Sentence examples for detainee named from inspiring English sources

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Another detainee, named Khadzhiev, was already in the cell.

A Yemeni detainee named Ali al-Sharqawi kept a secret diary.

Several of Durkin's clients, including a Sudanese detainee named Walid Ali, have refused to speak to him.

It identifies the most serious incidents related to the alleged sexual assault of a young male detainee named "Mr A".

It was an Egyptian detainee named Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed al Sawah who told interrogators about a course in improvised explosive devices given at the training camp, where he learned about "methods to destroy suspension bridges," his assessment says.

For months, two committee staff members reviewed the cables, which described the interrogations of Abu Zubaydah, whom the C.I.A. suspected was a high-ranking Al Qaeda member, and of a detainee named Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri.

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This year, Mr. Siadat was among 192 detainees named by opposition Web sites as political prisoners in Iran.

The names of both the men in the report by Al Jazeera roughly matched those on a list of abused Iraqi detainees named in an investigation by the American military.

Mr. Mohammed and the other five detainees named in the letter — Walid bin Attash, Ammar al-Baluchi, Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi, Abu Faraj al-Libi and Ramzi bin al-Shibh — were among the 16 Guantánamo prisoners known as "high-value detainees" formerly held by the Central Intelligence Agency.

The Times has posted those documents on its Web site arranged by detainee name.

Without a key connecting detainee names to the corpse numbers, identifying the dead is difficult.

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