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Most recent Adel Hamad documents

  • Declaration of William Teesdale concerning the negotiations between Sudan and the State Department for Adel Hamad's release. Many detainees cleared for release remain in Guantanamo. For years, the U.S. has blamed the detainee's home country for this, claiming that the home country was unwilling to cooperate with the United States in repatriating their citizens. This document not only exposes the lie to this argument, but actually reveals the U.S. government's continued efforts to delay and frustrate attempts by the Sudanese government to gain the release of their citizens. Download PDF
  • Notice of Adel Hamad's New Tribunal. A year has passed since new evidence was submitted in district court on Adel Hamad's behalf. Only now, now that the court has agreed to hear oral arguments in Hamad v Bush, has the U.S. government suddenly agreed to a new tribunal for Hamad. It is probably both an attempt to avoid having a legal opinion go against them and an attempt to regain control of the process again. If Hamad ever gets this new Tribunal, and it is performed with some semblance of justice, it would be an opportunity to show that no evidence has been presented to lawfully hold him as an enemy combatant. Download PDF
  • Lt. Col. Stephen Abraham's declaration about the serious flaws in the CSRT process. The declaration of an officer intimately involved in the Combatant Status Review Tribunal process, showing among other things that pressure was exerted to find all detainees as enemy combatants, and that evidence in favor of a detainee's innocence was never reviewed. This declaration will play a role in the upcoming review of detainee rights by the Supreme Court. Download PDF


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