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Mani Shaman Turki al-Habardi Al-Utaybi

Mani Shaman Turki al-Habardi Al-Utaybi
(May 16, 1981 – June 10, 2006) was a citizen of Saudi Arabia, who was arrested in 2001 in Pakistan and held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba from early 2002.〔(Riydadh names Guantanamo suicide victims, wants bodies ), ''Daily News & Analysis'', June 11, 2006〕〔
〕 Al-Utaybi died in custody on June 10, 2006.〔

〕 The Department of Defense reported his death and those of two other detainees the same day as suicides.
There were questions at the time about the conclusions, and each of the men's families disputed these. In 2009 Seton Hall University Law School published a report noting inconsistencies in the DOD account and questioning its conclusions. In January 2010, ''Harper's Magazine'' carried an article by Scott Horton that contended DOD had carried out a cover-up and that the detainees had died in the course of or due to severe interrogation at a black site known as "Camp No". The account was based on the testimony of four soldiers who had been serving at Delta Camp at the time.
==Background==
Mani Shaman Turki al-Habardi Al-Utaybi was born in 1981 in Al Arara, Saudi Arabia. (Note: Without records, DOD estimated his birth year at 1976.) He was orphaned early and grew up with his uncle and cousins in Dawadmi.〔
At the age of 20, Al-Utaybi went to Afghanistan in late 2001 after the United States (US) and allies invaded to try to overthrown the Taliban following the 9/11 attacks in the US. One of his cousins said that he had gone to do humanitarian work and had been sold to the Americans for a bounty of $5,000.〔
Al-Utaybi had been arrested while traveling disguised as a woman in a ''burqa,'' with four other men, at a Pakistani checkpoint.〔Savage, Charlie, ("As Acts of War or Despair, Suicides Rattle a Prison" ), ''The New York Times'', April 24, 2011〕 He was treated as an enemy combatant and transported to the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

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