Adel al Zamel (عادل عبد المحسن الزميل) is a citizen of
Kuwait
Kuwait (; ar, الكويت ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait ( ar, دولة الكويت '), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the nort ...
who was held in
extrajudicial detention
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in the United States
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
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s, in
Cuba
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Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts report that Al Zamel was born on August 23, 1963, in
Kuwait City
Kuwait City ( ar, مدينة الكويت) is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. Located at the heart of the country on the south shore of Kuwait Bay on the Persian Gulf, it is the political, cultural and economical centre of the emirate, ...
, Kuwait.
Al Zamel was captured in Pakistan in February 2002 and he was transferred to Kuwait on November 2, 2005.
Al Odah v. United States
Adel al Zamel was among the eleven captives covered in the July 2008 "Petitioners' Status Report" filed by
David J. Cynamon in ''
Al Odah v. United States
''Al Odah v. United States'' is a court case filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights and co-counsels challenging the legality of the continued detention as enemy combatants of Guantanamo detainees. It was consolidated with ''Boumediene v. B ...
'' on behalf of the four remaining Kuwaiti prisoners in Guantanamo. Seven other prisoners were
amalgamate
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d to the case, which charged that none of the men had been cleared for release, even though the government had completed
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s for them—and those factual returns had contained redacted sections.
The decision, striking down the
Military Commissions Act, was handed down on June 12, 2008.
[Stout, David. '']The New York Times
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Justices Rule Terror Suspects Can Appeal in Civilian Courts
June 13, 2008[ Transcript of Supreme Court oral arguments for Boumediene v. Bush (No. 06-1195) and Al Odah v. US (06-1196)/ref>
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Repatriation and Acquittal
Al Zamil was one of five Kuwaitis repatriated to Kuwaiti custody on November 4, 2005.[Kuwaitis released from Guantanamo]
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The five stood trial in a Kuwaiti court, and were acquitted.[Kuwaiti court acquits ex-Guantanamo prisoners]
. '' Independent Online (South Africa)'', May 22, 2006
''The Washington Post
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'' reported that the two main charges were that the detainees had helped fund Al Wafa, an Afghan charity with ties to Al Qaeda
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, and that they had fought alongside the Taliban
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.[5 Ex-Guantanamo Detainees Freed in Kuwait]
''The Washington Post
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'', May 21, 2006
The detainees'
defense had argued that testimony secured in Guantanamo could not be used in Kuwaiti courts, because the detainees and interrogators hadn't signed them.
Al Zamil's trial began in March 2006, and he was acquitted on July 22, 2006.[Kuwait's Gitmo men acquitted - again]
, '' Kuwait Times'', July 23, 2006
McClatchy interview
On June 15, 2008, the McClatchy News Service
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published articles based on interviews with 66 former Guantanamo captives. McClatchy reporters interviewed Adel al Zamel.[
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Adel al Zamel told McClatchy reporters he had worked for the Kuwait
Kuwait (; ar, الكويت ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait ( ar, دولة الكويت '), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the nort ...
housing authority until 2000 when he moved to Afghanistan to work for the al Wafa charity, and that he had never been anything more than a charity worker, distributing food and overseeing small infrastructure projects.[
Adel al Zamel told McClatchy reporters that he still hadn't recovered from his initial meetings two and a half months earlier, when he was transferred to Guantanamo.][ He described being shown a diagram, with three names on it, linked by arrows: UBL, ]Abu Ghaith
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith ( ar, سليمان بوغيث; born 14 December 1965) is a Kuwaiti regarded as one of al-Qaeda's spokesmen.
He is married to one of Osama bin Laden's daughters. In 2013, Gaith was arrested in Jordan and extradited to the Un ...
, "you", linked by arrows. When he denied being linked to Osama bin Laden he was locked, for a month, in a small metal box, with no toilet facilities:
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Adel al Zamel told reporters that during 2005, his last year in Guantanamo, interrogators repeatedly threatened that he would be transferred to a torture state for more brutal interrogation.[ Adel al Zamel said that, finally, the interrogators treatment cracked his will, and he told them:][
]I told them, 'I am Osama bin Laden
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. Please kill me. I just wanted it to end.
The McClatchy report stated Adel Al Zamel and some associates had been sentenced to a year in prison for an attack on a young woman they thought was being too publicly affectionate with her boyfriend.[
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See also
*Abdul-Aziz al-Shimmiri
A total of 133 Saudi citizens have been held in the United States' Guantanamo Bay detention camps at its naval base in Cuba since January 2002. Most had been swept up in Afghanistan following the US invasion in the fall of 2001, and they were clas ...
*Abdallah Saleh Ali Al Ajmi
Abdallah Saleh Ali Al Ajmi (2 August 1978 – 23 March 2008) was a Kuwaiti citizen, who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 220. Joint Task ...
*Saad Madhi al-Azmi
Saad Madi Saad al Azmi (born May 29, 1979) is a Kuwaiti citizen.
He was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantánamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba, and later repatriated on November 4, 2005.
Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter ...
*Mohammed Fnaitil al-Dehani
Mohammed Fenaitel Mohamed Al Daihani is a citizen of Kuwait who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camp, in Cuba. Al Daihani's Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 229. Joint Task Force Guantanam ...
References
External links
McClatchy News Service - video
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Guantanamo detainees known to have been released
Kuwaiti extrajudicial prisoners of the United States
Living people
1963 births
Kuwaiti expatriates in Pakistan