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Newsweek
November 1, 2017
FE_Gitmo_06_903041 U.S. Army Military Police escort a detainee to his cell during in-processing to temporary detention at Camp X-Ray at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba, on January 11, 2001. The detainees will be given a basic physical exam by a doctor, to include a chest X-ray and blood samplesÃâà...
The News on Sunday
September 9, 2017
Saifullah Piracha disappeared in 2004 and there was no news about his whereabouts till a letter from him was received from the Bagram military base. What started worrying human rights organisations in 2004 and 2005 was the realisation that while some enforced disappearances were reported fromÃâà...
The News on Sunday
July 1, 2017
In the latest video released on June 16, they asked US President Donald Trump and the Australian Prime Minister to hold talks with the Taliban for their release in exchange for Taliban prisoners being held at the Bagram and Pule Charkhi prisons. As both sides have adopted rigid positions on the issue,Ãâà...
Democracy Now!
August 12, 2015
But in the case of the prisoners at Bagram—Dilawar and Habibullah—the peroneal strikes were applied to their entire bodies, and they were applied not when the prisoners were in motion resisting arrest, but when they were actually suspended in a hanging position and left there for more than 24 hours,Ãâà...
RT
December 10, 2014
Habibullah, who died just a few days before Dilawar, was also chained to the ceiling and beaten. The Times noted that he was struck more than 100 times in a 24-hour period. READ MORE:'The Other Guantanamo' - Indefinite detention at Bagram Air Force Base. As recently as this past September, thereÃâà...
CNN International
September 25, 2012
As he gazed out, almost lost in thought, I asked him if he thought he would survive his time in Bagram. He said, "I felt completely hopeless. Some people inside killed themselves. I too had lost all hope. I thought I was going to die in there." It was during this period that two Afghan prisoners, Habibullah andÃâà...
Stuff.co.nz
July 29, 2012
In the cabins of their "jingle" trucks flamboyant with tinsel baubles and painted tiger patterns as they move Nato's war supplies, Habibullah thinks he and other ... Adding to security fragility, Lalajan said, was that Afghan drivers working from distribution hubs in Afghanistan like Bagram airbase north of KabulÃâà...
CBS News
March 4, 2006
He's a quiet young soldier from Cincinnati who volunteered to be a guard at a U.S. military prison in Bagram, Afghanistan. But when 60 Minutes met him ... A man named Habibullah and a cab driver called Dilawar died only days after they had been brought in on suspicion of being Taliban fighters. "They brought death uponÃâà...
Mother Jones
November 9, 2005
In December 2002, four months after Wood and the 519th took over at Bagram, two detainees died in custody at the base. One was Mullah Habibullah, a 30-year-old man from the southern province of Oruzgan; the other was a 22-year-old taxi driver named Dilawar (many Afghans use only one name), who was married andÃâà...