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According to the United States Department of Defense, there were five dozen '''Pakistani detainees in Guantanamo''' prior to May 15, 2006.<ref name=DoDList2>{{Cite web | url=http://www.dod.mil/news/May2006/d20060515%20List.pdf | title=List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006 | publisher=United States Department of Defense | access-date=2006-05-15 | archive-date=2007-09-30 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930184034/http://www.dod.mil/news/May2006/d20060515%20List.pdf | url-status=dead }}</ref> The Guantanamo Bay detention camp was opened on January 11, 2002. In the summer of 2004, following the United States Supreme Court's ruling in ''Rasul v. Bush,'' the Department of Defense stopped transferring men and boys to Guantanamo. The Supreme Court determined that the detainees had to be given a chance to challenge their detentions in an impartial tribunal.
On September 6, 2006 United States President George W. Bush announced the transfer of 14 high-value detainees from CIA custody to military custody at Guantanamo, including several additional Pakistanis.
On September 7, 2008, Pakistan's ''Daily Times'' newspaper quoted Hussain Haqqani, Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, that only five Pakistanis remained in captivity in Guantanamo: Ume Amaar Al Balochi, Majid Khan, Abdul Rabbani, Muhammad Ahmed, Ghulam Rabbani and Saifullah.<ref> {{cite news | url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008\09\08\story_8-9-2008_pg7_34 | title=Haqqani meets US officials, discusses release of Pakistanis at Guantanamo | newspaper=Daily Times (Pakistan) | date=2008-09-07 | access-date=2008-09-12 }} </ref> A sixth man, Qari Muhammad Saeed, was reported to have been released on August 29, 2008.
==Pakistanis detainees in Guantanamo== {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Pakistani detainees''' |- ! '''isn''' || '''name''' || '''arrival date''' || '''release date''' || '''notes''' |- | || Dunya Gul || || 2010-03-09 || * Reported to have spent four years in US custody, and then to have been transferred to Afghan custody.<ref name=TheNewsInternational2010-03-08> {{cite news |url = http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=227754 |title = Jamrud resident freed from Gitmo after four years |publisher = The News International |date = 2010-03-08 |author = Saeed Zaman Afridi |archive-url = https://archive.today/20100310010318/http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=227754 |archive-date = 2010-03-10 |url-status = dead }}</ref> * Reports severe torture in both Bagram and Guantanamo.<ref name=TheNewsInternational2010-03-08/> * Reportedly only able to return to his home in Pakistan in March 2010.<ref name=TheNewsInternational2010-03-08/> |- | 00010 || Abdul Sattar || 2002-05-05 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00011 || Abdul Satar Nafeesi || 2002-01-14 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * According to Pakistan's ''The Nation'', Nafeesi reported that he was tortured.<ref name=Nation050628>{{Cite news | url=http://www.nation.com.pk/daily/june-2005/28/index7.php | archive-url=https://archive.today/20070808112008/http://www.nation.com.pk/daily/june-2005/28/index7.php | url-status=dead | archive-date=August 8, 2007 | title=17 ex-Gitmo detainees freed | publisher=The Nation (Pakistani newspaper) | date=June 28, 2005 | access-date=2007-01-21 }}</ref> He was quoted as saying: ''"The Americans removed our beards and have been spitting over the holy Book,"'' |- | 00012 || Shabidzada Usman || 2002-01-11 || 2003-05-09 || * Repatriated on 9 May 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * Mark Bowden, writing in ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', described traveling to Pakistan to interview Shabidzada and Shah Muhammad, another young Pakistani who was among the first captives to be released.<ref name=PhillyInquirer2008-09-21>{{cite news |url=http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20080921_The_Point__Disturbing_line_Palin_tossed_off_in_address.html |title=The Point: Disturbing line Palin tossed off in address |newspaper=The Philadelphia Inquirer |author=Mark Bowden |author-link=Mark Bowden |date=2008-09-21 |access-date=2009-01-05 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081025021335/http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20080921_The_Point__Disturbing_line_Palin_tossed_off_in_address.html |archive-date=October 25, 2008 }} </ref> Bowden described being met by "warmth and elaborate courtesy" by the two released men, who he described as "uneducated, unworldly, and dirt poor". Bowden believed their accounts that they were rounded up and sold to the Americans by undiscriminating warlords, for a bounty, who didn't care if they were innocent. |- | 00014 || Zafar Iqbal || 2002-01-20 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * Iqbal was one of 17 Pakistanis freed from Pakistani custody, approximately seven months after being repatriated from Guantanamo to Pakistan. June 28, 2005.<ref name="Nation050628"/> * The ''Daily Times'' reported that Zafaar Iqbal was from Jhang.<ref name=DailyTimes050628>{{cite news | url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_28-6-2005_pg7_1 | title=17 ex-Guantanamo prisoners released | date= June 28, 2005 | newspaper=Daily Times | access-date=2007-01-21 }}</ref> |- | 00015 || Zia Ul Shah || 2002-01-14|| 2006-10-11 || * Repatriated on 11 October 2006.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * One of 66 former detainees interviewed by the McClatchy News Service.<ref name=McClatchyCaptive15> {{cite news |url = http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/6 |title = Guantanamo Inmate Database: Zia Khalid Najib |newspaper = Miami Herald |author = Tom Lasseter |author-link = Tom Lasseter |date = June 15, 2008 |access-date = 2008-06-16 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080620003804/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/6 |archive-date = June 20, 2008 }} </ref> |- | 00016 || Jamal Muhammad Al-Deen || 2002-01-14 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00017 || Muhammed Ijaz Khan || 2002-01-14|| 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * First detainee to attend a Combatant Status Review Tribunal to be repatriated.<ref name=CsrtTranscriptIsn017>{{Cite web | url=http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/Reading_Room/Detainee_Related/Set_41_2665-2727.pdf#70 | title=Summarized Unsworn Detainee Statement | pages=70–71 | publisher=United States Department of Defense | author=OARDEC | access-date=2009-01-27 | archive-date=2016-10-18 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161018181601/http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/Reading_Room/Detainee_Related/Set_41_2665-2727.pdf#70 | url-status=dead }}</ref> |- | 00018 || Mohammed Sayed || 2002-01-14|| 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00019 || Sha Mohammed Alikhel || 2002-01-14 || 2003-05-09 || * Repatriated on 9 May 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * Reported being administered powerful psychoactive drugs in captivity.<ref name=Guardian20031203>[https://www.theguardian.com/guantanamo/story/0,13743,1098604,00.html People the law forgot], ''The Guardian'', 3 December 2003</ref> Reported on-going suicidal impulses after release. |- | 00020 || Mohammed Isha || 2002-01-14 || 2003-11-18 || * Repatriated on 18 November 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00021 || Salah Hudin || 2002-01-20 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00023 || Isa Khan || 2002-01-20 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * One of 66 former detainees interviewed by the McClatchy News Service.<ref name=McClatchyCaptive23> {{cite news |url = http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/7 |title = Guantanamo Inmate Database: Issa Khan |newspaper = Miami Herald |author = Tom Lasseter |author-link = Tom Lasseter |date = June 15, 2008 |access-date = 2008-06-16 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080620003814/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/7 |archive-date = June 20, 2008 }} </ref> |- | 00047 || Asad Ullah || 2002-01-17 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * One of 66 former captives interviewed by the McClatchy News Service.<ref name=McClatchyCaptiveAsadullahJan> {{cite news |url = http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/8 |title = Guantanamo Inmate Database: Asadullah Jan |newspaper = Miami Herald |author = Tom Lasseter |author-link = Tom Lasseter |date = June 15, 2008 |access-date = 2008-06-16 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080620105856/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/8 |archive-date = June 20, 2008 }} [https://web.archive.org/web/20080620105804/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/14 mirror] </ref> |- | 00085 || Munir Bin Naseer || || 2003-11-30 || * Repatriated on 30 November 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * One of 66 former captives interviewed by the McClatchy News Service.<ref name=McClatchyCaptiveMunirNaseer> {{cite news |url = http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/12 |title = Guantanamo Inmate Database: Munir Naseer |newspaper = Miami Herald |author = Tom Lasseter |author-link = Tom Lasseter |date = June 15, 2008 |access-date = 2008-06-17 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080804180926/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/12 |archive-date = August 4, 2008 }} </ref> |- | 00097 || Tariq Khan || 2002-06-16 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00098 || Hafiz Ihsan Saeed || 2002-01-20 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00099 || Abdul Raziq || 2002-06-16 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00100 || Mohammed Ashraf || 2002-05-05 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * Pakistan's ''Daily Times'' reports that Mohammed Asharf was born in Khoshab.<ref name="DailyTimes050628"/> * He spent a further nine months in Pakistani custody upon his repatriation.<ref name="Nation050628"/> |- | 00101 || Mohammed Irfan || 2002-02-09 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00106 || Mohammed Raz || 2002-02-10 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00113 || Said Saim Ali || 2002-05-05 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00134 || Ghaser Zaban Safollah || 2002-01-17 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00135 || Ejaz Ahmad Khan || 2002-06-12 || 2003-11-18 || * Repatriated on 18 November 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00136 || Tarik Mohammad || 2002-01-15 || 2003-11-30 || * Repatriated on 30 November 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00137 || Mohammed Tariq || 2002-01-18 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00138 || Salahodin Ayubi || 2002-01-18 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 139 || Hafice Leqeat Manzu || 2002-01-17 || 2003-11-18 || * Repatriated on 18 November 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00140 || Said Saim Ali || 2002-01-17 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00141 || Haseeb Ayub || 2002-01-18 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * The US Department of Defense reports that he was born on January 8, 1974, in Budho, Pakistan.<ref name=DoDList2/> * He spent a further nine months in Pakistani custody upon his repatriation.<ref name=DailyTimes050628/> |- | 00142 || Fazaldad || 2002-05-03 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00143 || Mohammad Sanghir || 2002-01-18 || 2002-10-28 || * Saghir was one of the first four detainees to be released from Guantanamo.<ref name=Cbs021029> {{Cite news |url = https://www.cbsnews.com/news/afghans-describe-life-inside-gitmo/ |title = Afghans Describe Life Inside Gitmo |publisher = CBS News |date = October 29, 2002 |access-date = 2008-06-17 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080516070503/http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/12/02/attack/main531326.shtml |archive-date = May 16, 2008 }} </ref> * Saghir is suing the United States for $10.4 million for the torture and abuse he reports he endured.<ref name=KhaleejTimes060911>{{cite news |url = http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data%2Fsubcontinent%2F2006%2FSeptember%2Fsubcontinent_September417.xml§ion=subcontinent |title = Pakistani says life in ruins after Guantanamo jail |newspaper = Khaleej Times |date = September 11, 2006 |access-date = 2008-06-17 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070930224048/http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/subcontinent/2006/September/subcontinent_September417.xml§ion=subcontinent |archive-date = 2007-09-30 }}[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/11/AR2006091100065.html - mirror] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121024144729/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/11/AR2006091100065.html |date=2012-10-24 }}</ref> * Saghir has been frequently sought out for interviews.<ref name=LeMondeMohamedSanghir> {{cite news |title = Cuba:Escape from Camp Delta |date = March 11, 2004 |newspaper = Le Monde |url = http://www.indexonline.org/en/news/articles/2003/1/the-guantnamo-archipelago.shtml |access-date = 2007-07-03 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070927204741/http://www.indexonline.org/en/news/articles/2003/1/the-guantnamo-archipelago.shtml |archive-date = September 27, 2007 }}</ref><ref name=McClatchyCaptive143>{{cite news |url = http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/17 |title = Guantanamo Inmate Database: Mohammed Sagheer |newspaper = Miami Herald |author = Tom Lasseter |author-link = Tom Lasseter |date = June 15, 2008 |access-date = 2008-06-16 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080920043110/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/17 |archive-date = September 20, 2008 |url-status = dead }} [https://web.archive.org/web/20110714060347/http://services.mcclatchyinteractive.com/detainees/17 mirror]</ref> * Repatriated on 28 October 2002.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList> {{Cite news |url=http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/09-F-0031_doc1.pdf |title=Consolidate chronological listing of GTMO detainees released, transferred or deceased |publisher=Department of Defense |author=OARDEC |author-link=OARDEC |date=2008-10-09 |access-date=2008-12-28 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081227004519/http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/09-F-0031_doc1.pdf |archive-date=2008-12-27 }} </ref> |- | 00144 || Mohammad Il Yas || 2002-01-17 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00145 || Hamood Ullah Khan || 2002-01-15 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00146 || Mohammad Kashef Khan || 2002-01-18 || 2003-07-16 || |- | 00147 || Mohammed Arshad Raza || 2002-01-18 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * American intelligence analysts estimate that he was born in 1980, in Bahawal Nagar, Pakistan.<ref name=DoDList2/> * He spent a further nine months in Pakistani custody upon his repatriation.<ref name=Nation050628/><ref name=DailyTimes050628/> |- | 00210 || Faik Iqbal || 2002-01-21 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00247 || Kay Fiyatullah || 2002-06-12 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00299 || Abid Raza || 2002-06-12 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * Alleged to have traveled to Afghanistan to fight "hindus".<ref name=CsrtSummaryOfEvidence17>[http://www.dod.mil/pub/foi/detainees/detainees.pdf#17 Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf)] prepared for Abid Raza's ''Combatant Status Review Tribunal'' - page 17</ref> |- | 00300 || Zahid Sultan || 2002-02-07 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00301 || Khalil Rahman Hafez || 2002-02-08 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00302 || Mohamed Ijaz || 2002-02-11 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00303 || Ali Ahmed || 2002-02-12 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00304 || Mohammed Ansar || 2002-02-09 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00305 || Hanif Mohammed || 2002-02-17 || 2004-09-17 || * Was one of 17 Pakistanis freed from Pakistani custody, approximately seven months after being repatriated from Guantanamo to Pakistan. June 28, 2005.<ref name=Nation050628/><ref name=DailyTimes050628/> * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00442 || Abdul Mowla || 2002-06-12 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00444 || Jihan Wali || 2002-06-12 || 2003-05-09 || * Repatriated on 9 May 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * Shah Mohammed, one of the other Pakistani men released at the same time he was, told the ''BBC'' that they were given psychoactive drugs, and that Jehan Wali had not spoken for eight months.<ref name=Bbc2003-05-23> {{cite news | url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3051501.stm | title=Pakistani relives Guantanamo ordeal | work=BBC News | author=Haroon Rashid | date=2003-05-23 | access-date=2009-01-09 }} </ref> |- | 00495 || Mohammed Rafiq || 2002-05-05 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00504 || Aminullah Amin || 2002-05-03 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00515 || Israr Ul Haq || 2002-06-12 || 2004-03-14 || * Repatriated on 14 March 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00524 || Mohammed Anwar || 2002-05-03 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00529 || Bacha Khan || 2002-06-16 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00540 || Mohammed Omar || 2002-10-28 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * One of 66 former captives interviewed by the McClatchy News Service.<ref name=McClatchyMohammedOmar> {{Cite news |url = http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/34 |title = Guantanamo Inmate Database: Mohammed Omar |publisher = McClatchy News Service |author = Tom Lasseter |author-link = Tom Lasseter |date = June 15, 2008 |access-date = 2008-06-15 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080622230950/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/34 |archive-date = June 22, 2008 }} </ref> |- | 00541 || Mohammed Noman || 2002-06-16 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00542 || Mohammad Abas ||2002-06-16 || 2004-03-14 || * Repatriated on 14 March 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00545 || Sajin Urayman || 2002-06-12 || 2003-07-16 || * Repatriated on 16 July 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00581 || Abdur Sayed Rahaman || 2002-06-16 || 2005-03-11 || * Repatriated on 11 March 2005.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00586 || Karam Khamis Sayd Khamsan || 2002-05-01 || 2005-08-19 || * Determined not to be an "enemy combatant" after all.<ref name="ConsolidatedReleaseList"/><ref name=DoDNlecList20071119>{{Cite news | url=http://media.miamiherald.com/smedia/2008/03/27/20/NLEC_DetaineeList.source.prod_affiliate.56.pdf | title=Detainees Found to No Longer Meet the Definition of "Enemy Combatant" during Combatant Status Review Tribunals Held at Guantanamo | publisher=United States Department of Defense | date=November 19, 2007 | access-date=2008-03-01 | archive-date=2018-12-15 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181215115511/http://media.miamiherald.com/smedia/2008/03/27/20/NLEC_DetaineeList.source.prod_affiliate.56.pdf | url-status=dead }}</ref> |- | 00624 || Majid Mehmood || 2002-06-12 || 2003-11-18 || * Repatriated on 18 November 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00634 || Ali Mohammed || 2002-06-16 || 2004-03-14 || * Repatriated on 14 March 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00743 || Hafez Qari Mohamed Saad Iqbal Madni || 2003-03-23 || 2008-08-31 || * Repatriated on 31 August 2008.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00830 || Tila Mohammed Khan || 2002-10-28 || 2003-11-18 || * Repatriated on 18 November 2003.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 00842 || Sultan Ahmad || 2003-02-07 || 2004-09-17 || * Was minor when captured.<ref name="DoDList2"/> * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * The ''Daily Times'' reported that Sultan Ahmad and sixteen other former captives were released from Pakistani custody on June 28, 2005.<ref name="Nation050628"/><ref name="DailyTimes050628"/> |- | 00843 || Saghir Ahmed || 2003-02-07 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 01005 || Bashir Ahmad || 2003-05-09 || 2004-09-17 || * Described horrific abuse in Sheberghan Prison, Bagram and Guantanamo.<ref name=McClatchyGuantanamoCaptiveInterviewsIsn1005> {{cite news |url = http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/46 |title = Guantanamo Inmate Database: Bashir Ahmad |publisher = McClatchy News Services |date = 2008-06-14 |author = Tom Lasseter |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090105234731/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/46 |archive-date = 2009-01-05 |url-status = dead }}</ref><ref name=AndyWorthingtonExtras7FromSheberghanToKandahar> {{cite news |url = http://www.andyworthington.co.uk/the-guantanamo-files-website-extras-7-from-sheberghan-to-kandahar/ |title = The Guantánamo Files: Website Extras (7) – From Sheberghan to Kandahar |date = February 6, 2009 |author = Andy Worthington |author-link = Andy Worthington |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100217203610/http://www.andyworthington.co.uk/the-guantanamo-files-website-extras-7-from-sheberghan-to-kandahar/ |archive-date = 2010-02-17 |url-status = dead }}</ref> * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> * The ''Daily Times'' reported that Bashir Ahmed and sixteen other former captives were released from Pakistani custody on June 28, 2005.<ref name="Nation050628"/><ref name="DailyTimes050628"/> |- | 01006 || Mohammed Irfan || 2003-05-09 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 01007 || Abdul Halim Sadiqi || 2003-05-09 || 2006-10-11 || * Repatriated on 11 October 2006.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 01011 || Mohammed Akbar || 2003-05-09 || 2004-09-17 || * Repatriated on 17 September 2004.<ref name=ConsolidatedReleaseList/> |- | 01094 || Saifullah Paracha || || || |- | 01460 || Abdul Al-Rahim Ghulam Rabbani || 2004-09-20 || || * Was held in the CIA's dark prison prior to transfer to Guantanamo. |- | 01461 || Mohammed Ahmad Ghulam Rabbani || 2004-09-20 || || * Was held in the CIA's dark prison prior to transfer to Guantanamo. |- | 10018 || Ammar al-Baluchi || || || |- | 10020 || Majid Khan || 2006-09-06 || || * Was held in the CIA's black sites prior to transfer to Guantanamo. |- | 10024 || Khalid Sheikh Mohammed || 2006-09-06 || || * Was held in the CIA's black sites prior to transfer to Guantanamo. * Was waterboarded in CIA custody * Confessed to a role in practically every terrorist attack of the last fifteen years. |}
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