Malek Military Center
The Malek Military Center is a military training camp described in the allegations against some Guantanamo Bay detainees.
- Two Factors favoring Al Shabli's continued detention prepared for his Administrative Review Board hearing were:
- The detainee received weapons training on anti-aircraft machine guns at the Malek Center in Afghanistan.
- The Malek Center in Kabul, Afghanistan, logistically supports the Taliban by providing weapons training to foreign fighters, vehicle maintenance, and lodging for soldiers assigned to the frontlines.
- Also alleged to have attended the Al Farouq training camp
Saeed Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah Sarem Jarabh[1] |
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Yasin Qasem Muhammad Ismail[2] |
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Mishal Awad Sayaf Alhabiri[3] |
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Salman Yahya Hassan Mohammed Rabeii[5] |
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Sofiane Haderbache[6] |
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Abdul Raham Houari[7] |
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Bashir Nashir Al-Marwalah[8] |
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References
- documents (.pdf), from Saeed Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah Sarem Jarabh's Combatant Status Review Tribunal
- documents (.pdf), from Yasin Qasem Muhammad Ismail's Combatant Status Review Tribunal
- Summarized transcripts (.pdf) Archived 2008-05-07 at the Wayback Machine, from Mishal Awad Sayaf Alhabiri's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 20
- Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) Archived 2016-06-21 at the Wayback Machine of Abdullah Yahia Yousf Al Shabli Administrative Review Board, April 28, 2005 - page 25
- Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) Archived 2009-08-31 at the Wayback Machine of Salman Yahya Hassan Mohammed Rabeii Administrative Review Board - 28 January 2005 - page 65
- Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) Archived 2009-08-31 at the Wayback Machine of Sofiane Haderbache Administrative Review Board - page 43
- Summarized transcript (.pdf), from Abdul Raham Houari's Administrative Review Board hearing - page 102
- Summary of Evidence against Bashir Nashir Al Marwalah from pages 20-21 of his Combatant Status Review Tribunal
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