updated Fri. March 1, 2024
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Boston Review
September 9, 2016
The log of the interrogation of Guantanamo detainee Mohammad al-Qahtani narrates how he was repeatedly forced to watch videos of the Twin Towers falling. In late November 2002, when a handful of late entries in the “Portraits of Grief” series were appearing in the Times, photographs of the dead wereÃâà...
Amnesty International
October 19, 2015
He was arrested in April 2013 after a government crackdown against ACPRA in March 2013 when its two founding members, Dr Abdullah al-Hamid and Dr Mohammad al-Qahtani, were jailed and the authorities ordered that the organization be disbanded. Dr Abdulkareem al-Khoder was accused of a list ofÃâà...
Amnesty International
October 9, 2014
Those targeted include prominent activists Dr Abdullah al-Hamid and Dr Mohammad al-Qahtani. “Saudi Arabia's authorities have sought to wipe out all trace of ACPRA, just as they have sought to stamp out all critical voices demanding peaceful reform,” said Said Boumedouha. “The convictions of allÃâà...
The Guardian
September 25, 2014
Or to Mohammad al-Qahtani, an economics professor, jailed in Saudi Arabia for human rights activism. You can write to Cuba, or Bahrain, or to a dozen other places where free expression will get you jailed. Ai Weiwei you can reach on Twitter. Ai Weiwei: @Large is at Alcatraz, San Francisco through AprilÃâà...
The Moderate Voice
January 25, 2012
Morris Davis, once the Chief Prosecutor of the Guantanamo military commissions, and now one of the most outspoken critics of our nation's entire “indefinite .... The Talking Dog: Let's talk about Mohammad al-Qahtani, a detainee whom Susan Crawford, in declining to proffer commission charges againstÃâà...
Telegraph.co.uk
May 4, 2011
It is acknowledged that both Khalid Sheikh Mohammad and Mohammad al-Qahtani had been subjected to enhanced interrogation, a policy authorised by Mr Bush. "We used this technique on three people, captured a lot of people and used it on three. We gained value; information to protect the country.
NPR
May 4, 2011
According to the Guantanamo documents, Mohammad al-Qahtani — who authorities say narrowly missed being the 20th hijacker on Sept. 11, 2001 — told interrogators that al-Kuwaiti taught him how to use the Internet so that he could communicate by email with the leader of the terrorist operation,Ãâà...
TIME
November 12, 2006
... for their alleged roles in abuses committed at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison and at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The plaintiffs in the case include 11 Iraqis who were prisoners at Abu Ghraib, as well as Mohammad al-Qahtani, a Saudi held at Guantanamo, whom the U.S. has identified asÃâà...