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Ali Abdul Motalib Awayd Hassan Al Tayeea

Ali Abdul Motalib Awayd Hassan Al Tayeea ((アラビア語:علي عبد المطلب عويد حسان الطائي)) is a citizen of Iraq who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.〔

His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 111.
The Department of Defense reports that Al Tayeea was born in Baghdad, Iraq.
The Department of Defense provided a birthday, or an estimated year of birth, for all but 22 of the 759 detainees. Al Tayeea is one of those 22. He was repatriated on January 17, 2009 after more than seven years without ever been charged.
==Press reports==
When the Department of Defense first complied with US District Court Justice Jed Rakoff's court order and released the transcripts of the Guantanamo detainees, they weren't identified by name. However, a small number of the detainee's names were mentioned in the body of the transcripts. Al Tayeea's transcript was one that contained his name.
A widely republished story from the ''Associated Press'' described Al Tayeea as a mechanic who had been jailed by Saddam Hussein's regime.〔(Sketches of Guantanamo Detainees-Part II ), ''ABC News'', March 15, 2006〕
An article in The Weekly Standard has extensive excerpts from the testimony Al Tayees offered during his Tribunal.
He described a long history of emigration from country to country in the mid-east, that finally left him working, as a driver, for the Taliban, in Afghanistan.〔(It's Hard Out Here for an Iraqi: The story of "Pimp Daddy," an Iraqi detainee at Guantánamo ), ''The Weekly Standard'', March 27, 2006〕
''The Weekly Standard'' reported that Al Tayeea's nickname in Guantanamo was "Pimp Daddy".〔
Al Tayeea said he met John Walker Lindh, "the American Taliban", who he describes as a "good guy" and a "jackass".
:''I don't believe in the Taliban, but being hungry and homeless, I worked there for 2½ months and traveled in an old Russian car called a Gas 66. There are many of these in Iraq; it's a bulls--car. Everyday there was a broken engine, so I requested the money to fix it. I put a little of the money in my pocket and I'd go fix it. I didn't want to go every day. The f--ing Taliban is f--ing my life.
''The Weekly Standard'' reports that Al Tayeea doesn't get along with the other Guantanamo detainees, and had bragged, to his Tribunal, about threatening to keep informing on the other detainees:
:''"They call me motherf--all the time and I say, "f--Osama Bin Laden and f--the Taliban." I'm very happy and I tell them I'll stay here forever and give information about them. I tell them, "f--you, if you believe in Osama Bin Laden.""''

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