting as the legal representative on behalf of more than a hundred detainees, elaborates that this is due to the numbers captured after the initial sweep in Afghanistan, and those who have been transferred from various countries. The establishment of a new detention facility in the base, Camp 5, a fortnight ago, built to house 100 inmates, bringing the total capacity of the US base to 1,100 detainees, would further support this. With regular caches of prisoners every few months, it is also believed that Guantanamo will become a future destination for many prisoners held in detention in Iraq.
The report currently is limited to presenting the names of the male detainees. However, it is now believed that there are also female inmates in Guantanamo, at least one of these – whose nationality and age are unknown – has been reported in the press, as an alleged “al-Qaeda member” arrested in Afghanistan and transported to Cuba.
Content of the Cageprisoners.com Report
Our report presents the names of approximately 480 detainees, and has identified the nationalities of a further 174. It organises detainees according to their nationalities, listing them alphabetically (according to their forenames) within each category. We have also listed the residents of a particular country along with their nationals. The number of prisoners of each nationality has also been mentioned. The respective countries have been arranged alphabetically, followed by a brief listing of those whose nationalities have not been identified.
In addition we have arranged the countries according to the numbers of citizens held in Cuba, for each state. The report concludes with a timeline of the released detainees.
To view photos, letters or for further information on a particular detainee, please follow the links to their respective profiles
Key
® Released
(T) Transferred from Guantanamo to the custody of their own governments for further detention
© Those who have been charged
(MT) Those who face military tribunal
Click here for the PDF version of this report (please note that the pdf version has not been updated)
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Countries Arranged According To Number of Detainees
Country No. of Citizens at Guantanamo
Saudi Arabia (127-160+)
Yemen (85-110)
Pakistan (82)
Afghanistan (80-100)
Jordan (30)
Egypt (30)
Algeria (19)
Morocco (18+)
Kuwait (12-16)
China (12)
Tajikistan (11)
Sudan (12-13)
Turkey (11)
Britain (9)
Tunisia (8)
Russia (8)
France (7-11)
Bahrain (6-8)
Chechnya (2+)
Uzbekistan (3+)
Canada (2)
Syria (2+)
Georgia (2+)
Australia (2)
Belgium (2)
Iraq (2-3+)
Libya (2)
Mauritania (1-2)
Germany (1 resident)
Kenya (1)
Sweden (1)
Spain (1)
Qatar (1)
Bangladesh (1)
Palestine (1)
Kazakhstan (1)
Uganda (1)
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The Detainees – Listed by Nationality
NB: FNU: First Name Unknown
LNU: Last Name Unknown
Afghanistan
(80-100)
Abasi Rujan ®
Abdul Manan Bader ®
Abdul Rahim Muslim Dost (R)
Abdul Rahman Aziz Khan
Abdul Rahman LNU (R)
Abdul Razeq ®
Abdul-Rehman
Ali Shah Moussavi
Alif Khan ®
Asadullah
Asadullah Monsera ®
Asadullah Rahman ® (Juvenile)
Awal Gul
Aziz Khan
Aziz Khan
Aziz Khan ®
BadruzZaman Badr
Badshah Wali ®
Barak ®
DaDaullah
Ehsanullah ®
Fadhil Madhlum (Military Leader of the Taliban)
Haji Faiz Mohammed ® (senior, ’70′s)
Haji Faiz Mohammad
Haji Mohammed Khan ®
Haji Naim Kuchai
Haji Nusrat
Haji Osman ®
Haji Rahim Muslim Dost
Haji Ruhullah
Haji Sabir Lal
Ihsanullah
Izzatullah Nusrat
Jan Mohammed ®
Juma Khan
Khairullah Khairkhwa
Lal Gul ®
Merza Khan ®
Mirza Muhammad
Mohamed Wazir ®
Mohammad Tahir ®
Mohammed ®
Mohammed Akhbar ®
Mohammed Fazel
Mohammed Ismail Agha ® (Juvenile)
Mohammed Kameen
Mohammed LNU
Mohammed Osman ®
Mohammed Sadiq ®
Muhammad Naim Farooq ®
Muhammad Sidiq ®
Mullah Abder-Raouf
Mulla Abdul-Ra’uf
Mulla Abdus Salam Zaeef (Former Taliban Ambassador to Pakistan)
Mulla Khairullah Khairullah (Taliban Ruler in Herat)
Mulla Muhammad Fadhil (Taliban Deputy Minister of Defence)
Mullah Haji Na’im Kushai (Pashtun leader of the tribe Ahmadzai)
Mullah Shehzada ®
Muwalifi Abdul-Manan Khwajazai (Ruler of Labadghis, Close associate of Mulla Umar)
Murtadha ®
Naeem Koochi
Naqeebullah ® (Juvenile)
Nate Gul ®
Noor Aslam ®
Nur Habibullah ®
Nurullah Noori (Former Ruler of North Afghanistan)
Rustam
Rustam Shah ®
Sabi Khan
Saki Bacha
Sarajudim ®
Sayed Abassin ®
Shamsullah LNU
Sher Ghulab ®
Sulaiman Shah ®
Toran Amadullah
Usman Sahibzada Ali ®
Wali Mohammed
Wazir Muhammad ®
Algeria (19)
(6 of the 19 are Bosnian residents, 1 Canadian resident)
Abbar Sufian Al Hawary
Abdullah
Abu Abdullah
Abdul-Qahar
Abdul-Rahman LNU
Adel Hamlily
Adil Amin
Ahcene Zemiri (Canadian resident)
al-Akhdar Boumediene (resident and arrested in Bosnia)
Bensayah Belkacem (resident and arrested in Bosnia)
Boudelle El-Hadj (resident and arrested in Bosnia )
Dr. Abu Muhammad
Farhi Saeed Mohammed
FNU LNU (28)
Ismail
Jamel Ameziane
Khaled Madani
Saber Lahmar (resident and arrested in Bosnia)
Mohammed Abdullah
Mohamed Nechla (resident and arrested in Bosnia)
Motai Saib
Moussa Laouar
Mustafa Ahmed
Mustafa Ait Idir (resident and arrested in Bosnia)
Nabil LNU
Shafiq LNU
Tulayq Abdul-Aziz
Australia (2)
David Hicks (MT)
Mamdouh Habib (R)
Bahrain (6-8)
(Official gov. figures and Amnesty mention 6; UPI: 7; al-Rai:
Abdulla Majed Sayyah Hassan al-Nuaimi
Abdullah Muhammad
Adil Kamil Abdullah Haji
Isa Ali Abdulla Ali al-Mirbati
Juma Al Dowsari
Manish Marah (not mentioned amongst official gov. list)
Salah Abdul-Rasool Ali Al Baloushi (Student at Islamic University of Madinah)
Salman Ali Khalifah (Student at Imam Saud University, Riyadh; member of Bahraini royal family)
Bangladesh (1)
Rahman Abdullah Abdul Rauf
Belgium (2)
Moussa Zemmouri (R)
Mesut Sen (R)
Bosnia
6 Algerian nationals who were resident in Bosnia and stripped of their citizenship acquired through marriage
Mammer Ameur
Britain (9)
Asif Iqbal ®
Feroz Abbasi ®
Jamaludeen al-Harith ®
Martin Mubanga ® (arrested in Zambia )
Moazzam Beg ®
Richard Belmar ®
Ruhal Ahmed ®
Shafiq Rasul ®
Tarek Derghoul ®
Tariq Mahmud (arrested in Pakistan and transported to Bagram; speculated to be held in Guantanamo)
5 Residents
Bisher al-Rawi (Iraqi. Resident in UK for 20 years, arrested in Gambia )
Jamal Abdullah (Ugandan. Resident in UK since 14)
Jamil El-Banna (Jordanian. Asylum Status in UK since 2000; arrested in Gambia )
Omar Deghayes (Libyan, family are British nationals, refugee status in UK)
Shaker Abdur Raheem Aamer (Saudi. Resident in UK , wife and children British)
Canada (2)
2 citizens:
Abdurahman Khadr ® (CIA recruit; acted as operative in Guantanamo)
Omar Khadr
2 residents:
Ahcene Zemiri (Algerian national)
Muhammad Walid (Oulad) Salahi (Mauritanian national)
Chad
FNU LNU 24
Yousuf Al Karrany
Chechnya (2)
China (12)
Uighur, not Han Chinese – See Turkistan
Denmark (1)
Sulayman Hajj Abdur-Rahman (Slimane Hadj Abdurehmane) ®
Egypt (30)
Abdullah Al Mossary
Abdul Rahman LNU
Adel Fattouh Aly El Gazzar
Ahmed Abdul Rahman (son of imprisoned cleric, Omar Abdul-Rahman) Ahmed Omar Abdel Kafi
Alaa Abdul Maqsoud Mazrou
Alladeen LNU
Eyad El Sayyed
Ismail Al Mashad
Reda Fadel El Weleli
Sami Abdul Aziz Laithi
Sharif Fathi Ali al-Mashd
Tariq LNU
Yousuf al-Dayyin
Ethiopia
France (7-11)
Official figure: 7, al-Rai al-Aam names 11
Abdul-Wahab (mentioned in al-Rai al-Aam only)
Ibrahim Yadeel ®
Imad Achab Kanouni ®
Jean Christian Marie Joseph Bazar Olivier
Jean-Baptiste Mihoud
Khalid bin Mustafa ®
Mourad Benchellali ®
Mustafa Abd-al-Rahman al-Huwari
Mushtaq Ali Patel ®
Nizar Sasi ®
Ridouane Khalid ®
Georgia (2)
Names unknown
FNU LNU (25)
FNU LNU (26)
Germany (1)
Murat Kurnaz (Born/resident in Germany ; Turkish national)
Iran
Iraq (3)
Arfan
Bisher al-Rawi (British resident for 20 years; captured in Gambia )
Irkan Muhammad Al Karim
Jordan (30)
(Government have only sought the release of 7)
Unknown number of Jordanians released, names unknown
Ahmed Hass Jamil Suleiman
Ahmed Muhammad Ahmed Al Sharfa
Hassan Nabaytah
Hussein Mustafa Yusuf Azzam ®
Ibrahim Towka
Jamil el Banna (Resident/asylum status in UK ; captured in Gambia)
Khalid Al Asmar
Usama Hasan Abu Kabir
Wesam Abdul Rahman ®
Kazakhstan (1)
Elham Batayav
Kenya (1)
Khalifah Abdi Hasan ® (Teacher of Islamic Sciences, Resident in Malawi)
Kuwait (12-14)
UPI/Officially: 12, al-Rai names 14
Abdulaziz Sayer Owain Al Shammari
Abdullah Kamal Al Kandari
Abdullah Saleh Ali Al Ajmi
Adil Zamil Abdull Mohssin Al Zamil
Fawzi Khaled Abdullah Fahad Al Odah
Fayiz Mohammed Ahmed Al Kandari
Fouad Mahmoud Al Rabiah
Khalid Abdullah Mishal Al Mutairi
Mohammed Fenaitel Mohamad Al Daihani
Muhammad (al-Rai: captured in Khost, al-Qaeda)
Nasser Nijer Nasir Al Mutairi (R) on bail
Omar Rajab Mohammad Rajab Amin
Saad Madai Saad Al-Azmi
Za’bi Muhammad (al-Rai: captured in Khost)
Libya (2)
UPI: 1, Al-Rai: 3
Abdul Rauf Asabi
Abdul Razak Ali Hajj
Abu Abdul Rauf Zalita
Adnan LNU
Ahmad LNU
Salem Gharibi
Faris Darna
Hasan Yaunus Balgaid
Ismail Al Khamesi
Jazar al-Maladif
Mohammed Rimi
Muhammad Dawood
Omar Mohmmad Khalifh
Saib Darna
Salah Deen Ibn Sheikh
Salih LNU
Sofian Ebrahim Hamad Hamoodah
Maldives (1)
Ibrahim Fauzee (in al-Rai al-Am, he is also listed under Libya)
Mauritania
Ahmed Abdul Aziz
Mohammed Al Mauritani
Mohammed El Amin
Muhammad Sidii
Muhammad Walid Salahi (Canadian resident)
Morocco (18+)
(UPI: 18, CP has come to know of more, incl. those from al-Rai)
Abdullah Tabarak
Abdul-Latif Mohammad Nasser
Abdur-Rahman
Abu Sana Ali
Ahmad
Ahmad Abdullah
Ahmad Rashid
Ahmed Abdullah Al Wazan
Ahmed Abu Imran
Ahmed Errachidi
Fayrooz Muhammad
Hassan Al Gassary
Ibrahim Bin Mansoor Muhamad al-Qasha’
Ibrahim bin Shaqroon ®
Lahcen Ikassrien
Mohammed Al Nadour
Mohamed Mazouz ®
Mohamed Ouzar ®
Mohammed Suliman Al Alami
Moussa LNU
Muhammad Al Ilmi
Muhammad Fahreo
Muhammad Feroze
Muhammad ibn Mujan
Mus’ab
Najeeb Al Hussaini
Noorudeen Abdullah
Radouane Chekkouri ®
Ruswan Abdus-Salam
Saeed Bajadiyah
Said LNU
Tareq LNU
Usamah al-Shaquri
Yunus al-Shaquri
Pakistan (82)
Approximately 40 have been released; 02/04 – 53 remaining
Abdullah Mehsud ®
Abdul Maula ®
Abdul Raheem Gulam Rabbany
Abdul Rahim
Abdul-Raziq ®
Abdul-Rehman
Abdul-Sattar
Abdul-Sattar Safeesi
Abid Raza
Ahmad Gulam Rabbany
Ali Ahmad ®
Ali Muhammad
Alif Khan ®
Aminullah Amin
Aziaullah Jan
Aziz Khan
Badar uz-Zaman
Badshah Khan
Bashir Ahmed ®
Ejaz Ahmad
Ejaz Ahmad Khan ®
Essa Khan
Faiq Iqbal ®
Fazal Dad
Ghazi Salahuddin ®
Hafiz Ehsan Saeed
Hafiz Khalil ur-Rehman
Hafiz Liaqat Manzoor ®
Hamoodullah Khan
Haseeb Ayub
Jehan Wali Sahibzada ®
Kifayatullah
Majid Mehmood ®
Mohammed Saghir ® (First Pakistani to be released)
Moin
Muhammad Abbas
Muhammad Ansar ®
Muhammad Anwar
Muhammad Arshad Raza
Muhammad Ashiq ®
Muhammad Ashraf
Muhammad Ejaz Khan
Muhammad Hanif
Muhammad Ilyas
Muhammad Irfan
Muhammad Ishaq ®
Muhammad Jamaluddin ®
Muhammad Kashif Khan ®
Muhammad Nauman
Muhammad Omar
Muhammad Rafiq
Muhammad Saeed
Muhammad Tariq
Muneer ibn Naseer
Qaiser Zaman ®
Saifullah Paracha (unconfirmed whether he is now in Bagram or Guantanamo)
Sajid al-Rehman ®
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sarfraz Ali
Shah Muhammad ®
Syed Saim Ali
Syed Zia Hussain Shah
Talha Mohammed ®
Tariq Aziz Khan ®
Zafar Iqbal
Zahid Sultan
Palestine (1)
Abdullah Jaffa
Abu Hadifa
Ibrahim Mahdi Zaidan
Maher LNU
Waleed Ibrahim Mustafa Abu Hijazi
Qatar (1)
Jarallah Al Marri
Russia (8)
Airat Vakhitov (T)
Rasul Kudayev (T)
Ravil Gumarov (T)
Ravil Mingazov
Ruslan Odigov (T)
Rustam Akhmerov (T)
Said Al Russi
Shamil Khazhiyev (originally identified as Almaz Sharipov ) (T)
Timur Ishmuradov (T)
Saudi Arabia (127-160+)
(Official Riyadh figure: 127; UPI/Nu’aymi: at least 160)
Four have been transferred to Saudi Arabia – names unknown
Abdul Aziz Al Dabbah
Abdul Aziz bin Abdur Rahman Al Badaah
Abdul Aziz Sad Al Owshan
Abdul Hadi Ash Sharikh
Abdul-Hadi al-Sharif
Abdul Hadi Muhammad As Siba’i
Abdul Hakeem Abdul Rahman Al Moosa
Abdul Rahman
Abdul Rahman Shalby
Abdul Razzaq Ash Sharikh
Abdul Salam Gaithan Mureef Al Shihry
Abdul Wahab Al Musa
Abdul-Aziz Muhammad
Abdul-Hadi Abdullah
Abdul-Hakeem Bukhari
Abdul-Rahman Joaid
Abdullah
Abdullah Aali Al Otaibi
Abdullah As Sabeei
Abdullah Eidah al-Matrafi (President of Wafa Foundation)
Abdullah Hamid Al Muslih Al-Qahtani
Abdullah Ibrahim Abdullah Al Rashaidan
Abdullah Muhammad Salih Al Ghanimi
Abdullah Thani Faris Al Sulami Al Unazi
Abdullah Ubayd
Abdur Rahman Uthman Al Ghamidi
Abdur Razaq Ash Sharikh
Abdus Salam Ghaithan Ash Shehri
Abu Hamza
Abu Saud
Adil Uqla Hasan Al Nusairi
Adnan Muhammad Ali Al Sayegh
Aduli Abdul Rahman Aweed Al Geed
Ahmad al-Makki
Ahmad Mubarak Al Jabri
Ahmed Zuhaira Handhalah
Aiman Mohammad Hamd
Anwar
Anwar Hamdan Al Noor Ash Shamri
Asim Al Khalafi
Asim Al Yafi
Asoed Bazgan Al Shebani
Badr Al Juhani
Bajad bin Daifillah Al Utaibi
Bandar Ash Shaibani
Bander Aeed Hmouda Hzam Al Ataibi
Bsam Mohd Saleh Al Dbikai
Ebrahim Rshdan Briak Al Sahli
Fahed Attaih Al Harazi
Fahd Abdullah Ahmad Ghazi
Fahd Abdullah Ash Shabani
Fahd al Bahili ® (Resident in Malawi, Director of the Committee of Amir Sultan ibn Abdul-Aziz for Humanitarian Aid)
Fahd bin Salih bin Sulaiman Al Jutaili
Fahd Fawzan Al Fawzan
Fahd Sultan Ubaid Al Usaymi
Fahd Umar Ash Shareef
Faisel LNU
Fawaz Al Zahrani
Festal Shah Broken Al Nasser
FNU Al Jaabir
Galib ibn Abdullah Al Nakli
Gassan Abdullah Al Sharbi
Hamud Al Jad’an
Hassan ibn Hussein Al Barkati
Ibrahim bin Umar Al Umar
Ibrahim Daifullah Al Harbi
Ibrahim Muhammad Al Nasir
Idrees Al Khowlani
Ibrahim al-Rubaish
Ink Numan Ibrahim
Jabir Al Fifi
Jabir Hasan Al Qahtani
Jameel Al Kabi
Khalaf Awad Al Ghamidi
Khaled Sueed Al Bewadri
Khalid Al Barakati
Khalid Al Marrah
Khalid Al Unzi
Khalid Al Urayni
Khalid Al Zahrani
Khalid bin Abdullah Al Muraqi
Khalid Hasan Ibriqi
Khalid Suliman Aied Al Habshi
Kurbi
Mahmud Khalid
Maher Aied Alwi
Majeb Ateeah Al Zahrani
Majed Abdulla Hussain Mohammed Al Smalwli
Majed Baryan
Majid Abdullah Al Joudi
Majid Afas Radi Al Tumi Al Shammari
Majid Hamed AbdulRahman Al Farj
Mane Shaman Al Habardi
Mashal Bin Aieed Saiaf Al Joudi
Mashal al-Harbi
Mohammad AbdulRahman Awn Al Shammari
Mohammad Harbi
Mohammed Manaa Ahmad Al Qahtani
Mohammed al-Qahtani (allegedly intended to be 20 th hijacker, 9/11) Muhammad Abdur-Rahman Abid Al-Qurashi
Muhammad bin Abdur Rahman Ash Shahrani
Muhammed Fahed Al Qahtany
Muhammad Jayid Al Sabeei
Muhammad Sharif
Muhammad Suroor al-Utaibi
Murtada Muqaddam
Musa bin Ali bin Saeed Al Omari
Musa Al Madany
Musab Al Shareef
Naif Al Nukhailan
Naif Fahd Al Aseemi Al Utaibi
Nashe Badi Aaid Al Gbiw Al Atibi
Rakan Al Unazi
Rami Sad al-Juwayd
Rashid Al Jowfi
Rashid Al Qaaid
Rashid Awadh Rashid Al Uwaidhah
Sad Al Maaliki
Sad Al Mutairi
Sad Al Qahtani
Sad Ibrahim Ramzi Al Jundubi Al Zahrani
Saeed Ali Jabir Ale Khuthaim Ash Shehri
Saeed Adnani
Saeed Farhah Al Ghamidi
Saeed Mohammed Banan Al Khalf Al Gamidi
Saleh Ali Zahid Al Khashmi
Salih bin Abdullah Al Owshan
Salim al-Shamari
Salim Ash Shehri
Salim Salman Awad Allah Al Harbi
Salman Al Bahri
Saud Al Johany
Saud Ash Shaibani
Shaker Abdur Raheem Aamer (British resident)
Sideeq Bukhari
Slaim Harbi
Sulaiman Al Khalidi
Suleiman Sad Mohammad Al Owshan
Sultan Ahmed Drari Ouediah
Sultan al-Jowfi
Sultan Ash Shareef
Sultan Sari Saail Al Unzi
Tariq Abu Mir
Tariq Al Harbi
Tariq Shalh Bin Hassan Awed Alalwi
Turki Mashawi Zayid Ale Jabali Aseeri
Umran
Wasim Awad Al Wasim Al Omar
Yasir Esam Hamdi (Dual American-Saudi national, transferred to Norfolk Brig., US ) (T)
Yasser Talal Al Zahrani
Yahya Al Sulami
Yusuf
Yusuf Al Rabeesh
Yusuf Khaleel Noor
Yusuf Muhammad Al Shehri
Zad Salih
Zaben Dhahir Al Shammari
Zaid Al Ghamidi
Zain Ash Shammari
Zayd
Ziyad Al Juhdali
Ziyad bin Salih bin Muhammad Al Bahooth
Somalia
Spain (1)
Hamed Abderrahman Ahmad (T)
Sudan (12-13)
(12 officially recognised)
Three released (1 Malawi resident)
Adil Muhammad Abdul-Mutalib
al-Rashid Hasan Ahmad ®
Amir Yaqub Muhammad al-Amin
Hammad Ali Amin Jadullah
Ibrahim alQosi (MT)
Ibrahim Idris Uthman
Mahdi Salih
Muhammad Ghazali Babikr ®
Muhammad Nur Uthman Muhammad
Muhammad Sardar Isa ® (Resident and arrested in Malawi, Director of the Committee for Zakah)
Mustafa Ibrahim Mustafa al-Husayn
Salim Mahmud Adam Muhamad
Sami Mohiudeen Muhammad Al Hajj (Cameraman for al-Jazeera)
Walid al-Haj Muhammad Ali
Sweden (1)
Mehdi Muhammad Ghezali ®
Syria (2+)
Abu Rawdah
Al Nasir Khan Tumani
Bilal LNU
Jihad Dhiab
Mahmood Salim Al Muhammad
Mahmud Al Soury
Mamar Dukhan
Muhammad Khan Tumani
Tajikistan (11)
Four have been released in April 2004 – names unknown.
(Washington Post/Tojikiston attribute the Uzbek prisoners to Tajikistan)
Abdul-Rahman Rajabov ®
Wahidov Thabit Abdul-Muhit Wali Khan Witsh
Tunisia (8)
Abdul Hadi Ibn El Hathimy Al Hamamy
Abdul Hadi LNU
Abdullah LNU
Abdullah LNU
Adel Ben Hamida Mamrouk
Adel Hkimi
Adel LNU
Adil ibn Mohammed Al Wirghi
Dujanah
Hisham Sliti
Lofti Ben Suihi Lagah
Mohammed Abdurrahman
Mohammed Ben Sala Sassi
Rafiq Ibn Bishir Ibn Jalul Al Hami
Riadh Mohammed Nasri
Saifullah LNU
Yazidi Ridha
Turkey (12)
(UPI mentions 11)
Abdullah Celik
Abdullah Celikgogus
Abdur-Rahman
Arif Ulsam ® (Resident and arrested in Malawi )
Ibrahim Habaei
Ibrahim Habbak ® (Resident and arrested in Malawi)
Ibrahim Sen
Ibrahim Jan ®
Lutfi Bayifkan
Masoud LNU
Mesut Sen (R)(Belgian national)
Murat Kurnaz (German resident)
Mustafa Eksi
Nuri Mert ®
Saalih LNU
Salih Uyar (R)
Turgut Uzel
Yuksel Celikgogus ®
Turkistan
Abdunasir LNU
Abdusabur LNU
Abdusamad LNU
Abu Baker LNU
Adel Abu Hakim
Ahmad LNU
Hammad LNU
Hudhaifa LNU
Jalaal LNU
Khalid LNU
Saabir LNU
Saadiq LNU
Uganda (1)
Jamal Abdullah (British resident)
Uzbekistan (4)
Abdullah LNU
Ali LNU
Muqeem Waheedov
Ruknudeen Sharibov
Rustum
Yusuf Nabiev
Yemen (85-110)
(Pentagon claim 30. Yemeni officials say approximately 80. Nu’aymi estimates 110)
‘Abdullah ‘Isa
Abdul-Khaliq al-Bayadhi
Abdul-Majeed al-Muhajiri
Abdul-Malik Abdul-Wahhab al-Rahbi
Abdul Muhsin Abdul Rab Albuesi
Abdul-Rahman Ba-Lghayth
Abdul-‘Aziz al-Suwaydi
Abdullah Ameen Al Rahabi
Abdullah Ameen al-Rahbi
Abdullah Ba-Wazir
Abdullah Yahya Yusuf al-Shibli
Abdurrahman LNU
Abu Zaid
Adil Abu al-Samh
Adil Said
Adil Salih Ahmad
Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif
Ahmad al-Darbi
Ahmad Zayd al-Zuhayr
Ahmed Abdullah
Al-Khidr ‘Abdullah al-Yafi’i
Al Mugheerah
Ali Ahmed Mohamed Al Razehi
Ali Hamza Bahlul
Ali Hussayn Al Tis
Ali Hussein Abdullah
Ali Kaddami
Ali Nasir al-Kazimi
Ali Yahya Mahdi al-Raymi
Ali ‘Abdullah al-Salami
Ali al-Sana’i
Aref Abdul Rahim
Asim
Atag Ali Abdoh Ali Al Hag
Ayman Sa’id Ba-Tarfi
Ayub Murshid
Bashir al-Marwalah al-Haymi
Fahd Abu Hafsa
Fahd al-Haymi al-Mutari
Fahmi Abdullah Ahmad
Fahmi al-Tulaqi
Fahmi Salem al-Assani
Faiz Ahmad
Farouk Ali Ahmad Saif
Faruq Ali Ahmad
Faruq Ahmad al-Kawri
Fawaz LNU
FNU Al Kazamy
Habib At-Taazi
Hani ‘Abdah Muslih Sha’lan
Hani Salih Rashid Ï
Houmad Warzly
Imad Abdullah Hasan
Isma’il ‘Ali al-Raymi
Ilyas
Jalal Salem Awad
Jalal Salim ibn ‘Amr
Jamal Mar’i
Khaled Abd Elgabar Mohammed Othman
Khalid Ahmad Qasim
