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Idris Ahmed Abdu Qader Idris is a citizen of Yemen, who was held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.〔 His detainee ID number is 035. American intelligence analysts estimate he was born in 1979, in Rada, Yemen. Idris was transferred to Oman on June 13, 2015, where the Government of Oman agreed to what the Department of Defense called ''"appropriate security measures.〔 He arrived on June 8, 2002, he was held in extrajudicial detention, and never faced criminal charges.〔 The Department of Defense never fully released its justification for holding Idris, but on April 25, 2011, the whistleblower organization WikiLeaks published his previously secret JTF-GTMO assessment. ==Background== According to Idris he graduated from high school in 1996, and then attended Sanaa University for two years.〔 〕 After he dropped out he worked for Yemen's Ministry of Agriculture. Idris says an imam at the al-Khayr Mosque in Sanaa convinced him to travel to Afghanistan to teach the Quran in 1999. Idris says he did travel to Afghanistan, and spent eight months teaching the Quran at the al Raham Mosque in Kandahar. Idris denied ever taking any military training or participating in hostilities. He described fleeing the American Bombardment of Afghistan, traveling alone, to Khowst on November 15, 2001. He described spending approximately 20 days in Khowst, when an Arab named Rosi Khan, helped him hook up with a group of approximately 30 other arabs, who planned to travel together on foot to cross the border with Pakistan. These men were apprehended by Pakistani officials on December 15, 2001. Idris was transferred to Guantanamo over six months later, on June 8, 2002.〔 〕 American counter-terrorism analysts came to characterize the group of men Idris was captured with as ''"the dirty thirty"'', asserting that it was a group of Osama bin Laden bodyguards.〔 〕 Human rights workers and legal critics challenged this characterization, as it was based on denunciations from captives using unreliable coercive interrogation techniques. Information from the public record established that the men had little in common, prior to their capture, that they had come to Afghanistan at different times, and pursued different activities there, prior to their capture. On September 21 the Department of Justice published a list of 55 captives who had been cleared for release or transfer from Guantanamo by the Guantanamo Review Task Force in 2010.〔 On September 24 ''Fox News'' named Idris, as one of the men cleared for release -- even though he had been described as one of Osama bin Laden's bodyguards. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Idris Ahmad ‘Abd Al Qadir Idris」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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