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1 Held in law-of-war detention but recommended for transfer if security conditions met 2 Held in indefinite law-of-war detention and not recommended for transfer 3 Charged in military commissions system
Last British resident held without charge or trial. Has been described as unofficial spokesman for the prisoners. Alleges that he has been tortured. Released Oct 2015. Abasin, Said [17] Afghanistan: Kabul taxi driver who was proved innocent and released after over one year of detention. [18] Abbasi, Feroz: United Kingdom — Released Jan 2005
The United States Department of Defense acknowledges holding two Canadian captives in Guantanamo, two teenage brothers, Abdurahman Khadr and Omar Khadr. [1] A total of 778 captives have been held in extrajudicial detention in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba since the camps opened on January 11, 2002 The camp population peaked in 2004 at approximately 660.
A Colorado bed-and-breakfast operator who promotes herself online as the “J6 praying grandma” was sentenced on Monday to six months of home confinement in her Capitol riot case after the judge ...
A U.S. soldier who was arrested after an argument with his girlfriend over $113 and sentenced to four years in prison. [91] [92] Steven Hubbard 2 April 2022 Detained 1044 A pro-Russia 72-year-old retiree living in Ukraine with his wife, arrested and accused of fighting as a mercenary for Ukraine and sentenced to 6.5 years in prison. [93]
Currently a tribal elder representing Kunar province in the Afghanistan government. [69] 1010: Nahir Shah [39] 2007-11-02: Afghanistan: Transferred from Guantanamo to the Pul-e-Charkhi prison near Kabul on November 2, 2007. [70]
He and the roughly 20 other Jan. 6 inmates in the D.C. jail, many of them charged with serious crimes including assaulting police, are referred to as political prisoners by Trump and other GOP ...
This is a list of prisons and other secure correctional facilities in Canada, not including local jails. In Canada , all offenders who receive a sentence of 24 months or greater must serve their sentence in a federal correctional facility administered by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC).