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Sadik Ahmad Turkistani is an ethnic Uyghur born and raised in
Taif, Saudi Arabia Taif ( ar, , translit=aṭ-Ṭāʾif, lit=The circulated or encircled, ) is a city and governorate in the Makkan Region of Saudi Arabia. Located at an elevation of in the slopes of the Hijaz Mountains, which themselves are part of the Sarat M ...
and an opponent of the Taliban. Held by the Taliban in Kandahar prison in Afghanistan, he was briefly freed when they were overthrown in late 2001. One of the
Kandahar Five The Kandahar Five is a term used to refer to five men who had been held, for years, in a Taliban prison in Kandahar, Afghanistan, only to end up in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. Sev ...
, he was taken into custody by the Americans and shipped to
Guantanamo Bay detention camp The Guantanamo Bay detention camp ( es, Centro de detención de la bahía de Guantánamo) is a United States military prison located within Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, also referred to as Guantánamo, GTMO, and Gitmo (), on the coast of Guant ...
, Cuba in early 2002, where he was treated as an enemy combatant.Detainee Cleared for Release Is in Limbo at Guantanamo
'' Washington Post'', December 14, 2005
Finally he was cleared for release in late 2005. He was repatriated to Saudi Arabia on June 24, 2006.


Imprisoned by Taliban

Turkistani was imprisoned by the Taliban for four and a half years, during which time he suffered torture and mistreatment at Kandahar prison. He was alleged to have been involved in a plot to kill
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leader
Osama bin Laden Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (10 March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a Saudi-born extremist militant who founded al-Qaeda and served as its leader from 1988 until Killing of Osama bin Laden, his death in 2011. Ideologically a Pan-Islamism ...
. Turkistani admits being opposed to the Taliban, Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, but he denies that he was involved in any plots. The Taliban imprisoned many foreigners on the assumption they were spies. When the Northern Alliance liberated Kandahar prison, they freed about 1500 men; as many as 2000 had been held there. Turkistani was among five former prisoners at Kandahar who said they were sold to the US forces by the Northern Alliance for a bounty. He was taken into US custody and transported to Guantanamo, where he was treated as an enemy combatant. Turkistani was one of nine former Taliban prisoners whom the '' Associated Press'' noted had suffered going from Taliban custody, where they had been accused of spying or opposition, to American custody and transport to detention and more torture at Guantanamo. One of their defense lawyers described their ordeals as beyond bizarre and "horrific."


Read into the Senate records

During a debate in 2005 on Senator Lindsey Graham's motion to prevent detainees having access to the US courts, Senator
Jeff Bingaman Jesse Francis "Jeff" Bingaman Jr. (born October 3, 1943) is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from New Mexico from 1983 to 2013, for 5 terms. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as Chairman of Committee Outreac ...
had several '' Washington Post'' articles on the plight of the Uyghur detainees read into the Senate Record.Guantanamo Prisoners
, '' US Senate'', December 21, 2005
One of the articles featured Turkistani. (Note: The US Supreme Court decision in '' Boumediene v. Bush'' (2008) ruled that detainees and other foreign nationals could have access to US courts under '' habeas corpus.'')


Combatant Status Review


Not an enemy combatant

The '' Washington Post'' reports that Turkistani was one of 38 detainees who was determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal (CSRT).Guantanamo Bay Detainees Classified as "No Longer Enemy Combatants"
, '' Washington Post''
They reported that Turkistani was one of several still not released. On May 10, 2006
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quoted from an interview with
Abu Bakker Qassim Abu Bakker Qassim is a Uyghur from China's western frontier, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region who was held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 283. After being classified a ...
, one of the five Uighurs who had been transported to Albania on May 5, 2006."Guantanamo Uyghurs Try to Settle in Albania"
''
Radio Free Asia Radio Free Asia (RFA) is a United States government-funded private non-profit news service that broadcasts radio programs and publishes online news, information, and commentary for its audiences in Asia. The service, which provides editoriall ...
'', May 10, 2006
Qassim said he left four innocent detainees behind at Camp Iguana: a Russian, an Algerian, a Libyan, and a man who had been born in Saudi Arabia to Uighur exiles.


Turkistani's garden

Turkistani is reported to have told his lawyer,
Sabin Willett Peter Sabin Willett, known as Sabin Willett, (born March 6, 1957) is an American lawyer and novelist, a partner with the Philadelphia-based law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, formerly a partner at Bingham McCutchen. He lives near Boston, Massachuse ...
, that he and fellow prisoners had planted a garden with seeds saved from their rations.Guantanamo Bay prisoners plant seeds of hope in secret garden
, ''
Uyghur Human Rights Project The Uyghur Human Rights Project ( zh, s=维吾尔人权项目, ug, ئۇيغۇر كىشىلىك ھوقۇق قۇرۇلۇشى; abbreviated UHRP) is a research-based advocacy organization located in Washington, D.C. that promotes human rights for Uy ...
'', April 29, 2006
Guantanamo prisoners planting seeds of hope
''
Al Jazeera Al Jazeera ( ar, الجزيرة, translit-std=DIN, translit=al-jazīrah, , "The Island") is a state-owned Arabic-language international radio and TV broadcaster of Qatar. It is based in Doha and operated by the media conglomerate Al Jazeera ...
'', May 1, 2006
Turkistani and the other men in Camp Iguana cultivated their clandestine garden with plastic spoons.


Transfer to Saudi Arabia

On June 25, 2006, 14 men were repatriated to Saudi Arabia from Guantanamo. While some press reports described these men as 14 Saudis, others described them as 13 Saudis, and a Turkistani who had been resident in Saudi Arabia.Thirteen Saudis and a Turkistani return to Saudi from Guantanamo
, '' Middle East News'', June 25, 2006
By January 2009, Turkistani had settled again in his native Taif. He was planning to marry, and to open his own business.mirror Tim Reid, "Guantánamo inmate tortured by al-Qaeda and entombed by the US"
''Times Online'', 16 January 2009, mirror


References

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