Zainulabidin Merozhev - List of Tajiks Held in Guantanamo

List of Tajiks Held in Guantanamo

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76 Rukniddin Sharipov 1973/03/15 2002-01-15 2007-02-28
  • Repatriated in March 2007.
  • Put on trial on August 7, 2007.
  • Convicted of being a mercenary on August 18, 2007, and sentenced to 17 years in prison.
  • Carol Rosenberg, writing in the Miami Herald, reports that Umar Abdulayev reported that he, Sharipov, and one other Tajik were threatened by Tajikistani security officials, who told them they would be punished if they did not agree to pretend to be militant jihadists, and spy on real Tajikistani militant jihadists.
77 Mehrabanb Fazrollah 1962/10/18 2002-02-09 2007-02-28
83 Yusef Nabied 1963/08/05 2002-02-08 2004-07-17
  • Repatriated on July 17, 2004, two weeks before the first Combatant Status Review Tribunal were convened.
90 Abdumukite Vokhidov 1969/11/13 2002-01-15 2007-02-28
208 Maroof Saleemovich Salehove 1978/03/03 2002-01-20 2005-08-19
  • Repatriated on August 19, 2005.
  • His Combatant Status Review Tribunal determined he was not an enemy combatant.
257 Omar Hamzayavich Abdulayev 1978/10/11 2002-02-09
  • In November 2009 Abdulayev was the last Tajikistani in Guantanamo.
  • Abdulayev reported that visiting Tajikistani security officials threatened him, and two other captives with retribution if they didn't agree to pretend to be militant jihadists in order to spy on real militant jihadists, once they were repatriated.
641 Abdul Karim Irgashive 1965/05/07 2002-06-08 2004-07-17
  • Repatriated on July 17, 2004, two weeks before the first Combatant Status Review Tribunal were convened.
665 Sadee Eideov 1953 2002-06-14 2004-03-31
  • Repatriated on March 31, 2004, approximately four months before the first Combatant Status Review Tribunal were convened.
729 Muhibullo Abdulkarim Umarov 1980/10/06 2002-08-05 2004-03-31
731 Mazharudin 1979/12/01 2002-08-05 2004-03-31
732 Shirinov Ghafar Homarovich 1974/01/09 2002-08-05 2004-03-31
1095 Zainulabidin Merozhev 1978 unknown 2008-10-31

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