Archive | Guantánamo documents
- Defense lawyers can't see Ramzi bin al Shibh's CIA interrogation details
- Judge Ricardo M. Urbina’s Oct. 7, 2008 order to release 17 citizens of China, ethnic Muslims called Uighurs, after nearly seven years of U.S. military custody.
- Judge Richard Leon’s Nov. 20, 2008 order to release five Algerians who were handed over to U.S. forces in Bosnia-Herzegovina and sent to Guantanamo, and upholding the detention of a sixth.
- Judge Richard Leon’s Dec. 30, 2008 decision upholding the detention of Yemeni Moath al Alwi, ruling that he had fought with the Taliban during the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan after Sept. 11, 2001.
- Judge Richard Leon’s Dec. 30, 2008 decision upholding the detention of Tunisian Hisham Sliti, ruling he likely traveled from London to Afghanistan in mid 2000 as an al Qaeda recruit.
- Judge Richard Leon’s Jan. 14, 2009 order to release Mohammed el Gharani of Chad, finding no corroborating evidence of the government case.
- Judge Richard Leon’s Jan. 28, 2008 decision upholding the detention of Yemeni Ghaleb Nassar al Bihani, ruling that he aided the enemy in Afghanistan by serving as a cook for the Taliban.
- Judge Richard Leon’s April 2, 2009 decision upholding the detention Tunisian Hadi Hammamy, ruling that the former resident of Italy was likely at the battle of Tora Bora.
- Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle’s April 15, 2009 order to release Yemeni Yassin Muhammed Basardh, who acted as an informant on other detainees at Guantanamo.
- Judge Gladys Kessler’s May 11, 2009 order to release Yemeni Alla Ali Ahmed, saying the government’s mosaic theory of association with terrorism did not meet the burden.
- Judge Richard Leon’s June 22, 2009 order to release Syrian Abdulrahim Janko, saying his detention as a war prisoner "defies common sense''
- Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly’s July 29, 2009 order to release Kuwaiti Khalid Mutairi, ruling that the government case offered nothing but speculation that he had trained or was associated with al Qaeda.
- Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle's July 30, 2009 order to release Afghan Mohammed Jawad after declaring the government case in a “shambles” once a military judge ruled the young Afghan’s confession was obtained through torture in his native Afghanistan.
- Judge James Robertson’s Aug. 12, 2009 decision upholding the detention of Yemeni Ali Awad, agreeing that he trained with al Qaeda and then holed up in an Afghan hospital in a bloody standoff early in the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan.
- Judge Gladys Kessler’s Aug. 17, 2009 order to release Yemeni Mohammed al Adahi, saying that he may have attended a party with Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan but he washed out of al Qaeda training.
- Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly's Aug. 24 order upholding the detention of Kuwaiti Fawzi al Odah.
- Military judge postpones Ahmed al Darbi's hearing until Sept. 24, 2009
- Military judge rejects delay in May 27, 2009 Military Commissions hearing
- Ahmed Darbi's Dec. 20, 2007 charges, records
FEATURED DOCUMENT:
US DISTRICT COURT in WASHINGTON DC habeas corpus rulings, denied and granted since Boumediene v Bush in June 2008
AHMED AL DARBI, Saudi accused of plotting al Qaeda attack on Strait of Hormuz, next hearing Sept. 25, 2009
IBRAHIM AL QOSI, Sudanese accused of serving as Osama bin Laden bodyguard, next hearing Sept. 17, 2009




















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