User:Geo Swan/Guantanamo/Guantanamo captive's habeas corpus cases/Re Guantanamo Detainee Litigation Docs/Doc 92
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- On July 18 2008 Shayana D. Kadidal of the Center for Constitutional Rights filed a status report on Al Halmandy v. Bush No. 05-CV-2385 (RMU) on behalf of seven Guantanamo captives[1]:
Mohammed Kameen. 1045 - Faces charges before a Guantanamo military commission:
- ...accusing him of providing material support to hostilities against U.S. and allied armed forces in Afghanistan, were sworn on March 12, 2008, and referred for trial on April 4, 2008.
Saki Bacha, 900 - Now known as Mohammed Jawad.
- Faces charges before a Guantanamo military commission:
- ...accusing him of throwing a hand grenade into a vehicle carrying U.S. and allied personnel in Afghanistan, were sworn on October 9, 2007, and referred for trial on January 30, 2008. It has been widely reported in the news media that Jawad was sixteen years old at the time of the alleged attack..."
Muhammed Saad Iqbal Madni, 743 - Madni had a duplicate petition in Civil Action No. 06-CV-1674 (RMC), filed September 29, 2006 under the name Qari Saad Iqbal, which he withdrew voluntarily on February 12, 2007. Judge Collyer dismissed that case without prejudice on February 12, 2007.
- Pursuant to the Detainee Treatment Act (DTA), petitioner Madni filed a Petition
for Review of Combat Status Review Tribunal Determination with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on April 3, 2007, No. 07-1083. There is a protective order in place in that case. Madni’s DTA petition is still pending before the Court of Appeals.
Riad Nargeri, 510 Houmad Warzly, 574 Sabry Mohammed, 570 Saleh, 78
- Kadidal reports:
- No factual return or classified CSRT record has been filed for any petitioner on
this petition.
- Kadidal reports this:
- "...petition was filed on behalf of 63 petitioners on December 13, [2005, just prior to the passage of the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005. After review, a large number of the petitioners in the instant case appear to be duplicates of petitioners on other habeas corpus petitions, or appear to have been transferred or released from Guantánamo."
- ^ Shayana D. Kadidal (2008-08-18). "Guantanamo Bay Detainee Litigation: Doc 92 -- status report" (PDF). United States Department of Justice. Retrieved 2008-08-22. mirror