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Norullah Noori : ウィキペディア英語版
Norullah Noori

Mullah Norullah Noori is a citizen of Afghanistan who spent more than 12 years in extrajudicial detention in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.〔

His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 6. Noori was released from the detention camp on May 31, 2014, in a prisoner exchange that involved Bowe Bergdahl and the Taliban five, and flown to Qatar.
Intelligence analysts estimated he was born in 1967 in Shajoie, Afghanistan.
Norullah Noori was the Taliban's Governor of Balkh Province.〔
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2001 press reports describe General Rashid Dostum bringing Noori with him, when he toured the ruins the Qala-i-Jangi fortress, after over 400 captives died there in what is usually described as a failed prison uprising. Noori was reported to have ordered the Taliban fighters in his jurisdiction to peacefully surrender to Dostum's Northern Alliance forces.
Norullah has been listed by the United Nations 1267 Committee since January 25, 2001.〔
Norullah Noori arrived at Guantanamo on January 11, 2002, and has been held there for .〔
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The allegations used to justify his detention in Guantanamo asserted he was an interim Provincial Governor—of Jalalabad , temporary governor of Mazari Sharif and Governor of Balkh Province.〔
〕〔Neither Jalalabad or Mazari Sharif is a Province. They are cities.〕
Throughout the fall of 2011 and the winter of 2012 the United States conducted peace negotiations with the Taliban, and widely leaked was that a key sticking point was the ongoing detention of Norullah and four other senior Taliban.〔〔
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Negotiations hinged on a proposal to send the five men directly to Doha, Qatar, where they would be allowed to set up an official office for the Taliban.
==Governor under the Taliban==

Fareeda Kuchi Balkhi, a Kuchi nomad tribeswoman, who ran as a candidate for the Wolesi Jirga in 2005, described her delivery of a list of 1000 Kuchi stranded in an impromptu refugee camp to then Governor of Balkh Noori as the beginning of her political activism in 1998.〔
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Fareeda told Carlotta Gall, of the ''New York Times'' that Noori accepted her list, and forwarded to humanitarian agencies, and aid did arrive.
In the fall of 2001, when the United States, allied with the Northern Alliance, and other anti-Taliban forces, started to use military force to seek out al Qaeda, Noori was one Taliban leader who is reported to have directed the Taliban fighters in his province to lay down their weapons and surrender.〔〔〔〔
In December 2001, shortly after the overthrow of the Taliban, Human Rights Watch called for a human rights tribunal to be convenened against Noorullah, and two other former Taliban Governors of Northern Provinces, to investigate claims they had been responsible for alleged massacres of Hazara and Uzbek civilians.〔
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The reports of civilian massacres were alleged to have occurred during the previous three years (1998-2001).
The two other Taliban leaders were Mullah Dadullah and Mullah Mohammed Fazil. Fazil, like Norullah, had already surrendered, and would be sent to Guantanamo.

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