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Sadik Ahmad Turkistani : ウィキペディア英語版
Sadik Ahmad Turkistani

Sadik Ahmad Turkistani is an ethnic Uyghur born and raised in Taif, Saudi Arabia and an opponent of the Taliban. Held by the Taliban in Kandahar prison in Afghanistan, he was briefly freed when they were overthrown in late 2001.
One of the Kandahar Five, he was taken into custody by the Americans and shipped to Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Cuba in early 2002, where he was treated as an enemy combatant.〔(Detainee Cleared for Release Is in Limbo at Guantanamo ), ''Washington Post'', December 14, 2005〕 Finally he was cleared for release in late 2005. He was repatriated to Saudi Arabia on June 24, 2006.
==Imprisoned by Taliban==

Turkistani was imprisoned by the Taliban for four and a half years, during which time he suffered torture and mistreatment at Kandahar prison. He was alleged to have been involved in a plot to kill al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Turkistani admits being opposed to the Taliban, Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, but he denies that he was involved in any plots.〔 The Taliban imprisoned many foreigners on the assumption they were spies.
When the Northern Alliance liberated Kandahar prison, they freed about 1500 men; as many as 2000 had been held there. Turkistani was among five former prisoners at Kandahar who said they were sold to the US forces by the Northern Alliance for a bounty. He was taken into US custody and transported to Guantanamo, where he was treated as an enemy combatant.〔
Turkistani was one of nine former Taliban prisoners whom the ''Associated Press'' noted had suffered going from Taliban custody, where they had been accused of spying or opposition, to American custody and transport to detention and more torture at Guantanamo.〔
〕 One of their defense lawyers described their ordeals as beyond bizarre and "horrific."〔

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