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CSRT Decision: Yasin Qasem Muhammad Ismail (ISN 522)

CSRT | ACLU-RDI 582

Tribunal determined that the detainee in question has been accurately classified as an enemy combatant and that he is affiliated with the Taliban and Al Qaida, having stayed in Al Qaida guesthouses and undergone military training at Camp Farouq and Malek in 2000. Detainee denied everything, except the allegation that he had received training at Camp Farouq. Detainee claims he was tortured in Afghanistan and in Guantanamo Bay. Detainee was captured in Tora Bora. Although the detainee's name is redacted, his identity as Yasin Qasem Muhammad Ismail is apparent based on a comparison to publicly available information (see related links to the right).

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INCIDENTS OF ABUSE MENTIONED:
  • Unknown date, Unknown, Afghanistan
    • Detainee claims that he admitted to being an Al Qaida member as a result of torture by U.S. forces in Afghanistan.
  • Unknown date, Unknown, Guantanamo
    • Detainee claims that he was tortured in Guantanamo Bay and his shoulder was broken as a result. He claims to have received immediate medical attention for the injury.