You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Home Front: WoT
Libyan Detainee Cleared for Release after 20 years at Guantánamo
2022-09-25
[LIBYAREVIEW] A US national security board on Saturday cleared a Libyan national who has been held at Guantánamo Bay, without charge for 20 years. He is to be transferred to another country, if one can be found to take him.

The decision in the case of Ismail Ali Faraj Ali Bakush, 54, means that US diplomats are now seeking to reach security agreements for the transfer of 22 of the 36 men currently held, as prisoners of war at Guantánamo.

Bakush is the last so-called low-value prisoner. He was being held as an indefinite detainee in the war on terror, that began in response to the 11 September 2001 attacks.

Three of Guantánamo’s prisoners, all previously held by the CIA as "high-value detainees," are currently considered indefinite detainees. This means they are deemed too dangerous to release, but held without criminal charges. Eleven others have been charged with war crimes, the majority of their cases still in pretrial proceedings.

In an apparent nod to the instability of Libya, the Periodic Review Board — an interagency group with representatives from the Pentagon, the intelligence agencies, and various cabinet agencies — recommended that he be transferred to a third country "with strong rehabilitation capabilities, integration support, and a willingness to monitor his activities, and restrict his travel."

Bakush was arrested in Lahore, Pakistain, in May 2002 and sent to Guantánamo three months later.

A US intelligence report from January described him as an explosives expert who "probably provided operational support to key al-Qaeda figures." At Guantánamo, he was held as a member of the al-Qaeda-affiliated Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, which the State Department designated as a terrorist organization from 2004 to 2015.

Related: His Guantanmo Fandom Wiki has all sorts of interesting information, like details of his years spent training and fighting with the Taliban, his Guantanamo Internment Serial Number is 708, and that he was also known as Abu Ali and Haj Munier — the name Al-Hajj Munir al-Libi was found on list of captured mujahidin on a hard drive associated with Khalid Shayk Muhammad.
Related:
Libyan Islamic Fighting Group: 2022-04-27 Libyan Official: Terrorists Have Returned to the Capital
Libyan Islamic Fighting Group: 2021-12-11 Libyan Manchester Arena Bomber Had Strong Radicalising Influences
Libyan Islamic Fighting Group: 2021-11-01 Libyan Manchester Arena Bomber's Mother Pocketed thousands in Benefits
Posted by:Fred

00:00