Moroccan detainees at Guantanamo Bay

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There have been approximately fifteen Moroccans detained in Guantanamo. The United States maintained over 750 captives in extrajudicial detention in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.[1] Different sources offer different estimates of the number of Morocco who have been held. The US Department of Defense released what they called an official list of all the detainees who had been held in military custody in Guantanamo. It lists fifteen Moroccan detainees.

List of Moroccan Guantanamo detainees

isn name place
of
birth
date
of
birth
arrival
date[2]
transfer
date[3]
notes
56 Abdullah Tabarak Ahmad Casablanca 1955-12-12 2002-01-17 2003-07-01
72 Lahcen Ikassrien Targist 1972-10-02 2002-02-08 2005-07-18
  • Originally identified as Reswan A. Abdesalam.[8]
  • His real identity was revealed through his fingerprints.[8]
  • Alleged to have ties to Imad Eddin Barakat Yarkas, a mastermind of the Madrid bombing.[8]
  • Extradited to stand trial in Spain on July 3, 2005.[8]
  • Acquitted on October 11, 2006.[9]
75 Najib Mohammad Lahassimi Sattat 1978-09-28 2002-02-07 2006-02-07
  • Sentenced to three years for falsifying documents.[10][11][12]
123 Muhammad Hussein Ali Hassan Selwan 1966-12-16 2002-01-21 2006-02-07
133 Mohamed Ibrahim Awzar Koreebja 1979-09-28 2002-01-20 2004-07-31
  • There is no record that a CSR Tribunal was convened for this captive.
150 Said Boujaadia Casablanca May 5, 1968 2002-02-07 2008-04-30
160 Muhammad Ben Moujan Dar Bida 1981-02-14 2002-01-15 2006-10-11
  • Alleged to have attended a military training camp in Afghanistan.
197 Yunis Abdurrahman Shokuri Asafi 1968-04-05 2002-05-01 2015-09-16
237 Mohammed Souleimani Laalami Casablanca 1965-03-04 2002-02-08 2006-02-07
  • Claimed he was beaten into uttering false confessions.[16]
244 Abdul Latif Nasir Casablanca 1965-03-04 2002-05-03
294 Mohammed Mizouz Casablanca 1973-12-31 2002-06-14 2004-07-31
  • Repatriated to Morocco in August 2004 with four other Moroccans.[17]
  • Released on parole, but subsequently re-arrested on November 11, 2005.[17]
  • Mizouz reported guards had urinated on the Koran.[4][18]
499 Radwan Al Shakouri Asafi 1972-02-12 2002-05-01 2004-07-31
534 Tarek Dergoul Mile End, UK 1977-12-11 2002-05-05 2004-03-09
587 Ibrahim Bin Shakaran Casablanca 1979-08-04 2002-05-03 2004-07-31
  • Repatriated to Morocco in August 2004 with four other Moroccans.[17]
  • Released on parole, but subsequently re-arrested on November 11, 2005.[17]
590 Ahmed Rashidi Tanjiers 1966-03-16 2002-06-14 2007-04-28

References

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  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 3 Guantanamo Detainees Freed, Washington Post, July 3, 2005
  9. Spanish court acquits Moroccan who was held at Guantanamo, International Herald Tribune, October 11, 2006
  10. Morocco sentences three former Guantanamo detainees, The Jurist, November 12, 2006
  11. Morocco Jails 3 Ex-Guantanamo Detainees, Associated Press, November 10, 2006
  12. Rabat jails ex-Guantanamo detainees, Al Jazeera, November 12, 2006
  13. Summary of Evidence memo (.pdf) prepared for Yunis Abdurrahman Shokuri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - November 16, 2004 - page 69
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  16. Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Mohammed Souleimani Laalami's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 72-74
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  19. Factual errors cited in cases against detainees: Lawyers demand new trial system at Guantanamo, Boston Globe, July 14, 2006