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  1. a person who is kept in prison, usually because of his or her political opinions

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"One detainee reported being locked down for multiple days for sharing coffee with another detainee," the report said.
Another problem with using Guantánamo is that once a detainee touches the base, it becomes difficult to get rid of the detainee later.
Every center had between one and three visits per detainee per month, apart from the Verne, which had just 0.2 monthly visits per detainee.
ICE's statement Tuesday did not specify how long the detainee had been in custody or provide any details about how the detainee contracted coronavirus.
The report quoted an unnamed detainee as saying that he saw a fellow detainee being carried away in a body bag after being repeatedly tortured.
Finally, once a detainee has been held at Guantánamo, the transfer restrictions also forbid sending the detainee to the United States for a civilian trial.
FORMER GITMO DETAINEE KILLED IN YEMEN STRIKE: A former Guantanamo Bay detainee was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Yemen last week, the Pentagon said Monday.
We all agree that it is unthinkable that any detainee, let alone a high-profile detainee like Mr. Epstein, would die unnoticed at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
For example, in order to be able to continue notifying ICE of detainee release dates, on March 26, 2018, Sheriff Hutchens decided to make all detainee releases public.
"Having informed the detainee of his right to counsel, and the detainee having asked for counsel, the department's position that his request should simply be ignored until it decides what to do with the detainee and when to allow him access to counsel is both remarkable and troubling," she wrote.
"We take any such breach of security and detainee safety extremely seriously and will be carrying out a review of our detainee management to identify any lessons learned," he said.
Justice Breyer flagged similar concerns in 2014 when the Supreme Court decided not to hear the appeal of another Guantánamo detainee, but that detainee had not raised the legal arguments.
"We all agree that it is unthinkable that any detainee, let alone a high-profile detainee like Mr. Epstein, would die unnoticed at the Metropolitan Correctional Center," the judge wrote.
IRF ing typically involved a team of six or more men dressed in riot gear: the first man would pepper-spray the detainee, then charge into the cell and, using a heavy shield and his body weight, tackle the detainee; the rest would jump on top, shackling or binding the detainee until he was no longer moving.
He is the eighth ICE detainee to die since October.
Often, officers would request the detainee delete their Twitter account.
One more detainee is scheduled to be transferred this month.
One detainee, Jose Azurida, 2000, died of a heart attack.
The detainee can apply for asylum or other such programs.
But is that enough for a detainee population topping 55,000?
"Ships can carry many planes that size," another detainee said.
We had a detainee who had worms in his armpits.
"When a detainee is transferred, the only specific information released by DOD to the public is the detainee's name and the name of the country to which the detainee will be transferred," she wrote.
"We all agree that it is unthinkable that any detainee, let alone a high-profile detainee like Mr. Epstein, would die unnoticed at the Metropolitan Correctional Center," Berman wrote in his letter to the Times.
This is the third Stewart detainee to die since May 2017.
One of them: What should a detainee game library look like?
Allegations of detainee torture are mounting, though Turkish officials deny them.
The man was the second immigration detainee to die this month.
Conversely federal trials cost on average $85033,000 per detainee to conduct.
Would Haspel follow a direct presidential order to waterboard a detainee?
One detainee filed multiple requests for specialty care, to no avail.
And I knew they wouldn't let a detainee starve to death.
Deemed a high-value detainee, he was then taken to COBALT.
The forced destruction of detainee art would directly violate this statute.
A Yemeni detainee named Ali al-Sharqawi kept a secret diary.
"Mansoor is biased toward women," one detainee said with a laugh.
No detainee has been sent to the Guantanamo prison since 2008.
The spokesman declined to identify the detainee or provide more details.
Trump later, Mr. Darweesh was the first detainee to be released.
Even staff at the camps are forbidden from aggregating detainee figures.
Mr. Balzuhair is the second detainee that Cape Verde has resettled.
In 2010, it took in a low-level detainee from Syria.
ICE has been criticized for its detainee medical care for years.
Were these failures related to detainee abuse, or conditions of detention?
Our community is not good with this idea of former detainee.
Each detainee was given five minutes to speak to CNN's Will Ripley.
No US detainee has ever returned home in a comatose state before.
They then confirm they have a detainee in custody, matching Holder's description.
I think he&aposs going to be more conservative on detainee rights.
Another detainee allowed him to use his phone card to call Cleivi.
The detainee then somehow overtook and shot the deputies, according to officials.
Mitchell had traveled there to participate in the interrogation of another detainee.
According to news reports, the detainee was captured while fighting alongside ISIS.
A relative of another detainee started crying when she heard the news.
When pregnant women are treated like any other detainee, unwanted miscarriages happen.
In fact, Haspel said, they covered the interrogation of only one detainee.
One detainee, Mohammad Bwazir, 28500, of Yemen, was scheduled to be transferred.
He was eventually traded for a detainee held on the rebel side.
He has, however, made significant headway in winnowing down the detainee population.
Authorities are also investigating the death of another immigrant detainee in Georgia.
They unsuccessfully tried to resuscitate the detainee before he was pronounced dead.
And it sometimes took months to identify a detainee as mentally ill.
A week ago, a detainee tried to hang himself in the shower.
Reaching the point when a detainee goes to trial is a positive.
The man confined there was referred to by his detainee number, 200553.
The doctor's stated role was to monitor the health of the detainee.
The transfers come a day after one detainee was sent to Italy.
Russia's Interfax news agency cited police as identifying the detainee as Gabyshev.
"We're making this from nature," detainee Ali Othman says with a chuckle.
"It was like a chain," one former detainee told Human Rights Watch.
A 230 story in the Miami New Times, based on hundreds of pages of files on detainee complaints submitted between 2160 and 218 and obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, found multiple cases of detainee abuse.
In 2004, when the Bush administration sent to Saudi Arabia a Guantánamo detainee who similarly was born on American soil to visiting Saudi parents, the detainee, Yaser E. Hamdi, agreed to renounce his citizenship as part of the deal.
According to the nonprofit organization Freedom for Immigrants, Mesa Verde costs taxpayers $119.95 per detainee per day for the first 20193 people detained there, while Adelanto costs $111.92 per detainee per day for the first 1,455 people detained there.
A disabled detainee was 'inappropriately held' in solitary confinement for days A disabled detainee asked to be placed in administrative segregation but instead was placed in disciplinary segregation and "inappropriately held" there for nine days, according to the report.
Five days later, another detainee lent him money so he could call her.
Hernandez is the sixth detainee to die in ICE custody since October 2017.
"We observed two of the leaks dripping directly onto detainee beds," officials wrote.
"They correct us by beating us with sticks," one detainee told the group.
I watched this lady in a hijab go and bring out this detainee.
Detainee Library provides books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs/CDs, board games, and electronic games.
A detainee told Reuters the inmates taking action were political prisoners seeking freedom.
The detainee claims his wife wrote the letter but signed his daughter's name.
This law, among others, includes the Detainee Treatment Act which I helped author.
"We are very concerned about the ... potential for detainee releases from the prisons."
The program is under scrutiny after a former detainee sent to Uruguay disappeared.
We would not transfer any detainee to the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay.
Stefanowicz shuts it off and has a short conversation with a naked detainee.
The second detainee had soft tissue damage in his head, causing severe swelling.
She was not at that site when the detainee Abu Zubaydah was tortured.
Meanwhile, Gloria almost sacrifices her freedom helping an ICE detainee call her children.
The Trump administration has shuttered the State Department office that negotiated detainee transfers.
Ms. Meng, the eldest daughter of Huawei's founder, is Canada's most famous detainee.
He was escorted to jail in a wheelchair, wearing an orange detainee vest.
This law, among others, includes the Detainee Treatment Act, which I helped author.
During the hearing, she said only one detainee was depicted on those tapes.
A few days later, detainee Noel Covarrubia saw the man back at Krome.
My job was as an advocate, and we were dealing with detainee litigation.
Dallas (CNN)The last detainee at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport was Jesus.
"Many families feel afraid to speak with former detainee[s]," Al-Jizawi explains.
The lawmakers have demanded Geo Group and CoreCivic respond to allegations of detainee mistreatment.
Prosecutors also showed the hunting knife that Gallagher allegedly used to stabbed the detainee.
He was resettled alongside a former detainee from Tajikistan, who has more readily adapted.
"They kept telling me to 'explain problems'," says one detainee quoted in the report.
"We are dying day by day inside here," one detainee said, according to Teesdale.
The guards will bring the phone through the window for a detainee to use.
Techniques included things ranging from slapping the detainee, stress positions, sleep deprivation, and waterboarding.
It says detainee transfers to foreign countries happen only after a comprehensive review process.
Asked whether there had been any allegations of detainee abuses, the commander acknowledged some.
Attempting to hold the new detainee in that fashion would raise those questions anew.
"Look at Mansoor with hair all over his body," one detainee shouted at me.
Like another detainee, Sheikh Alwaleed, Sheikh Amoudi extended his reach to the United States.
There have been reports that Iraq is asking more than $1 million per detainee.
The debate over the permissible size of the detainee population has grown white hot.
Mr. al-Alwi is considered a low value detainee, but is being held indefinitely.
Under Hudson County's new contract, ICE pays the county $120 a day per detainee.
When Wood tried to search for 200543 in Guantánamo's detainee database, he found nothing.
Detainees killed five guards before order was restored, and one detainee was also killed.
Every time a detainee needs to relieve him or herself, an argument breaks out.
A guard walks with a detainee at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center in California.
A detainee sits in a holding cell at a detention center in Lumpkin, Georgia.
Later, he saw a young detainee get doused with kerosene, and set on fire.
A released detainee, who spoke to me by phone, told me about the cell.
Later, she was involved in the CIA's destruction of the videotapes of detainee interrogations.
After that came to light, Congress enacted the Detainee Treatment Act in December 2005.
My job was as an advocate, and we were dealing with the detainee litigation.
Another detainee, Abu Zubaydah, was tortured at the site before Ms. Haspel took charge.
Prosecutors denied any wrongdoing and said he had been treated as every other detainee.
Detainee complained that it was a violation of Islam to listen to Arabic music.
The U.S. should help "develop an internationally coordinated strategy for addressing the ISIS detainee problem set and designate one senior U.S. official charged with implementing a coherent strategy to address all ISIS detainee populations," the report offers, among several recommendations on the issue.
A detainee reported that his teeth fell out while he was waiting for dental care Another detainee interviewed by inspectors said he'd been waiting more than two years for cavities to be filled and had multiple teeth fall out in the meantime.
"The decision of where to place a particular detainee is made on a case-by-case-basis, taking into account several factors, including the transgender individual's preference, and the safety and well-being of the detainee and others," Ruskok told VICE News.
" "The judge will ask the name of the detainee and whether he committed the crime.
Melkioro Gahungu, 64, is the 13th detainee to die while under CBSA custody since 2000.
Melkioro Gahungu, 5193, is the 13th detainee to die while under CBSA custody since 2000.
The defense team called eight witnesses, two of whom disputed that Gallagher stabbed the detainee.
The detainee had no attorney to represent him in this disciplinary action, the logs state.
Mr. Shumrani was held as a wartime detainee and was never charged with a crime.
Previous detainee releases have set a disturbing precedent of being recirculated back into the battlefield.
A detainee would likely immediately challenge their detention in court on that ground, experts say.
Only when a detainee is released should the government be talking publicly about a case.
He is the third known detainee to die at the Otay Mesa facility since 2016.
A detainee would likely immediately challenge their detention in court on that ground, experts say.
A White House National Security Council spokesman confirmed it had received the new detainee criteria.
The ICS officials must ensure that every individual detainee does not suffer or die unnecessarily.
A gloved guard motions for the detainee in front of him to follow his commands.
If the detainee is lucky, then perhaps they'll be released within a matter of months.
There, he became the first detainee subjected to the simulated drowning technique known as waterboarding.
The judge will ask the name of the detainee and whether he committed the crime.
When Ms. Hassan was called, she handed her child to another detainee to look after.
One detainee was an acquaintance he barely recognized because he had lost so much weight.
A coronavirus brought into a detention facility can quickly spread among the dense detainee cohort.
By the time the uprising ended, five police officers (and one detainee) had been killed.
On the federal bench, he ruled against trying a Guantánamo detainee in a military court.
According to the Wyatt, the detainee was "closely monitored" due to his chronic health conditions.
The last detainee was sent there in 803, according to advocacy group Human Rights First.
His departure reduced the detainee population to 59, of whom 20 are recommended for transfer.
Without a key connecting detainee names to the corpse numbers, identifying the dead is difficult.
Interrogators ridiculed detainee by developing creative stories to fill in gaps in detainee's cover story.
Detainee was asked if he can find the verse in the Koran that prohibits music.
The Trump administration has been fighting to keep a lawyer from reaching the current detainee.
Saeed Abedni, a pastor, and an unnamed fourth detainee were reportedly also among those released.
In another instance, at the GEO Group's Texas facility, a detainee was kept in solitary confinement for 30 days after he was accused of being the aggressor in two separate PREA violations — one of which was against a detainee he had shared a dormitory with.
I've seen detainee patients so agitated, so upset that you can see them struggling within themselves.
Most tragically, in July Pyongyang returned one detainee – Michigan college student Otto Warmbier – in a coma.
He said each detainee had been ordered to pay bail of 1 million Lebanese pounds ($662).
Michael Behenna was 24 when he killed an Iraqi detainee during an unauthorized interrogation in 2008.
Just last month, a report cited concerns about ICE detainee treatment and care at four facilities.
The Corrections Corporation of America has a long history of ignoring detainee safety and federal laws.
The Pentagon released 198 photographs from criminal investigations into detainee abuse, most showing scrapes and bruises.
The first US official to interrogate the detainee was Ali Soufan, a Lebanese-American FBI agent.
There is little reason to believe either detainee will fare better than Mr al-Alwi did.
Another female detainee reportedly spent a year shuffling between solitary confinement at Estrella and the MHU.
"After all the promises that Obama made, he never fulfilled," former Guantanamo detainee Shafiq Rasul said.
Over the past 15 years, many detainees have requested and read books from the Detainee Library.
So we'd get them for a detainee, dump them into a folder, and go through them.
Feinstein was referring to emails he sent in 2005 after Congress passed the Detainee Treatment Act.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Sunday announced that it had transferred a Yemeni detainee to Italy.
He was identified as an ISIS fighter by another detainee, according to The New York Times.
During their final months in office, White House officials hope to significantly reduce the detainee population.
The Senate report noted how one detainee was waterboarded 83 times over a period of days.
"I find there is reasonable suspicion that the detainee is guilty of murder," the judge announced.
Judge Garland was hardly alone: No detainee won a release order at the appeals court level.
In addition, one former detainee transferred under the Bush administration was newly suspected of causing problems.
Ms. L. begged her fellow detainee to write a letter to the judge on her behalf.
Two Iranian lawmakers said on Monday that a 22-year-old detainee has died in prison.
He was the first American detainee to die from injuries sustained in a North Korean prison.
Mr. Darbi has renounced Islamist ideology and lived apart from the general detainee population for years.
A guard walks a with a detainee in an intake area at an ICE processing center.
An internal ICE detainee death notification obtained by BuzzFeed News provided additional details on his case.
Bariedah, the former detainee, recalled to Insider a time when she was awoken at 2 a.m.
The article, "Smoking With the Jackal," was a case study on how to question a detainee.
The detainee "didn't do anything aggressive -- he just stood there," Jamison told Chicago TV station WFLD.
"I can't imagine the outcome if I hadn't come here to study," another detainee tells CCTV.
The issue could arise when reviewing an inevitable habeas corpus lawsuit filed by an ISIS detainee.
It is no substitute for the legally-required detainee plan the President must submit to Congress.
Chutkan dismissed as "disingenuous at best" a Pentagon argument that the ACLU has no standing in the case because it has been unable to confer or meet with the detainee, and cannot prove that detainee wants the group to pursue a habeas corpus petition on his behalf.
Before the hearing could begin, Shayne burst out of the detainee room holding two security guards hostage.
In a final redemption, Fig sacrifices her IVF treatment to get an abortion for a pregnant detainee.
The mother of another detainee complained that no Taiwanese officials had been in touch following the news.
Still, the detainee death review found there were no deficiencies in ICE Performance-Based National Detention Standards.
The former Kuwaiti detainee, Faiz Mohammed Ahmed al Kandari, 38, was captured in Afghanistan in late 2001.
"I just want to be deported," one hunger-striking detainee in solitary confinement told guards in November.
The Detainee Treatment Act, passed in 29, banned cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment for any American prisoner.
The largest detainee transfer under Obama took place in August, with 15 inmates going to the UAE.
Video The women say they fight for all detainee rights, on all sides of the protracted conflict.
In the case of Baltimore, a review was ongoing before the death of black detainee Freddie Gray.
Another former detainee said he felt the guards disrespected the asylum seekers and treated them like criminals.
It helps that I wrote my Master's thesis on this very building—the Guantanamo Bay Detainee Library.
Odinga has been imprisoned and had his wife and children targeted, and is Kenya's longest serving detainee.
"The detainee issue is challenged by our force-posture changes," a defense official reportedly said on Tuesday.
The talks center on a Malaysian detainee at Guantánamo, Mohd Farik Bin Amin, better known as Zubair.
U.S. envoy Khalilzad has been working to rally international engagement, just as he fostered the detainee swap.
Currently, it is reimbursed by ICE for the dollar a day it pays each immigrant detainee worker.
As a former child soldier, Khalil is classified as a "level 2" detainee -- an active ISIS fighter.
The ex-detainee, Mohamedou Ould Slahi, 45, was transferred to his native Mauritania on Monday, officials said.
In 2014, an Iranian detainee was killed during two days of rioting at the Manus Island center.
The statutory transfer restrictions require that he do so at least 30 days before any detainee leaves.
On Monday, a separate judiciary official announced that a detainee had committed suicide in Tehran's Evin prison.
Rachel Petersen, a Minneapolis-based attorney representing another detainee onboard, says her client reported a similar experience.
The Defense Department is "the sole impediment" to the ACLU's access to the detainee, the judge said.
It's the first time the facility's detainee population is below 100 since it was created in 2002.
But Trump administration officials have been searching for candidates to become its first new detainee since 2008.
Cover: A detainee mops the floor at the intake station at the Stewart Detention Center, Friday, Nov.
That group includes about five men who have gone on hunger strikes to protest, detainee lawyers say.
A fifth detainee whom other prisoners have identified as a hunger striker does not have a lawyer.
Additionally, one detainee has been isolated from the general population in the medical area at the facility.
Judge Kavanaugh's willingness to deny this detainee an abortion might suggest he is inclined to overturn Roe.
The detainee issue, Qu's contact assured her, would be raised at the quarterly J.C.P.O.A. meetings in Vienna.
In New Jersey, ICE pays $110 and $117 per detainee a day to Bergen and Essex counties.
" Connell offered Mitchell a chance to correct the record, particularly around the prevalence of detainee torture. "Dr.
The official accused the unnamed detainee of having been "trained by European intelligence services ... leading the rioters".
Leg shackles are placed on a detainee by a guard in an ICE facility in Tacoma, Washington.
A detainee waits in a holding area at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in California.
He has never been charged with a crime and is held at Guantánamo as an indefinite detainee.
The detainee was subsequently found to be in severe benzodiazepine withdrawal and was admitted to the hospital.
The records included surveillance video, detainee logs and health records turned over to police by Border Patrol.
He voted against the Detainee Treatment Act in 2005 that prohibited cruel or degrading treatment of detainees.
A federal judge last month had ordered the military to let the lawyers talk to the detainee.
In its filing, the government argued that since the ACLU has no "significant relationship" with the detainee, it "cannot show that it would act in the detainee's best interests when it has never conferred with the detainee in order to learn what those interests are," according to the filing.
The dispute has recently come under heightened scrutiny because the authorities in Uruguay lost track last month of a former detainee resettled there; the detainee had told friends that he was going on a religious retreat and would not be available by phone or email until sometime this week.
The Defense Department said the ACLU has "no significant relationship" with the detainee and "cannot show that it would act in the detainee's best interests when it has never conferred with the detainee in order to learn what those interests are," according to a filing with the court.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Friday released 198 photographs from detainee abuse investigations in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
The detainee, who has a degree in electrical engineering, is married with one child, according to court papers.
Balderramos-Torres is the sixth detainee to die in ICE custody since October 1, 22, the agency said.
On September 20113, Dridi's family received a call, informing them that the detainee had been taken to hospital.
Adrian Rankine-Galloway, a Pentagon spokesman, said the U.S. has seen no evidence of detainee abuse in Yemen.
"No-one has a shirt, so you can count the ribs of their body," said one former detainee.
One entry from Lumpkin expresses confusion about why a detainee was placed in solitary confinement to begin with.
In court, Taylor apologized for obstructing the investigation into the death of the 52-year-old pretrial detainee.
Hernández said she was diagnosed with HIV at a clinic in Honduras, according to the detainee death review.
The detainee who said he saw the other prisoner die goes, like many Afghans, by one name, Assadullah.
The psychologist was initially sent to the black site in Afghanistan to handle the "evaluation" of another detainee.
She had no idea she lived in one of 35 states where officers can claim a detainee consented.
If true, however, they reflect as badly on Nissan as on him and his fellow detainee, Greg Kelly.
During these interrogations, Chinese police would share printouts of tweets posted by the detainee which they want deleted.
An Islamic State detainee provided vital information that allowed the U.S. military to conduct the strikes, CNN said.
RELATED: Mistaken identity keeps detainee at Guantanamo Bay More than half of the remaining detainees are Yemeni nationals.
I don't know a single detainee, who wants anything to do with Harry Potter at this point, right?
Sending an ISIS detainee to Guantánamo could put the United States on shaky legal ground, experts have said.
Sending an ISIS detainee to Guantanamo could put the United States on shaky legal ground, experts have said.
It added that the detainee had been under investigation on suspicion of forming a terrorist group in Bosnia.
But as of Wednesday afternoon, the Connors were no longer publicly listed on ICE's online detainee locator system.
Outside the kingdom, the most famous detainee is Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, one of the world's wealthiest men.
The transfer of the prisoner, Fayiz Ahmad Yahia Suleiman, reduced the detainee population to no more than 78.
He was the first detainee to be waterboarded, and his brutal torture was documented in a Senate report.
The Defense Department has not said how long it expects to hold the detainee, according to court documents.
He oversaw detainee operations in Iraq in 2008 and 2009, and dedicated his entire career to military policing.
Several Defense Department officials declined to say how much information or cooperation they have received from the detainee.
Every effort is made to ensure that the only person a detainee communicates with is his CIA interrogator.
Stefanowicz takes me to a windowless cell where he and an analyst have been working on a detainee.
ICE has set up an online detainee locator, but it does not include people who are under 18.
Detainee advocates have questioned Mr. Dutton's assessment, pointing to photographic evidence that the alternate facilities are not ready.
She oversaw the torture of the detainee Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri at a secret site in Thailand.
A defector, who went by the pseudonym Caesar, escaped with photographs of thousands of starved, bruised detainee corpses.
"Conditions are really deteriorating here," added Semaj, another detainee who is also being held on a parole violation.
He was designated an indefinite detainee who could be held for the duration of the war on terror.
The county receives a day rate for each detainee it holds, which last year totaled about $35 million.
" He told me, "There was not anyone approaching even the most liberal interpretation of a 'high-value detainee.
In "The Other Latif," the reporter Latif Nasser covers the legal plight of Detainee 244, Abdul Latif Nasser.
But an internal detainee death notification obtained by BuzzFeed News gives some insight into his life in detention.
Recently, alleged medical abuse led to the death of a detainee at its detention center in Aurora, Colorado.
Still, by the time he left office in January, the detainee population had been reduced to 41 men.
THE TOPLINE: The Pentagon announced Monday the fourth transfer this month of a detainee out of Guantánamo Bay.
At that point it had been more than two years since any lower-level detainee had been transferred.
The report also says one former detainee transferred under the Bush administration was newly suspected of re-engagement.
Al-Qosi was captured in 2001 and was deemed by intelligence officials to be a "high-risk" detainee.
How does the Obama administration decide when a detainee can be released from the Guantánamo Bay detention facility?
Romero found some help from a fellow detainee who was an attorney in his home country of Venezuela.
Adrian Rankine-Galloway, a Pentagon spokesman, said that the U.S. has seen no evidence of detainee abuse in Yemen.
Bureau spokesman Ed Ross said Le Roux was a "pretrial detainee," and that no other information was publicly available.
"The detainee has had no contact or communication with anyone except government personnel since his detention," the ruling reads.
A woman detainee, Djemila M., was charged with aiding and abetting but released, the prosecutors said in a statement.
After much debate at headquarters level, Soufan was given temporary permission to reengage with the detainee on April 17.
The exact number of detainee deaths is unknown because often it's not clear where they went to begin with.
Police tactics are a heightened issue in Baltimore because of the death of black detainee Freddie Gray last year.
The previously unreported details show Nguyen died under similar circumstances to a 2014 death of a Sri Lankan detainee.
The incident also comes just days after North Korea released US detainee Otto Warmbier after 17 months in detention.
"Nearly every surviving detainee has emerged from custody having suffered unimaginable abuses", said Paul Pinheiro, chairman of the commission.
This summer, Waypoint sent me to the Detainee Library, to figure out what happened to the games at Gitmo.
The detainee, Ahmed al-Darbi, was transferred to Saudi Arabia pursuant to a plea agreement he made in 2628.
A December 2017 report also found shortcomings in hygiene, medical treatment, and detainee safety in facilities across the country.
Finally, the sequestration or (as has been reported) destruction of detainee art would run afoul of U.S. copyright law.
The Pentagon announced on Friday the release of another detainee from Guantánamo Bay, following two releases earlier this week.
"I had wrapped (a) towel on my head, but it was taken off," a detainee wrote in court documents.
Another detainee said some of the men had fallen ill and were unable to get the necessary medical attention.
They ordered "harsh treatment" of specific detainees and complained of increasing detainee deaths as corpses piled up and decomposed.
She saw the detainee library replete with hundreds of DVDs and the Harry Potter series in Arabic and Pashto.
Looking at only those complaints submitted in 2017, hundreds are marked as "detainee/prisoner/suspect related abuse" or similar.
Training ought to be underway to teach staff the symptoms and proper response to detainee requests for health care.
During his time in American custody, Mr. Darbi cooperated with investigators and lived apart from the main detainee population.
One detainee was continuing to receive the wrong dose of medication for days after the dosage had been changed.
ICE officials told congressional staffers that the detainee had been quarantined and that intakes at the facility were suspended.
"It's shameful," the detainee, Ahmed Muhammed Haza al-Darbi, said in an unusual statement conveyed Wednesday through his lawyer.
Hargan, an appellate decision that allowed a 17-year-old detainee in an immigration facility to receive an abortion.
Another former detainee, Jeffrey E. Fowle, also said he was never harmed physically during nearly six months in detention.
The detainee has been identified only as an Angolan native and French citizen, pending notification of next of kin.
" Inside, the walls were "covered with white paint or paper to further eliminate objects the detainee may concentrate on.
The punishment for talking to another detainee was to be hung by the wrists, feet barely touching the ground.
A government attorney noted at the hearing that no final decision to transfer the detainee had yet been made.
Ms. Haspel ran a black-site prison in Thailand where another high-level detainee was tortured in late 2002.
You have a call from a detainee at Port Isabel detention Center This call will be monitored and recorded.
A detainee waits in a holding area at the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Tacoma, Washington.
" And Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican, asked, "Do you agree with me that the Detainee Treatment Act prevents waterboarding?
"I can make doors now, the chairs we're sitting on and also tables," said one detainee subtitled Mijiti Aizezi.
The detainee, Ahmed al Darbi, was transferred to Saudi Arabia pursuant to a plea agreement he made in 2014.
"The detainee, who was held protectively, was suffering from a health problem," the statement said, without giving any details.
"Many brothers, more than 20 disappeared (since the conflict started in April)," a detainee messaged me in early June.
"Many brothers, more than 20 disappeared (since the conflict started in April)," a detainee messaged me in early June.
Iranian authorities claimed that a 23-year-old detainee named Sina Ghanbari, along with four other people, committed suicide.
Israel deported the Turkish detainee, Ebru Ozkan, on July 15 and later confirmed that Trump had requested her release.
WASHINGTON — Younis Shokuri, a Moroccan detainee at the Guantánamo Bay prison, said he feared being repatriated to his native country.
One detainee was a 32-year-old Mexican national and member of the gang "Krazy A—Mexican," the agency said.
So the moment [a detainee] was most susceptible to beginning to provide information was just before the next waterboarding session.
On Wednesday, Chief Special Warfare Operator Craig Miller said he saw Gallagher kneel next to the detainee and stab him.
Khalid told reporters that Chin is being handled like any other detainee and denied claims that she was being mistreated.
Ryan added that not only Republicans but also many in Obama's own Democratic Party oppose detainee transfers to U.S. soil.
The State Department could not confirm the CNN report, but its correspondent posted a bizarre video interview with the detainee.
The ACLU and other civil rights groups have claimed the detainee has been held too long without access to counsel.
The youngest detainee was just 14 years old when he was captured in Pakistan in 2002, according to his lawyer.
A former Guantanamo Bay detainee was killed in a United States airstrike in Yemen last week, the Pentagon said Monday.
It also cites interviews with family members who said they were informed by government officials that the detainee had died.
My job was an advocate, and we were dealing with detainee litigation," he said "So you had no personal information?
One detainee accepted a resettlement offer and was on the plane but changed his mind before the plane took off.
I turn to the guy giving the tour, a twentysomething who tells me to call him the Detainee Programs Officer.
But if there are board games at Gitmo, why aren't they stacked alongside the PS2008 games in the Detainee Library?
The curators of Ode to the Sea told me he takes pride in being one of the best detainee-artists.
Once, as he recalls, a colleague treated a detainee in a particularly horrific manner — and left him gasping for air.
CIA records do include detainee comments on their rendition experiences and photographs of detainees in the process of being transported.
The memo highlighted CBP's 85033 National Standards on Transport, Escort, Detention and Search, a set of guidelines for detainee care.
De La Rosa is the eighth detainee to die in ICE custody in the 2018 fiscal year, the agency said.
In order for a detainee to be transferred from the facility, a senior official from six agencies must reach consensus.
Prior to that the most recent transfer of a detainee occurred on 19 January, 2017, shortly before Trump took office.
On the issue of waterboarding: Haspel said she doesn't believe Trump would ask her to subject a detainee to that.
If she talked to another detainee, she recalled, a guard might grab her by her hair and stomp on her.
"It's the largest detainee transfer since 2009," said Naureen Shah, director of Amnesty International USA's Security and Human Rights Program.
Mr. Durham has carried out other sensitive investigations into conduct by national-security officials, including accusations of C.I.A. detainee abuse.
Sterling Thomas, another member of Baluchi's defense team, sees a different reason the detainee has bonded so strongly with Pradhan.
The Justice Department told her later that day that no official has talked with the detainee about renouncing his citizenship.
An older detainee inside a communal cellblock at the Camp 6 prison in the detention zone at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Detainee transfers from the Guantánamo Bay prison have resulted in the deaths of Americans, a Defense Department official said Wednesday.
At one point, the officer tells a detainee that if guns are found, he will cut out the man's tongue.
One day, they had coffee at a hotel, by the pool, with the legal team of a current Guantánamo detainee.
The agency is close to eclipsing the eight immigrant detainee deaths in its custody during the entire 2019 fiscal year.
Military records show that Mr. Tahar's brother, who went by the name Ali Abdullah Ahmed, was also a Guantánamo detainee.
The unidentified detainee told attorneys that she and Hernández asked to see a doctor but weren't allowed to see one.
The detainee said he was subjected to sleep deprivation, in some cases for two to three weeks at a time.
No Guantánamo detainee has been brought to the United States for medical care since the prison opened in January 2002.
In the images, they hold up their right hand to show the name of a detainee scrawled on their palm.
There were 2,287 detainees in quarantine for "exposure to a detainee with a contagious condition," as of March 7503, ICE said.
One detainee, "who had been held partially nude and chained to a concrete floor" died in November 2002 from suspected hypothermia.
ICE's Detainee Locator system had no record of him and the facility where he had been detained would tell me nothing.
The Gitmo Detainee Library is no normal prison library; it's run by the U.S. military, not the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.
"The detainee demonstrated a willingness to examine his religious beliefs and engaged more openly with the Board," the review board said.
Mr. Dhuby's dossier, written in late 2006, said he had been mostly compliant with the guard force as a Guantánamo detainee.
" Jessen detected that "Rahman was showing the early stages of hypothermia and ordered the guards to give the detainee a blanket.
That requirement raised fears of political backlash should a detainee take up arms abroad and became an excuse to delay decisions.
In all cases, ICE will arrange for transportation to the abortion appointment "at no cost to the detainee," the guidelines read.
The Bring Back Our Girls group and Human Rights Watch have asked whether Nkeki now is a detainee of the government.
After a detainee died in 2002—the only documented death associated with the CIA program—the agency blamed the BOP training.
"I have to cry in my pillow," an immigrant identified as ICE detainee No. 1 said in his habeas corpus brief.
" In another video played in court, Arpaio, speaking to a Mexican detainee through a translator, said: "Nobody is higher than me.
The oldest detainee was 89, arrived at Gitmo in 20163; the youngest was 14, capturing in Pakistan in 2002, per CNN.
Last year, former detainee Aijalon Gomes, 38, set himself on fire in a San Diego lot in November 2017 and died.
When Rubel met with the detainee, he realized she was suffering from depression and stress; anger management wasn't going to help.
Standing in the library, I asked the Detainee Programs Officer whether or not board games might be added to the collection.
In an extraordinary section we are shown the mail of Omar Deghayes, a British Guantanamo detainee, as redacted by prison officials.
According to a 247 report, IHAT has received more than 210,210 reports of possible war crimes and incidents of detainee abuse.
According to a 2015 report, IHAT has received more than 1,500 reports of possible war crimes and incidents of detainee abuse.
Another detainee reportedly had a plastic bag placed over his head, and was then hit in the face, head and body.
Based on available information, the past year's annual average daily detainee population exceeds the 20033,520 congressionally funded beds available to ICE.
The U.S. military said Ahmed Muhammed Haza al-Darbi's transfer to Saudi Arabia reduced the detainee population to 40 from 41.
The female defense attorney's sudden choice to make out with a detainee and smuggle drugs in her body cavity for him?
The former detainee, Jihad Diyab, is a Syrian who was among six lower-level detainees resettled in Uruguay in December 2014.
In addition, one more former detainee who was released under President George W. Bush is now suspected of rejoining the fight.
To maintain the current 80 prisoners at Guantánamo costs American taxpayers $454 million, or almost $5.7 million per detainee, per year.
Navy prosecutors said that Gallagher took the photo after fatally stabbing the detainee while he was being treated by US medics.
The panel unanimously threw out the case, agreeing with the Bush administration that courts had no jurisdiction to hear detainee lawsuits.
Over the last decade, the detention camp administration itself has been the strongest proponent of the detainee art program's positive impact.
The Scottish game company T-Enterprise went so far as to bring on Moazzam Begg, an ex-detainee, as a consultant.
Even if a judge grants a detainee release on bond, the bond is usually set at $10,000 to $15,000, Villalpando says.
That's assuming nobody visited the same detainee twice, which seems unlikely—meaning even more would have received no visitors at all.
The certifications to Congress must take place within 30 days of the secretary deciding a detainee is no longer a threat.
Modern Love While imprisoned for 14 years, a young Yemeni man learns about love from a fellow detainee — and an iguana.
The new declarations are remarkable both for the number of detainee voices and the consistency of detail in what they report.
The military has already figured out what to do when a detainee dies because that has happened nine times since 2006.
"The theory is that a detainee won't want to reach that point and so will abandon his hunger strike," he said.
Although workers at the facility took selfies with the famous detainee, officials said the Brazilians did not receive any preferential treatment.
Later that day, Neely and his partner brought an elderly detainee to the holding area and forced him to his knees.
During the Amnesty International live stream, someone on Twitter commented that, of the two of them, Wood looked like the detainee.
In prisons, assessments give wardens insight on how to properly handle an extremist detainee while preventing the radicalization of other inmates.
In one 2004 case involving a U.S. citizen, the detainee, Yaser Hamdi, renounced his U.S. citizenship as part of the transfer.
The guards brought the 18-year-old detainee with a gashed lip into a special holding cell the night before Thanksgiving.
One detainee, whom I'll call Santiago, was a Colombian national who has been in the United States since at least 1993.
While at Guantánamo, he was held as Detainee No. 679 and went by the name Mohammed Tahar, according to military records.
By contrast, the Obama administration developed an individualized review process by six agencies to determine whether to recommend transferring each detainee.
Trump posted the tweet 28500 minutes after Fox News tweeted about a U.S. airstrike that killed a former detainee in Yemen.
"CERI confirms the hunger strike begun by Fariba Adelkhah and her co-detainee Kylie Moore-Gilbert," the institute said on Wednesday.
Letters home have described run ins with guards, detainee punishment after visiting days, Askarov's deteriorating health and limited access to medication.
Not one detainee from the makeshift Syrian camps was returned to their home nation in the last five months of 2018.
An advocacy group formed by the letter writers, Detainee Allies, published a separate report based on the findings from the letters.
However, Greek news outlets reported the detainee was Mohammed Ali Hammadi — who remains on the FBI's list of most-wanted terrorists.
The detainee was found to be between 17.1 and 23.7 years old — with 92.55 percent confidence that he was over 18.
Qasemi said Iran considered Sweden's action "questionable and unfriendly", and added that Tehran "could not accept the foreign nationality" of the detainee.
Cover image: A detainee sits in a room to use a telephone inside the Winn Correctional Center in Winnfield, La., Thursday, Sept.
And family members can't find their loved ones using the federal government's official detainee locator since it only provides information on adults.
Trump overturned a decision to demote Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher, who was convicted of posing with the corpse of a dead detainee.
After three years as a pre-trial detainee, I finally got sentenced and now I'm waiting to hear where they'll send me.
She also drafted a cable that her boss sent ordering the destruction of videotapes showing one detainee&aposs ordeal at the site.
On Monday, the warden sent a letter to over 800 prison staff members about the sick detainee, who has now been isolated.
Until May this year, an adult detainee from Giwa would visit the boys' cell each morning to try to continue their schooling.
He was the first US-born detainee in the war on terror and has served 17 years of a 20-year sentence.
He added that there was no blanket solution to the detainee problem, and each case would have to be looked at carefully.
Former detainee Tan Tee Seng, 58, who was imprisoned for four months in 1987, said the idea of compensation was not important.
Motherboard verified that a detainee called Marcus Hutchins, 23, was being held at the Henderson Detention Center in Nevada early on Thursday.
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From that trip and from my previous research, the following is a short list of everything I know about the Detainee Library.
Chak also includes an interview with Martin, a former detainee from Gambia, who was held for 36 months without charge or trial.
Nurses from other prisons are temporarily helping at Victorville with detainee medical screening, according to interviews with employees and internal BOP emails.
If one wanted to learn about CIA and military detainee torture practices, there are thousands upon thousands of pages available to read.
"We don't want to eat at all.... Not one person is eating," said Abdat, a Holot detainee, in an interview with Haaretz.
"It does not concern us if they are stuck at the border or not," Mr. Erdogan said, referring to the American detainee.
A ninth PWHF detainee, Iranian-Canadian Kavous Seyed-Emami, died in prison in February 2018, less than two weeks after his arrest.
Multiple officials told CNN that Mattis was there only to visit troops and not to discuss detainee policy or inspect detention facilities.
Editorial Soon after the detainee population at Guantánamo Bay dropped to 61 last month, Republicans in the House went into a panic.
Among other things, it says that a fellow detainee, shown Mr. Qader's photograph by interrogators, identified him as Osama bin Laden's bodyguard.
The government pays private prison companies fees ranging from roughly $210 to $2000 daily for the care and feeding of each detainee.
But, echoing several other detainee lawyers, he also said he has known the judge for decades and respects him as fair-minded.
And in 2011, Judge Tatel dissented from a panel decision that reversed yet another district court judge's order to free a detainee.
The facility, notorious for guards' alleged sexual abuse and solitary confinement of former detainee Laura Monterrosa, has faced mounting pressure to close.
"There was no day or night as the lights were lit all the time," one former detainee said, according to the report.
One government memo mentioned her by name as a detainee; others showed that the man she named was indeed the commander there.
" — A detainee in an A.C.L.U. lawsuit filed in April, describing the seizure of his 13-year-old son in October "Womp womp.
One detainee was allowed to become so mentally unstable that he lacerated his own penis and required surgery, according to the memo.
It also gives foreign doctors a decisive say in determining, for the first time, whether to release a detainee from Guantánamo Bay.
A wheelchair-bound detainee was segregated nine days without adequate medical care and not allowed to leave his wheelchair during that time.
" The transcript continues, "The Detainee wanted to show the Board his scars and location of injuries, but the board declined the viewing.
The detainee has declined to consent to the transfer, according to the government, and a hearing has been set for Thursday morning.
Any delay could adversely affect the unnamed country's willingness to negotiate with the United States over future detainee transfers, the official said.
Ms. Haspel also faced questions about her role in the C.I.A.'s destruction, in 2005, of 92 videotapes of detainee interrogation sessions.
A former detainee told CNN she witnessed abuse and torture, and lost one of her sons during her time in the camps.
On Wednesday, the Kurdish-Iranian writer Behrooz Boochani, a prominent former detainee, applied for asylum in New Zealand, Australian news media reported.
People who were locked up for prolonged periods were five times as likely to win their immigration cases than the average detainee.
Such assurances typically include a pledge to keep a former detainee under monitoring and prevent him from traveling abroad for several years.
Gallagher was accused of seven total charges, including premeditated murder of an ISIS detainee, but was acquitted of all but one charge.
THE TOPLINE: Detainee transfers from the Guantánamo Bay prison have resulted in the deaths of Americans, a Defense Department official said Wednesday.
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In at least one case, an interrogator begged a detainee to admit to a crime so that he could stop hurting him.
"To my knowledge, Kavanaugh was never responsible for handling any issues related to detainee treatments in the White House," the source said.
The Guantánamo Bay detainee Abu Zubaydah was the first victim of the George W. Bush administration&aposs torture program in August 2002.
Mr. Narag, the professor, spent six years as a pretrial detainee in a Philippine jail himself, before finally being acquitted in 2002.
Related: This detainee has been held at Guantanamo for 13 years because of a mistaken identity Republicans in the Senate, notably Sen.
He persuaded Bush to agree to the Iraq surge and curtail some of the CIA's most brutal and controversial detainee interrogation programs.
A few months after Warmbier's death, former detainee Aijalon Gomes, 38, set himself on fire in a San Diego lot in November 2017.
But for Amina al-Khoulani -- a former detainee and activist who has lost three brothers to regime prisons -- silence is not an option.
The detainee was turned over to the US last September by the Syrian Democratic Forces, the Pentagon-backed militia fighting ISIS in Syria.
Those documents allegedly included approximately 800 Guantanamo Bay detainee assessment briefs, a quarter-million State Department cables and 400,000 Iraq War-related reports.
In 2009, a six-agency task force deemed Mr. Shumrani a detainee who could not be prosecuted but was too dangerous to release.
She had specifically requested detailed detainee files, with names and personal information redacted, and the facility was ready to share them with her.
Merritt said he was not allowed to have any contact with fellow inmates because he was classified a "hands alone, transport alone" detainee.
The petition doesn't make detainee-specific arguments, aside from references to the fact that al-Bihani and Nasser had been cleared for release.
" If they do surrender, Troxell promised, "we will safeguard them to their detainee facility cell, provide them chow, a cot and due process.
This legal loophole had also been used as a defense in incidents where the detainee alleged sexual assault by officers while in custody.
On November 7th PNG's supreme court rejected a bid by lawyers for Behrouz Boochani, a Kurdish-Iranian detainee, to keep the centre open.
It was issued at the request of lawyers for Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, who was waterboarded while a detainee in CIA custody.
"Nearly every surviving detainee has emerged from custody having suffered unimaginable abuses," said Paulo Pinheiro, chairman of the Commission of Inquiry on Syria.
In 245, he joined a panel ruling against Guantanamo Bay detainee Fouzi Khalid Abdullah al Awda in the case of Al Odah v.
The report included 21 interviews with four former detainees, analyzed 38 court verdicts and 35 detailed detainee accounts from 200 Chinese media reports.
Since interrogations of the detainee began, U.S. Special Operations forces have been using the information he has provided to begin to locate targets.
But she also corrected one widely reported detail: There were 92 tapes, she said, covering the interrogation of only one detainee — not two.
The detainee, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, 37, is a program coordinator for the foundation, the independent charitable arm of the Thomson Reuters news agency.
In the summer of 2016, I was in a crazed state of trying to footnote my thesis about the Guantánamo Bay Detainee Library.
Military boards had failed to clear obvious factual mistakes from detainee files, while courts had "utterly failed to hold the executive to account".
A detainee being held at the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has been transferred to Italy, the Department of Defense announced Sunday.
The report defines suspected as plausible but unverified or single-sourced reports about a detainee being directly involved in terrorist or insurgent activity.
Her clients who did contact their children got the phone number from another detainee, not somebody working for the detention center, Goodwin said.
It also cited records from 2004 that appeared to show the NSC authorizing the CIA to use "enhanced interrogation techniques" on one detainee.
More recently, Trump pardoned former Army Lt. Michael Behenna, who had been convicted of murdering a detainee when he was serving in Iraq.
The other detainee Haider Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi was arriving to the U.S. to join his wife, a U.S. contractor, and his young son.
De La Rosa's death comes less than six months after the death of another ICE detainee who had been in custody at Stewart.
The physician indicated in federal filings that they are concerned the detainee could suffer serious health problems due to the ongoing hunger strike.
Chinese law requires the police to notify family members of a detainee within 24 hours of a detention, with only a few exceptions.
Cruz, the Honduran detainee, spent eight months at Adelanto last year before an immigrant rights organization paid the $10,000 bond for his release.
"Tropical weather is an expected part of life in the Caribbean and for our personnel charged with securing the detainee facilities," said Maj.
But the detainee, Mohamed Soltan, was released only after he carried out a 16-month hunger strike, drawing international attention to his imprisonment.
One man told his wife a fellow detainee was forced to stand on his tip-toes with a noose tied around his neck.
A decision to forbid any detainee art from being transferred out of Guantánamo would not reflect well on the Defense Department's operations there.
Or that time when a lawyer reported that a guard had given his client, a detainee, a copy of Fifty Shades of Grey.
Taxpayers spend millions of dollars a year on each detainee, roughly 100 times the cost of housing inmates in high-security civilian prison.
"They're not taking any measures to protect us," said a detainee at the facility, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals.
"The ICC prosecutor has requested to investigate these Americans for alleged detainee abuse, and perhaps more - an utterly unfounded, unjustifiable investigation," he said.
"It seems unlikely that any detainee would be able to go to any building that they were not taken to," Mr. Ruser said.
In the case of another detainee, one who has received a rare trial, the Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear an appeal.
Perhaps this is inevitable: Now that he is a detainee, far from the context that made his rise possible, Karadzic's power is gone.
Mitchell argued that, by reverse-engineering this program, interrogators could overwhelm whatever resistance training a detainee might have absorbed from the Manchester manual.
Trump also overturned a decision to demote Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher, who was convicted of posing with the corpse of a dead detainee.
In 2010, according to investigators, Major Golsteyn — then a captain — killed an unarmed Afghan detainee and buried his body in a shallow grave.
If police officers believe the detainee is armed, an officer can conduct a frisk by passing his hands over the person's outer garments.
Officials said that five guards and one detainee had been killed in the standoff at the detention center, in Depok, West Java Province.
When asked about the agency's decision to conduct forced "rectal feeding" on a detainee, he refused to answer whether that amounted to torture.
Such facilities, which house about 25 percent of ICE inmates, are paid an average of $127 daily per detainee by the federal government.
But even the KTU—the Potemkin Village ICE officials have so assiduously cultivated as a model of enlightened detainee care—is highly suspect.
The White House has also shielded a trove of photos of detainee abuse by arguing that their release could endanger American troops abroad.
" Senior leadership allegedly told colleagues "to 'hold off' on notifying IHSC Clinical Services unless and until the detainee became psychotic and suicidal again.
If police officers believe the detainee is armed, an officer can conduct a frisk by passing his hands over the person's outer garments.
Another immigrant child's birth certificate was allegedly thrown out, and the child was allegedly threatened with sexual abuse by an adult male detainee.
"ICE's lack of response to address this matter at the Adelanto Center shows a disregard for detainee health and safety," the report says.
In the 2202 years since the first detainee arrived, 2628 men and boys have arrived at the base and 28500 remain there today.
Two men have been arrested, Spanish authorities said, but neither detainee is the suspected driver of the van, who reportedly escaped on foot.
The detainee said he had his head repeatedly banged against the wall and was dragged with a towel around his neck, causing bleeding.
As a matter of policy, they said, the United States also needed to tell the International Red Cross that it had a detainee.
Another technique favored by the CIA was called "walling," where a detainee would essentially be slammed against a wooden wall while he being questioned.
"We insist that the detainee is handed over to Russia," it quoted Andrei Kolmakov, a spokesman for the Russian embassy in Prague, as saying.
But another American detainee, Otto Warmbier, died in June 2017 -- just days after he was brought back to the U.S. with severe brain damage.
There are no experts in the world of Detainee Game Libraries, and I suspect, even if there were, they wouldn't be hired at Gitmo.
That confirmed media reports that the detainee was a dual US-Saudi citizen, and that Washington was trying to send him to Saudi Arabia.
They've said that he lied about his roles in Bush-era detainee policy, with controversial judicial appointees, and, most recently, about his drinking habits.
"This change in leadership will not interrupt the safe, human, legal care and custody provided to the detainee population," the press release said. Col.
But defense lawyers have argued in previous cases that officers had the discretion not to use a seat belt if a detainee was combative.
The major determining factor was whether or not the detainee had a lawyer—a right not guaranteed to detained immigrants in the United States.
Al-Afghani, who is the last known detainee to arrive at Guantánamo, is one of 15 "high-value detainees" still at the controversial site.
The strategy of Republican Senate candidates running in Democratic-leaning states by striking a hard line on terrorism detainee issues traces to the Jan.
"  True, he might claim a modest victory on the esoteric issue of detainee immigrant bed math, but the money shot here was the "wall.
But the senior officials responsible for devising, authorizing, and ordering unlawful detainee abuse have so far evaded investigation or prosecution by the U.S. government.
"The use of the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques was not an effective means of obtaining accurate information or gaining detainee cooperation," the report concluded.
And of course, you can't un-ring the effect of the prison buzzer on a detainee, even after he or she is set free.
He is being transferred back to the United States along with another detainee, Samantha El Hassani, a US citizen who married an ISIS member.
Still, the debate over conditions in federal immigrant detention centers raged on, as reports on the conditions of detainee minors circulated over the weekend.
A Guantanamo detainee approved for release on Thursday is refusing to leave the military prison, complicating the president's plan to downsize the inmate population.
The Obama administration transferred two Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo last month in the first such detainee transfer to either Ghana or sub-Saharan Africa.
The detention facility's sequestration of detainee art would prevent the detainees, without good cause, from exercising their lawful exclusive rights under the Copyright Act.
"Nobody told me how to access medical services, so I never ask for them," an immigrant identified as Detainee 1 said in a filing.
They encouraged me to try something ambitious that would add a human dimension to my reporting: tracking down a former detainee and visiting him.
The negotiations and the swap stunned members of Congress, who are required by law to be notified before any detainee is released from Guantánamo.
At a Washington dinner party, guests began to turn on Tom Wilner, a corporate lawyer who was at the time defending a Guantánamo detainee.
The law also blocked trials in America for any Gitmo detainee, even those against whom the United States may have had viable terrorism cases.
In the hunt for Osama bin Laden, for example, the most critical information came from either standard interrogations or non-detainee sources of information.
A 31-year-old Mexican immigrant, being held in New Jersey, became the first detainee in ICE custody to test positive, according to CNN.
One detainee, Behrouz Boochani, a Kurdish journalist from Iran, said the men were experiencing dehydration, hunger, anxiety and the fear of attack and disease.
The official also said that after being interrogated for intelligence purposes, the detainee was read the Miranda warning and had not talked since then.
It's unclear why the detainee was taken to the hospital, where he or she was detained and how long the person was in custody.
But they said the detainee issue should be dealt with on a separate, humanitarian-focused track, and that Trump should consider another prisoner exchange.
Neither ICE nor any of the airlines responded to whether non-detainee passengers typically traveled on the same flight as unauthorized individuals being deported.
Mr. Spear, who was 52 at the time of the attack, was a pretrial detainee who had been at Rikers for about three months.
If a detainee raised the subject of his prior treatment, Dr. Traver was to redirect the conversation, he said his predecessor had told him.
According to the complainant, the detainee was not treated until MQMU staff called the facility following a review of a significant event notification (SEN).
It is also possible that analysts may come to doubt their former assessment that a detainee they had deemed "confirmed" was really a recidivist.
The Trump administration has withheld the identity of the detainee, known only as John Doe, while it figures out what to do with him.
The New York Times reports she ran the CIA's first "black site" in Thailand when one detainee, Abd al-Nashiri, was severely tortured there.
The interior ministry said in a statement that a detainee held on unspecified charges died at a hospital on Saturday evening of "natural causes".
" He added, apparently referring to the detainees' behavior during their hunger strike, "Detainee compliance is not an option, and there has to be accountability.
"Egyptian authorities had the responsibility to ensure that, as a detainee, he had access to proper medical care," the group said in a statement.
Turkey has not identified the nationality of either detainee but Turkish state broadcaster TRT's Arabic service said both were Palestinians and carried Palestinian passports.
Roughly 50 people gathered outside the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada in Toronto to call attention to problems with Canada's immigration detainee program.
Roughly 0003 people gathered outside the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada in Toronto to call attention to problems with Canada's immigration detainee program.
A plane believed to be carrying Shaker Aamer, the last UK Guantanamo detainee, lands at Biggin Hill airport in Kent, Britain, on October 30, 2015.
At CoreCivic's Stewart Detention Center in Georgia, which houses about 1,700 undocumented immigrants, ICE pays a per diem of $62.03 for each detainee housed there.
"In some cases, they rape the detainee, film him while raping, use it as a way to force him to work for them," he said.
He was locked up in Spofford Juvenile Detention Center, a facility so notorious for detainee abuse that it was forced to close forever in 2011.
In January, however, a federal judge ruled that the military had to provide 72 hours' notice before it shipped the detainee to any other country.
We end our tour with one-on-one detainee visits, courtesy of a policy directive that Freedom for Immigrants vehemently advocated for back in 2010.
The watchdog documented what it said were 50 arbitrary arrests of residents, including 39 cases where the detainee was held incommunicado at an undisclosed location.
A Honduran immigration detainee, his feet shackled and shoes laceless as a security precaution, boards a deportation flight to San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on Feb.
German journalists who visited a women's camp in June said a detainee claimed she had been raped repeatedly and "showed us her blood-stained clothing".
Mr. Carter noted that the detainee transfers amounted to "roughly 10 percent of the total remaining Gitmo population," using a nickname for the naval base.
"Here we have come to save our lives but I think we will die here in jail," one detainee said, according to Teesdale&aposs affidavit.
With my phone camera firmly affixed to The Prisoner's blinking square, a conversation with said detainee slowly trickled in like letters from a ouija board.
A former Guantanamo Bay detainee who was resettled in Uruguay and reportedly went missing was in Venezuela on Tuesday, according to the Uruguayan foreign ministry.
Trump appeared to be responding to a "Fox and Friends" report about the former detainee killed by a U.S. airstrike against al Qaeda's Yemeni branch.
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - A Maryland judge on Wednesday ordered a Baltimore police officer to testify against other officers charged in the death of detainee Freddie Gray.
One detainee arrived with chickenpox, requiring staff to quarantine other detainees exposed to the virus, according to internal documents and people familiar with the matter.
The owner later told me how he came to suspect that the refugee was the Guantánamo detainee he had read about in the news media.
"This change in leadership will not interrupt the safe, humane, legal care and custody provided to the detainee population at GTMO," Southern Command spokeswoman Col.
The hearing, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, focused on the recent disappearance of a former detainee who was sent to Uruguay in late 2014.
The detainee, Mohamedou Ould Slahi, 45, is a Mauritanian and the author of "Guantánamo Diary," which he wrote by hand at the prison in 2005.
The report, published Wednesday, examined 252 of the deaths, which had "detainee deaths reviews" released by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement during this time period.
The decision came the same day Baltimore prosecutors dropped all remaining charges against police officers in connection with the death of black detainee Freddie Gray.
There are doubts about the effectiveness of an interrogation program that prohibits interrogators from spending more than an hour or two with any one detainee.
Do you make a game that privileges the detainee experience, and risk reducing the history of the facility into a "good guy, bad guy" trope?
Still, there are questions that were not answered by that 2004 ruling and would be raised again by trying to hold the new detainee indefinitely.
Dan was in Vancouver for much of the past week, partly to look into what the city thinks about Meng Wanzhou, its globally famous detainee.
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres ruled that each detainee "faces an imminent risk of death or serious injury in immigration detention" because of the outbreak.
And restricting and burning detainee art offers another excuse for terrorist groups to encourage their followers by pointing to an irrational exercise of absolute power.
The report also found segregation policies that violated detainee rights and a failure to provide appropriate clothing and hygiene items at some of the facilities.
The inmate, Ronald Spear, 52, had been a pretrial detainee in an infirmary unit at Rikers at the time of his killing in December 2012.
He has never been charged with a crime and has never been to the war court but is held at Guantánamo as an indefinite detainee.
"All his friends and family knew him as the guy who was guarding a high-value detainee, and really proud of it," Wood told me.
During the George W. Bush administration, a C.I.A. contractor was convicted in the death of an Afghan detainee at an American military base in Afghanistan.
"Wore a beard from March 2011 to July 2014," reads a description of one detainee related to several people who had been sent to camps.
The leaked files that underpin Assange's charge Thursday include the diplomatic cables and the pursuit of Guantanamo Bay detainee records, prosecutors said in the indictment.
In 2009, a detainee review task force made up of six agencies said he could not be tried but deemed him too dangerous to release.
Mr. Durham, the United States attorney in Connecticut, has previously conducted politically fraught investigations, including allegations of wrongdoing in the C.I.A.'s detainee torture program.
But crucial evidence came from a detainee who had been tortured, and Obama had declared in a speech that such evidence would not be admissible.
They argued that almost every detainee was capable of taking revenge on the United States, even the ones who had no apparent history of violence.
There has not been bloodshed of the kind seen in Mr. Duterte's crackdown on drugs, though at least one detainee has died in police custody.
It was not clear whether such a deal would require the detainee to renounce his American citizenship, eliminating his right to enter the United States.
She surrendered last month to the coalition forces fighting ISIS, and now spends her days as a detainee in a refugee camp in northeastern Syria.
While police safety can clearly (in the appropriate case) trump the dignity of a detainee, I do not see how that was the case here.
It was Julio, a fellow detainee who'd come to the US from Brazil, who encouraged Alvarez to draw, instructing the artist to sketch his portrait.
Any detainee that requires follow-up treatment for a medical condition would be scheduled for appointments as needed, she said, including for outside specialty care.
The third freed detainee, Kim Dong-chul, is a businessman who was accused of spying and sentenced to 10 years of hard labor in April 2016.
"[W]e observed detainee bathrooms that were in poor condition, including mold and peeling paint on walls, floors, and showers, and unusable toilets," the report reads.
"This is good technology if it's used in the right way," said Khaled Ahmad, a computer engineer, prisoners' rights campaigner, and former detainee in the UAE.
In this case, ICE's Health Services Corps had instructed CoreCivic to place a detainee with a mental health diagnosis in its isolation unit for medical observation.
Police did not name the detainee, but said he was from the central Asian republic of Uzbekistan and that he had seemed peripheral in intelligence reports.
I drove to Juneau with Adam Lowisz, a 33-year-old supporter of Yee's who's emerged as a one-man PR firm for the young detainee.
Clinton's campaign did provide a general statement in which she expressed pride in helping the Obama team turn the corner on certain Bush administration detainee policies.
In the corner, a sign read "Reporta el abuso" and phones were there for children to call and report abuse from a fellow detainee or worker.
"This incident involved the above listed detainee believing to have been a snitch in the hunger strike incident which occurred in unit 6," one log reads.
CAIRO (Reuters) - A Cairo prosecutor referred two policemen to criminal court on Monday over the death of a detainee shortly after he was arrested on Jan.
Douglas Menjivar was allegedly raped by another detainee in the presence of four witnesses at the Joe Corley Detention Center in Conroe, Texas, in September 2013.
Washington (CNN)The Pentagon announced the transfer of two detainees at the Guantanamo Bay prison Thursday, but a third detainee refused the terms of his release.
Eman al-Nafjan, a third detainee, is a well-known blogger who drove in Riyadh in 2013 as part of a protest that attracted international attention.
Another former detainee -- who spent around three years in ORR custody, including about a year at Shenandoah -- remembered the restraint chair described by the Texas teen.
The government's burden of proof goes out the window if a detainee isn't permitted to challenge the factual basis for his designation as an enemy combatant.
For every detainee housed on the island of Manus, which actually belongs to Papua New Guinea, taxpayers have shelled out more than $1 million since 2011.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Monday announced that it had repatriated a prominent Guantánamo detainee who wrote a best-selling memoir recounting his abuse by American interrogators.
He cited a 2011 appeals court ruling finding that factors like reputational harm were not enough to keep such a case active for a former detainee.
The Defense Department can then renew its motion to dismiss the ACLU lawsuit should the detainee decline access to a lawyer, according to the court order.
In 2008, he was part of a panel that rejected a military tribunal's decision that a certain detainee was an "enemy combatant," and so lawfully detainable.
The Department of Defense announced the transfer of a Guantánamo Bay detainee into Saudi Arabian custody on Wednesday, marking the first transfer under the Trump administration.
As of June 2017, the Detainee Library sits without a single Trump title in its stacks, and the PS3 collection remains very much untouched and intact.
" The release says U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "maintains a publicly available online detainee locator which can be used to locate adults detained by ICE.
Aside from two visits by the International Committee of the Red Cross, the detainee has had contact only with U.S. government officials, according to the ruling.
Chutkan barred the Defense Department from transferring the detainee to another location before the ACLU can interview him and then inform the court of his wishes.
At his 2006 confirmation hearing, Senator Dick Durbin and I asked about his knowledge of several Bush-era scandals, including warrantless wiretapping, torture and detainee treatment.
"Any detainee with a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher will be immediately referred to a medical provider for further evaluation and observation," the website says.
According to their detainee assessment reports leaked years ago by Wikileaks, the men were considered to be of medium and high-risk when they were imprisoned.
"There is so much traffic in those latrines, it almost seems impossible for any detainee to go inside the latrines and hang himself," Mr. Saharkhiz said.
Canadian consular officials are providing assistance to the family of the latest detainee, a spokesman for Global Affairs Canada, the country's foreign ministry, said on Wednesday.
But one detainee, speaking through his wife, said the guard had recently helped move a unit from dormitory-style quarters to cells to increase social distancing.
Clark's "Letters to Omar" (2010) revolves around his correspondence with Omar Deghayes, a Guantánamo Bay detainee whose brother and attorneys organized a large letter-writing campaign.
Professor Dawut's trajectory — from celebrated ethnographer at Xinjiang University in Urumqi to clandestine detainee — illustrates a wider crackdown that has drastically constricted Uighur life and culture.
In cases where the detainee possesses both Saudi and United States citizenship, the host government often does not recognize United States citizenship and denies consular access.
Water and electricity to a detainee camp in Papua New Guinea have been cut off, but hundreds of asylum seekers refuse to let Australia move them.
The Trump administration does not believe that its withdrawal from the J.C.P.O.A. and its quarrels with Europe necessitate a change of strategy on the detainee issue.
If one assumes the prison continues to be the primary reason to keep the base open, its current budget works out to $6.3 million per detainee.
Among those was Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher, convicted by court-martial of illegally posing for photos with a dead Iraqi detainee before Trump granted him clemency.
"This person had many family members imprisoned and involved in many cases, and his thinking has been infected by extremism," read the notes on one detainee.
The sudden incarcerations -- which included the unexplained death of one detainee -- unnerved potential investors, the very people the shiny, new Saudi image is supposed to entice.
In fiscal year 2019, for example, ICE was supposed to reduce its total number of detainees to 40,1003—yet its detainee population surpassed 55,000 by July.
"(W)e observed detainee bathrooms that were in poor condition, including mold and peeling paint on walls, floors, and showers, and unusable toilets," the report reads.
If President Donald Trump is interested in bringing swift justice to captured al Qaeda leaders, he can start by releasing a single detainee from Guantanamo Bay.
A detainee receives prescribed medications from an employee at the regional detention center for immigrants in Tacoma, recently renamed the Northwest ICE Processing Center, Sept. 10.
The agency maintains that it ensures facilities meet standards through an "aggressive inspection program" and an oversight office that conducts compliance inspections and reviews detainee deaths.
One detainee released by Bush who was confirmed to have returned to terrorism is now dead, bringing the total number of deceased confirmed terrorists to 31.
" ODNI's basis for suspicions involve "plausible but unverified or single-source reporting indicating a specific former GTMO detainee is directly involved in terrorist or insurgent activities.
As part of this argument, they're implying that he did not accurately describe his involvement in helping bolster controversial Bush-era judicial nominees and detainee policy.
He also figured prominently in a Guantánamo Bay case in which the Bush administration had dubiously labeled a detainee an "enemy combatant" to detain him in Cuba.
CAIRO – Egyptian airport officials say an Eritrean detainee of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has died in an apparent suicide in an airport holding area.
Recent months have seen a major uptick in relocations, with the largest detainee transfer under Obama taking place in August, with 15 inmates going to the UAE.
One detainee at the Lumpkin facility requested to be placed in solitary confinement as a protective measure for at least 12 days after reporting a PREA violation.
Shahshahani says that the facility responded to detainee demonstrations in 2014 and 2015 by using what she views as excessive force, including placing detainees in solitary confinement.
One of those detained in Ceuta was a former detainee at the American military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, who was not identified by the Spanish authorities.
His phone number was also found with a detainee at Belgium's Namur prison who was contacted by Salah Abdeslam on the day of the attacks in Paris.
"There have been weeks when (assistant public defender Saran Crayton) experienced a detainee exposure or masturbation incident every day," the suit said of one of the plaintiffs.
" The baseline for "suspected" recidivism involves "plausible but unverified or single-source reporting indicating a specific former GTMO detainee is directly involved in terrorist or insurgent activities.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of a capsule summary for this article referred incorrectly to plans for a Guantánamo detainee who was offered release.
Boyle was formerly married to Zaynab Khadr, the older sister of Omar Khadr, a former Guantanamo Bay detainee, and the son of a prominent Al-Qaeda financier.
"This change in leadership will not interrupt the safe, humane, legal care and custody provided to the detainee population at GTMO," Southern Command said in its statement.
Detainee and activist Behrouz Boochani told CNN at least nine people have attempted suicide since the election results were confirmed on Saturday, with three now in hospital.
A security officer sentenced to life in prison for torturing an Islamist detainee suspected of bombing a church in Alexandria in 2011 was cleared on February 16th.
This former Guantanamo Bay detainee – released to Uruguay along with five other terrorists in 2014 – had a refugee passport card and was seeking to travel to Turkey.
THE TOPLINE: Guantanamo Bay is back on President Trump's radar after the Pentagon said Monday that a former detainee was killed in a recent airstrike in Yemen.
Majid Kamasaee, a 35-year-old Iranian detainee, who was held on the center for 11 months after fleeing Iran, was the lead plaintiff in the case.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement that Trump views the detainee release "as a positive gesture of goodwill" ahead of the talks.
An additional detainee was prepared for departure, but he refused to leave the prison because he was being transferred to a country where he had no family.
Mota, the detainee who's wearing a T-shirt celebrating a soccer championship, sits in the plane's last row, smiling as he chats with the man beside him.
The Pentagon on Tuesday said it hopes to "soon" transfer a Guantánamo Bay detainee to his home country of Saudi Arabia, in line with his plea agreement.
A former Guantánamo Bay detainee who left Uruguay under uncertain circumstances has been sent back to that country, after being arrested in Venezuela, Uruguayan officials said Tuesday.
This policy costs Australian taxpayers a staggering $419,000 per detainee a year and has made a nation that has historically welcomed immigrants a violator of international law.
Yemeni detainee Mohammad Bwazir, 35, refused to board a plane because he has no relatives in the country that offered him sanctuary, according to the Miami Herald.
Last week, the DHS's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) branch issued a statement saying the facilities accomplish the agency's goal to balance detainee safety and taxpayer interests.
"The board found the detainee credible in his desire to pursue non-extremist goals and higher education as well as his embrace of Western culture," it said.
A federal judge in San Diego approved Thursday a request from the Department of Homeland Security to force-feed and hydrate an immigrant detainee on hunger strike.
"We're gathering up hundreds now of detainees," Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis told reporters in February, following meetings in Europe with his counterparts on the detainee issue.
In this piece, the reporter Charlie Savage describe the impact of an article he wrote about an ex-Guantánamo detainee — on readers, the subject and the writer.
The detainee, Wallead Yusuf Pitts Luqman, 37, was abducted in April 2015 as he tried to leave the country after having taught English there for two years.
A former detainee, who was given the pseudonym Ehmet, said he attempted suicide during his detention — and was given seven extra years in prison for doing so.
But a year after his confirmation, press reports indicated that he had participated in a heated discussion in the White House over the legality of detainee policies.
The Trump administration has said almost nothing about the detainee beyond acknowledging that he exists and was recently visited by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
State lawmakers enacted the measure in response to reports of poor conditions and detainee abuse in the facilities, many of which are operated by private prison companies.
She photographed chain link pens, the detainee hospital, the Navy Exchange store, and off-duty recreational areas, including a pool complex and an 18-hole golf course.
After his meeting with Mr. Erdogan, Mr. Trump even threw in an extra favor, asking Israel to release a Turkish detainee, Ebru Ozkan, who was quickly freed.
He accused the military of "playing chicken" by withholding both force-feeding and medical care until the detainee was in danger of organ damage or even death.
Mr. Spear, 52, was a pretrial detainee in an infirmary unit at Rikers when Mr. Coll assaulted him after they got into a dispute in December 2012.
The immigration agency has relied increasingly on private contractors to care for the exploding detainee population amid an intensified crackdown on illegal immigration by the Trump administration.
" In a telephone interview on Wednesday from Princeton, she described Ms. Haley as "very genuine" and said the ambassador "agreed the detainee issue should have more attention.
She warmed to the role of truth-teller, handing over a small library of Detainee Assessment Briefs, or D.A.B.s, from the American holding facility at Guantánamo Bay.
He also speaks to American intelligence and military officials, the former Guantánamo Bay detainee Mahamedou Salahi and other journalists, including Charlie Savage of The New York Times.
The disposition schedule for Immigration and Customs Enforcement's detainee records was approved after NARA took into account more than 23,000 public comments over more than two years.
The military opposes so-called "enhanced interrogation" and other forms of detainee abuse because it could put U.S. service members at risk and undermines our military campaigns.
Mohammed Mohamud Mohammed, a former detainee, recalls seeing one of his tormentors working for the Liyu as a security guard at the ONLF's homecoming ceremony last year.
Most recently, US Marshals's detainee Gilbert Delestre, who had been held at the facility since July 2, 2019, died at Rhode Island Hospital on Sunday, August 25.
It had "30 beds where detainees deemed to have behavior problems are monitored and treated before they can join or rejoin the general detainee population," Chardy wrote.
The procedure involves strapping a detainee into a restraint chair and inserting a tube through his nose, through which a nutritional supplement is poured into his stomach.
Cramped confinement: A detainee would be put into a small space in which he could only sit, or a larger space in which he could only stand.
The ex-detainee, known as Mohammed Tahar at the time he was imprisoned in Cuba, had been repatriated to Yemen in December 753, under the Obama administration.
The detainee was never actually booked into the jail, and the absence of a paper trail made it harder to prove that somebody had been illegally detained.
WASHINGTON — In December 2005, Congress handed President George W. Bush a significant defeat by tightening legal restrictions against torture in a law called the Detainee Treatment Act.
But those 14 months were tumultuous ones for the Bush administration amid controversies over detainee abuses, military commissions, warrantless surveillance and its broad claims of executive power.
As more fighters are captured and the detainee population swells, officials worry that the camps are becoming new ground for ISIS to regroup and develop new networks.
At least one detainee had also been diagnosed with mumps, an illness that quarantined 2,200 migrants at the Colorado facility and a similar detention center in Louisiana.
RELATED: A Guantanamo Bay Detainee Has Been Sent Home to Morocco and Nobody's Heard from Him Since Since then the situation has been stuck in a stalemate.
Kirylo testified the Iraqi detainee was a potentially valuable intelligence asset as the first Islamic State fighter captured alive in a battle to retake part of Mosul.
From inside a Yemeni prison controlled by the United Arab Emirates — a top U.S. ally — a Yemeni detainee held without charges chronicled torture and sexual abuses through drawings.
In October, a detainee who identified as being gay asked CoreCivic to lock him in solitary confinement to escape anti-gay taunting in the Lumpkin facility's general population.
Stacy, a detainee at Cibola, said she met Hernandez in Tapachula, Chiapas where they both joined the caravan that took off from the border city on March 25.
The agency is arguing that the county cannot release them without violating a federal regulation preventing state or local governments from making these kinds of detainee records public.
At the Santa Ana City Jail, investigators confirmed detainee reports that jail guards strip-searched all detainees upon admission, which they did not document in files as required.
The most discontented detainee, Abu Wa&aposel Dhiab, left Uruguay in late June and went to Turkey, said Christian Mirza, the government&aposs liaison with the ex-detainees.
The official said the detainee is not an American citizen and that the military is working to confirm the nature of his US residency with US law enforcement.
Along with Darweesh, the other detainee was Haider Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi, who was arriving to the U.S. to join his wife, a U.S. contractor, and his young son.
But the United Nations team had been in Ukraine since May 19 trying to investigate what rights groups have said are signs of detainee abuse by the SBU.
It's been more than a week since a detainee at Victorville — a prison complex in California being used by Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) — was diagnosed with chickenpox.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter admitted he approved the transfer of a Guantánamo Bay detainee without the full support of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Sen.
That includes requiring the Pentagon to certify to Congress that a detainee no longer poses a threat to the United States within 30 days of making that determination.
For instance, a detainee wishing to leave must sign up for one of three bus services to a nearby town and return to the camp in the evening.
Officials said the detainee, whom they declined to identify, was being interrogated by American officials at a temporary detention facility in the city of Erbil in northern Iraq.
Last month, an NBC analysis of every detainee death since DHS's founding in 2003 found that 22 immigrants had died in ICE detention over the past two years.
The amendment leaves out two funding issues that are Republican priorities — the submarine-launched low-yield nuclear warhead and a new high-value detainee facility at Guantánamo Bay.
Musaibli was transferred back to the United States along with another detainee, Samantha El Hassani, a US citizen who married an ISIS member, the US defense official said.
Those included a 2010 case in which he was part of a three-judge panel that kept a Yemeni detainee in custody, reversing a lower-court judge's order.
In addition to his role in supporting judicial nominees, they've also implied that he provided misleading testimony on his involvement in the Bush administration's detainee and wiretapping policies.
"They want to pressure you and your kids so that you will sell your assets to be allowed to travel again," one relative of a released detainee said.
"We were told that an Italian was arrested and he was taken to Izbakiya police station," said one of the police officers, who confirmed the detainee was Regeni.
Mattis is a longtime torture foe — during his service as a general in Iraq, he aggressively prosecuted soldiers under his command who beat an Iraqi detainee to death.
This year, Mr. Darbi provided videotaped testimony against Mr. Nashiri for use if the Cole case reaches trial, along with a deposition against another detainee fighting commission charges.
Feverish and coughing, Gabriel lay on the top bunk in a cramped cell he shared with another immigrant detainee at the Bergen County Jail in Hackensack, New Jersey.
They would pass a piece of leftover chicken down the line, each detainee taking a bite and handing it to the next, until the bone was picked clean.
Although the International Committee for the Red Cross has visited the detainee twice, the government has kept secret even the most basic facts about him, including his name.
An anonymous administration official told The Associated Press that Lewis was referring to an incident involving an Afghan detainee released from Guantánamo by former President George W. Bush.
Mr. Zubaydah, who has never been charged or convicted of a crime, is an indefinite detainee at Guantánamo in the same prison as Mr. Mohammad and the others.
BARINAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Tirelessly traversing the lethargic plains of Venezuela, a brother of former leader Hugo Chavez and an ally of a famous opposition detainee vie for votes.
But while most of the tapes depicted interrogations of Mr. Zubaydah, two were long believed to be of Mr. Nashiri, the detainee who was tortured in her custody.
On the ground: The U.S. pullback in Syria has left tens of thousands of women and children in Kurdish-run detainee camps for relatives of Islamic State fighters.
ICE had a total of 9 detainee deaths out of more than 396,000 individuals in custody for all of Fiscal Year 2018 -- approximately 2.25 deaths per 100,000 persons.
Gallagher was found not guilty earlier this year in a war crimes trial on charges of killing an ISIS detainee and over the attempted murder of Iraqi civilians.
The detainee, known only as John Doe, was captured by Syrian forces in mid-September and transferred to U.S. military custody in Iraq, where he has remained since.
A teenage detainee at Rikers Island, New York City's infamous jail complex, attempted suicide last week while at least four guards reportedly failed to intervene for several minutes.
Probably because on Monday the Pentagon announced that an American airstrike in Yemen several days ago, which targeted Al Qaeda's Yemen branch, killed a former Guantánamo Bay detainee.
The Pentagon announced on Monday the release of a Saudi detainee from Guantánamo Bay back to Saudi Arabia, the fourth such transfer to three different countries this month.
The existence of the 2002 memo was mentioned in the Senate report on detainee abuse published in 2008, but the document itself had not previously been made public.
In 2011, he had issued an executive order calling for review boards to assess every detainee consigned to indefinite detention, but two years had passed without a hearing.
"They want to pressure you and your kids so that you will sell your assets to be allowed to travel again," one relative of a released detainee said.
Several former Obama administration immigration officials told POLITICO that previous efforts to improve detainee medical and mental health care stalled because of lack of funding and internal resistance.
Sometimes the judge would pause and explain to the detainee, in plain English, what was really going on — but she didn't have to, and sometimes she wouldn't bother.
UPDATE 5/123/2016: On May 17, DOD IG released another report on detainee transfers and assurances in response to a FOIA request I filed in October 2013.
It was tainted by repeated instances of Kavanaugh misleading lawmakers about everything from his involvement in Bush-era detainee policy to his own drinking habits, while under oath.
"I was not allowed to sleep; I had no food or drink, I was beaten ... I was subjected to everything," former official and shuanggui detainee Bao Ruizhi told HRW.
The lawsuit revealed many grisly details about the torture program, including some information about the key role that Haspel played in perhaps the most infamous case of detainee torture.
A 15-year-old also said an agent touched her thigh, just days after she saw the same agent put his hand between the legs of another female detainee.
Some of the same witnesses also said they saw Gallagher, who was originally trained as a medic, perform a number of emergency procedures on the detainee before he died.
The Essex County facility, where the inspection took place, gets about $1063 a day per immigrant detainee and have had a contract with ICE since 2008, according to Puglisi.
A third law, SB 54, prohibits state and local police from notifying ICE when an undocumented immigrant will be released from state custody and places restrictions on detainee transfers.
The assailant came from Chora District in Oruzgan Province, where the detainee abuse was said to have occurred months before, though no evidence has emerged to link the episodes.
"That's where our information drops off," the source said, explaining that once a detainee is admitted to a hospital further information is not always entered into CBP's data bases.
Since then, the detainee has been allowed just two visits from individuals other than US military officials — by representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross on Sept.
According to court documents, FBI agents who spoke to the detainee have informed him of his right to an attorney, which he has requested in at least one instance.
Soufan was needed now for only one task, he continued, to inform Zubaydah that a new team was taking over that would determine whether the detainee lived or died.
Hafetz said there is no indication that the detainee wants and can contact relatives or whether they would be willing to risk reprisal by seeking a lawyer for him.
A former YUST coworker who knew the detainee for 15 years told NBC that Kim was well-liked by teachers and students and enjoyed playing soccer, swimming and biking.
Lindh, the first US-born detainee in the war on terror, was released from a federal prison in Indiana Thursday after serving 17 years of a 20-year sentence.
The agency's detainee population has soared in recent months as a result of increasing border arrivals and Trump's "zero tolerance" policy to prosecute adults and take away their children.
Others said he should have been treated as a child soldier and Khadr's supporters point to alleged mistreatment while in custody at Guantanamo, where he was the youngest detainee.
Actors speak the words of a frontline aid worker, an American general, several Muslim schoolchildren, a former Guantanamo detainee named Moazzam Begg, and various experts in counterterrorism and radicalisation.
In April, a Defense Department analyst involved in the monitoring program determined a number of the calls between the detainee and his lawyers had been recorded, the filing said.
For instance, a detainee with abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea was recently denied emergency room care and medical staff are concerned about him, according to interviews and prison records.
A Guantanamo Bay detainee who gained famed after writing a best-selling memoir on his detention has been cleared for transfer by a review board, his lawyers announced Wednesday.
Furthermore, the board considered the extensive support network available to the detainee from multiple sources, including strong family connections, and the detainee's robust and realistic plan for the future.
Judd said Ocasio-Cortez is "basing her claim on a single female detainee" and said the water fountains that are attached to toilet units in migrant facilities do work.
In a federal courthouse 22008,22014 miles from Iraq, there's an ongoing dispute over the fate of the mysterious detainee caught in the desert with scuba gear and ISIS spreadsheets.
"If passed, this would open the spigot up for some more site surveys," said Stimson, former deputy assistant secretary of Defense for detainee affairs under President George W. Bush.
One likely point of contention in Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings would be any behind-the-scenes involvement in the Bush administration's torture and other detainee policies after the terrorist attacks.
THE TOPLINE: The Pentagon on Tuesday said it hopes to "soon" transfer a Guantánamo Bay detainee to his home country of Saudi Arabia, in line with his plea agreement.
But as the number of beds in the system has increases, so has the overall cost of housing each detainee, according to the National Immigration Forum, a watchdog group.
The 58-year-old Indian national's death is the second death of a detainee in ICE custody this week -- and the second this week in the state of Georgia.
Another detainee is Iranian-British aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was sentenced to five years in prison last fall on charges that remain secret, according to her family.
The former Marxist militant appealed for political refuge in the U.S. Once it was granted, she settled in New York with her husband, who is also a former detainee.
She estimates that once a day she flags a medical case to ICE, and about once a week recommends that ICE release a detainee to get medical help elsewhere.
Instead, the Defense Department should continue to embrace its art program at Guantánamo and the resulting detainee artwork shared outside the prison, and avoid any appearance of stifling it.
Then there's the story of the ill-fated Rendition: Guantánamo (20093), the videogame that was supposed to let players assume the role of a falsely-accused detainee at Gitmo.
When she returned to the detention center and recounted what happened, another detainee asked, "What have you done?" and explained that she was going to be sent to Congo.
Also this week, military officials are preparing for a sentencing hearing for a Saudi detainee, Ahmed Muhammed Haza al-Darbi, who in February 2014 pleaded guilty before a commission.
In addition, ICE is actively working with state and local health partners to determine if any detainee requires additional testing or monitoring to combat the spread of the virus.
Those techniques were supposed to induce "a state of learned helplessness" in the detainee, who would then supposedly be putty in his interrogator's hands, according to the Senate report.
But the government must be able to prove that the detainee is a fighter for an enemy force with whom the U.S. is in a state of armed conflict.
General Martins served for five years in Iraq and Afghanistan and helped review detainee policies for President Obama in 22021 before he went to the Office of Military Commissions.
Employing indirect communication lines can therefore prove effective, including forging ceasefires at local levels, detainee releases and engaging intermediaries, such as tribal leaders, who maintain contacts with both sides.
This can be a sudden and steep expense, and if a detainee cannot post bail they can remain imprisoned for unspecified amounts of time despite being eligible for release.
I'm going to read the East German dissident Jürgen Fuchs's "Vernehmungsprotokolle" ("Interrogation Records"), accounts of his conversations with his interrogators while a detainee of the Stasi in Hohenschönhausen prison.
With the exception of a Department of Homeland Security IG report issued publicly in November 2011, all of the inspectors general reports on detainee transfer assurances are still classified.
In 214, according to data analyzed by the Southern Poverty Law Center, not a single detainee at Stewart was released on parole, compared with 215 percent of detainees nationwide.
Ghailani, 43, a Tanzanian native and former al-Qaeda operative, was the first former detainee at the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, military prison to be tried in a U.S. civilian court.
The latest detainee on Monday evening was veteran Turkish journalist Kadri Gursel, who began writing for Cumhuriyet in May, bringing the number of those held to 13, the paper said.
Vioney Gutierrez, a former detainee at Geo Group's Adelanto facility in California, said 10 percent of the money her family spent to fund her commissary account was consumed by fees.
Rodriguez, due in 2017, could guarantee every detainee in the U.S. a bond hearing within six months, a development that could complicate President-elect Donald Trump's expected crackdown on immigration.
Facility leaders suspended the guard for 2106 days and admitted to inspectors that they had instructed the detainee "not to discuss the matter with anyone else," according to the report.
By this point, thanks to the foresight of another FOIA filer, I had already seen a list of the books in the Detainee Library, but I wanted what Rodriguez wanted.
Former Army Ranger Michael Behenna received a pardon from President Donald Trump on Monday night, wiping from his record his conviction for murdering an Iraqi detainee during an unauthorized interrogation.
The logs also show that CoreCivic may have attempted to gather information on hunger strike organizers through cultivating detainee informants, who were later locked in solitary confinement themselves for protection.
" He pointed to the High Value Detainee Interrogation Group, or HIG, a multi-agency team formed in 2009, saying it "has been deployed multiple times since we set them up.
Speaking from inside the detention center on Manus, Lebanon detainee Ahmed Trad told CNN he hoped the closure would be good for him and his fellow inmates on the island.
Babies are also being born in detention: one former detainee who was released earlier this year told us that 15 babies were born in the six months she was detained.
Image 2 of 2 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay – A former Guantanamo detainee who has been unhappy with resettlement in Uruguay has once again left the South American nation, an official said Tuesday.
Leading Syrian rights activist Mazen Darwish, a former detainee in the prison and in touch with the prisoners, said a verbal agreement had been reached, but did not give details.
A Reuters investigation of that case found that guards did not call an ambulance until hours after the detainee suffered a heart attack because they had thought he was asleep.
A detainee in a correctional facility in the northern state of Schleswig Holstein filed a lawsuit in July, 2015 against the prison for significantly increasing the costs of phone calls.
Vice President Joe Biden has spoken to Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi twice in the last week, though White House readouts of the call did not mention the detainee.
One detainee who was "suspected" of having rejoined fighting was confirmed to have done so between January and July, according to Reuters, leaving the list of suspected returns at 85033.
The past six years have seen another peaceful transfer of power in Indonesia and the ascent of Aung San Suu Kyi from political detainee to de facto ruler of Myanmar.
Many western reporters in Syria are providing an inside look at the brutal conditions inside ISIS detainee camps and how the seeds of the group's resurgence lay inside these confines.
On the same day Obama announced his closure plan, a former detainee was arrested in Spain on suspicion of trying to recruit Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighters.
A United Nations human rights investigator said Wednesday he has information that a Guantanamo Bay detainee is still being tortured despite the United States banning so-called enhanced interrogation techniques.
The detainee, Majid Khan, said interrogators at an unidentified CIA black site video taped him naked, poured cold water on and touched his genitals and hung him naked from poles.
The former detainee, Jihad Diyab, had said early last month that he was going on a religious retreat through next week and would not be reachable by phone or email.
Republicans want to lock in restrictions on detainee transfers that would undercut the administration's chances of fulfilling its goal of closing the facility before the president leaves office in January.
Its operator, Florida-based The GEO Group, is fighting two lawsuits in Washington over alleged labor-law violations for a dollar-a-day migrant detainee work program it calls voluntary.
A board on Tuesday reviewed the case of 28500-year-old Guantánamo detainee Bostan Karim, a suspected al Qaeda operative in charge of a group that produced bombs in Afghanistan.
Democrats have argued that Republicans' efforts to obscure documents from Kavanaugh's records have prevented them from fully vetting his experience on issues like Bush-era detainee policy and affirmative action.
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to an opinion issued by Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer about the decision not to hear an appeal by a Guantanámo detainee.
At one particularly poignant moment, we see a letter from a detainee who died at the camp — a nod, perhaps, to the many thousands who didn't make it out alive.
"They locked me in a room that was 443x10, or maybe 8x16, for 23 hours a day, all by myself," said one detainee identified only as R.B. in the suit.
Though he has said that he was not in the operational chain of command, he was copied on at least 50 internal C.I.A. emails describing the interrogation of one detainee.
The Kurds turned him over to the American military, which held him as a wartime detainee at a base in Iraq while a court battle over his fate played out.
"As of March 7, 2019, there was a total of 2,287 detainees cohorted for exposure to a detainee with a contagious condition," said ICE spokesperson Brendan Raedy in a statement.
WikiLeaks later released a United States assessment that detainee mistreatment at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo was "the single most important motivating factor" convincing foreign jihadists to wage war, and Gen.
According to a leaked government document, the detainee has been accused of being one of Osama bin Laden's top military advisers and helping him escape the battle of Tora Bora.
"They put me on medications and put me in that isolation room and I went through hell," said the former detainee, who understandably declined to be named even by pseudonym.
In a third incident, in December 2018, Boen is accused of hitting a detainee shackled to a bench in the county jail who "was not resisting," according to the indictment.
Instead of taking him to the hospital, a doctor continued his aspirin regimen — which thins the blood — for six days "despite [the detainee] having extremely thin blood," the memo reads.
In 2005, Mr. Gorsuch was a senior official in the Justice Department, where he dealt with many war-on-terror controversies, including negotiations with Congress about the Detainee Treatment Act.
White House officials have detailed their thinking about a new detainee policy in an evolving series of drafts of an executive order being circulated among national security officials for comment.
This was in the early stages of Operation Enduring Freedom and the Bush administration had just implemented some fairly controversial allowances for detainee treatment in order to extract actionable intelligence.
When he tried to warn the police the next day that his case would be internationally prominent and should be handled differently, another detainee stopped him with a swift kick.
Judge Kavanaugh's defenders portrayed that episode as an exception in which he was consulted because of his insights into Justice Kennedy, saying he otherwise had no role in detainee policy.
More recently, an 18-year-old detainee with a history of suicide attempts tried to hang himself on the premises, with guards reportedly standing by without intervening for seven minutes.
" In its recidivism report, ODNI defines confirmation of re-engaging as, "A preponderance of information which identifies a specific former GTMO detainee as directly involved in terrorist or insurgent activities.
Following an investigative series of articles on detainee deaths published by the New York Times in 2008 and 2009, the Obama administration implemented several reforms to the immigrant detention system.
Since 2004, when the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit seeking records of detainee abuse, the Pentagon has argued that dissemination of the images could put American troops at risk.
London-based news website IranWire, which first reported White's arrest, quoted a former detainee, Ivar Farhadi, as saying he had been held at the same prison, Vakilabad, in Mashhad, northeastern Iran.
Gary Ross, a Pentagon spokesman, said in a statement that the criminal investigations into allegations of detainee abuse by American military personnel had substantiated about 14 cases and cleared 42 others.
She took information regarding underreported civilian death tolls, detainee abuse, and prisoners held in Guantánamo Bay, and, through WikiLeaks in conjunction with mainstream news organizations, provided that information to the world.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Foreigners held in a Japanese immigration detention center have launched a hunger strike over the death of a detainee, drawing fresh attention to conditions under which they are held.
Navy Special Operations Chief Craig Miller, a star witness in the military trial of Edward Gallagher, said he saw Gallagher kneel down next to the detainee in 2017 and stab him.
Officials at the Pentagon, Reuters reported, scuttled a potential plan to resettle Tariq Ba Odah, a Yemeni detainee who has been imprisoned since 2002 and was cleared for release in 2009.
Lebanon's head of general security Abbas Ibrahim told Reuters on Monday that the detainee, who has U.S. residency, would be freed by Iran and that the two would return to Lebanon.
In an interview with the New Yorker, he recounted stories from children they interviewed about a 17-year-old detainee who was made an unofficial guard in one of the rooms.
The indictment says Assange "solicited" the documents by posting a "Military and Intelligence" and "Most Wanted Leaks" category on its website, asking for "CIA detainee interrogation videos," according to court documents.
The hunger strikers are also protesting against inadequate medical care and long-term detention, a detainee at the center and Nobukazu Nagai, of the Provisional Release Association in Japan, told Reuters.
The technique, which gives the detainee the sensation of being drowned, has been classified as torture by experts, international non-governmental organizations and top officials in both Democratic and Republican parties.
The Treasury said Kildani is the leader of the 50th Brigade militia and is shown cutting off the ear of a handcuffed detainee in a video circulating in Iraq last year.
At York County Prison, an ICE facility in Pennsylvania, a detainee who died by suicide in October 2013 was allegedly placed in isolation over 12 times because of mental health issues.
Brazilian and U.S. officials have raised concern over the disappearance of former Guantanamo Bay detainee Jihad Diyab, after he had resettled in neighboring Uruguay, saying he could now be in Brazil.
One notable provision in the law is it prohibits so-called immigration holds, requests from ICE to local authorities to hold a prisoner or detainee longer than the constitutionally mandated period.
U.N. experts on the Committee against Torture raised the case of the detainee identified as Yevgeny Makarov on Monday at the start of a two-day regular review of Russia's record.
One man, Muhammad Rahim, classified as a "high value detainee" was accused of being a personal translator and aide to Osama bin Laden, although the precise allegations against him remain secret.
When US consular officials visit Americans detained abroad, they typically provide a list of local English-speaking attorneys who can help and check whether the detainee is receiving appropriate medical care.
A Guantanamo Bay detainee who penned a memoir of his experiences at the facility has been sent back to his home country of Mauritania after 6900 years, his lawyers said Monday.
Yet no other detainee said that about him, and Mr. Qader was a still-beardless teenager when Pakistani police officers arrested him in 2002 for residing in a guesthouse deemed suspicious.
"Allowing a detainee to plead guilty and cooperate with the U.S. government is a no-brainer," said Wells Dixon, a lawyer for the Center for Constitutional Rights, which represents many detainees.
"If a detainee wants to plead guilty and cooperate with the government, there's no conceivable reason why that shouldn't happen," said Wells Dixon, a lawyer the center who represents Guantanamo detainees.
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One former detainee said she was not allowed to wear underwear and her head was shaved, while another described having tried to commit suicide by bashing his skull against a wall.
Mr. Musaibli was transferred to a holding facility, where he was identified as a member of the militant group by another detainee, according to one administration official briefed on the arrest.
The indictment said Manning downloaded four massive U.S. government databases containing some 90,000 Afghanistan war reports, 400,000 Iraq war reports, 800 Guantanamo Bay detainee assessment briefs and 250,000 State Department cables.
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Leading Syrian rights activist Mazen Darwish, a former detainee in the prison who is in touch with the prisoners, said a verbal agreement had been reached, but did not give details.
More from Ben Hubbard, David Kirkpatrick, Kate Kelly and Mark Mazzetti of the NYT: One former detainee, forced to wear a tracking device, has sunk into depression as his business collapses.
The abuse of one detainee was so severe that she tried to kill herself, according to people briefed on her case who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
Davis, the majority also suggested that exceptions could be made for "special circumstances," like if a detainee had a mental illness that caused him to pose a threat to public safety.
Braiding these images with archival texts — sworn statements of beatings, CIA instructions for "enhanced interrogation," and excerpts of detainee interviews — Cornwall destabilizes Gitmo's facade of normalcy through incisive juxtapositions and interpolations.
The 31-year-old Mexican detainee has been held at the Bergen County Jail, where last week local officials reported that a correctional officer at the facility had also tested positive.
But a senior administration official has told The New York Times that the detainee was born in the United States to foreign parents and raised in an unidentified Middle Eastern country.
The oddest story came from Mario Rodríguez: One evening a few days after his release, Rodríguez missed a call from a fellow detainee who was still inside and needed a favor.
Trump has pardoned an American soldier convicted of murdering an Iraqi detainee, and lobbied for the acquittal of a Navy SEAL accused of fatally stabbing a teen-age P.O.W. in Mosul.
An M.P. explained to Wood that the current guard force called Detainee 212014 "Pillow," because when they had arrived, several months earlier, a pillow was the only object in his possession.
Sending an American to Guantánamo Bay for the first time would raise even more unanswered questions about what additional legal protections a detainee would be entitled to as a U.S. citizen.
Meanwhile, using the address I received from the lawyers, Mr. Fernandez found the wife of the first detainee, Mr. Alshawi, whose relatives had worked with the United States government in Iraq.
One detainee allegedly required surgery after lacerating his own penis following deteriorating symptoms of psychosis — which were not treated by a psychiatrist, despite several requests for treatment from ICE health officials.
But declassified documents have indicated that two of the tapes recorded the interrogations of Mr. Nashiri, the detainee tortured in her custody, and the rest were of another prisoner, Abu Zubaydah.
The legal argument is that the arrangement effectively makes the immigrant a detainee of ICE, not the sheriff's department, and allows the sheriff to hold the person on a noncriminal charge.
Complicating matters, in the military commissions system at Guantánamo Bay, defense lawyers for a detainee who was tortured in C.I.A. custody are seeking courtroom testimony by Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Jessen.
In 2019, US Navy Special Warfare Operator Edward Gallagher was convicted of posing with the corpse of a dead 17-year-old ISIS detainee during his deployment to Iraq in 2017.
Another detainee, Najah Konja, was checking his emails over a cup of coffee on his back porch, looking out over the pond out back, when the doorbell sounded on June 11.
"Care will certainly be taken in order to avoid a repetition of prisoner and detainee abuses that occurred a few years ago," Moghimi said, as quoted by Iranian Labor News Agency.
If the government's own review board concluded the answer was no, that detainee would then be released either to his home country or a third-party country willing to take him.
In June 2015, almost a year after the alleged assaults took place, Hill was criminally charged with indecent exposure, sexual activity with a detainee in a detention facility, and sexual battery.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a major investor in Twitter and Citigroup, is the most high-profile detainee; the tycoon is charged with money laundering, bribery and extortion, a source told Reuters.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a major investor in Twitter and Citigroup, is the most high-profile detainee; the tycoon is charged with money laundering, bribery, and extortion, a source told Reuters.
Earlier this month, Trump pardoned Michael Behenna, a former Army soldier who was sentenced to 25 years in prison for killing a detainee he drove into the Iraqi desert and shot twice.
It's somehow easier for me to address a court on behalf of a detainee then for me to speak publicly as I am doing for the first time tonight about my husband.

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