البنتاجون يعلن عن أسامى المعتقلين فى غوانتانامو للمرة الأولى وبينهم سودانيون

البنتاجون يعلن عن أسامى المعتقلين فى غوانتانامو للمرة الأولى وبينهم سودانيون


04-19-2006, 07:08 PM


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Title: البنتاجون يعلن عن أسامى المعتقلين فى غوانتانامو للمرة الأولى وبينهم سودانيون
Author: muntasir
Date: 04-19-2006, 07:08 PM

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Name Background
Adel Hassan Hamad Adel Hassan Hamad, who had been living in Pakistan, was accused of associating with al-Qaida. Authorities said he was employed by the World Assembly of Muslim Youth in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He said he had no involvement with al-Qaida. "I hate them and I pray to God not to let people among the Muslims carry (out) their ideas," he said. Hamad added that in Afghanistan he worked as the manager of a hospital helping Afghan refugees. After September 2001, he returned to Pakistan. He said he was arrested in July 2002 after returning from Sudan on his annual vacation.
Hammad Ali Amno Gadallah Hammad Ali Amno Gadallah asid he was an accountant in Peshawar for the Society for the Revival of Islamic Heritage.
Mustafa Ibrahim Mustafa Al Hassan Mustafa Ibrahim Mustafa Al Hassan was accused of belonging to a terrorist organization and going to Pakistan on his way to fight in Afghanistan. He denied that, saying he went to Pakistan to trade in clothing and to study. He said he was trying to leave because he couldn't get his visa renewed when he was arrested at a checkpoint in Pakistan. "When the investigators were interrogating me, when I told them I went there to trade and I went there to study, they hit me, they tortured me," he said. "They were torturing us with electricity and they made us walk on sharp objects. They hit us a lot, and because of the pain we just said anything."



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