| isn |
name |
notes
|
| 8 |
Abdullah Gulam Rasoul |
- Wore an orange uniform to his Administrative Review Board hearing.[1]
- Explained to his Tribunal that he hadn't been assigned an orange uniform because he had done anything wrong.. He had been assigned an orange uniform because he had requested being allowed to take a shower every day, instead of once a week.[1]
|
| 22 |
Sahkhrukh Hamiduva |
- Sahkhrukh Hamiduva's Tribunal asked him to explain why he was wore an orange uniform.[2]
- Sahkhrukh Hamiduva attributed his orange uniform to the severity of the allegations he faced.[2]
- Sahkhrukh Hamiduva told his Tribunal that he had always told his interrogators the truth.[2]
|
| 84 |
Ilkham Turdbyavich Batayev |
- Wore a white uniform to his Tribunal.[3]
- Couldn't explain to his Tribunal why he was wearing white, not orange.[3]
|
| 154 |
Mazin Salih Musaid Al Awfi |
- Wore white to his Tribunal.[4]
- Cited his white uniform as proof of his cooperation.[4]
|
| 270 |
Mosa Zi Zemmori |
- Wore a Khaki uniform to his Tribunal.[5]
- Couldn't explain for his Tribunal the significance of his Khaki uniform.[5]
|
| 320 |
Hozaifa Parhat |
- Wore a beige uniform to his Tribunal.[6]
| A: |
That means level one.
|
| Q: |
Is that for good behavior or for some other reason?
|
| A: |
Yes, I believe so. If you do not have good behavior they will not put you in level one.
|
|
| 489 |
|
- Wore an orange uniform to his Tribunal.
| Q. |
You seem extremely cooperative; I just wonder why you are still wearing an orange uniform as oppose to a tan or white one?
|
| A. |
I was in psyche ward, so, because of my psych problems, I used to hurt myself, cut myself, and bang my head. So, it's been like this for the last two or three months now. They dropped the levels. The Level 2 they wear orange. In level one, they give them the ten or white colors. And now, I'm level 2, and hopefully in eighteen days I will be level 1, so I'm going to change it.
|
|
| 530 |
Dawd Gul |
- Gul's transcript records that Gul drew the attention of his Tribunal to his orange uniform[7]:
| "The Detainee asked the Tribunal to look at his orange clothes. The Detainee stated mat the Tribunal can turn those black. The Detainee stated that it is all in the Tribunal's hands."
|
|
| 551 |
Fouad Mahoud Hasan Al Rabia |
- Wore an orange uniform to his Tribunal.[8]
- Told his Tribunal that his orange uniform was not due to bad behavior.[8]
- Told his Tribunal that he had worn a white uniform in 2003, when a computerized voice stress analysis had proved he had been telling the truth.[8]
|
| 555 |
Abdul Majid Muhammed |
- Wore white to his Tribunal.[9]
- Abdul Majid Muhammed is the only Christian captive in Guantanamo.[9] He is an Iranian drug-addict who was forced to travel to Afghanistan on a drug-buy to pay off a drug-debt.
- Testified that his life was at stake even in camp 4, the camp for compliant captives.[9]
- Showed recent scars which he claimed were due to being jumped, in the dark, by four or five other captives wearing white uniforms.[9]
|
| 651 |
Usama Hassan Ahmed Abu Kabir |
- Wore a "white gown" to his Tribunal.[10]
- Said he had been wearing white for over a year.[10]
- Cited his white gown as proof of his compliance.[10]
|
| 679 |
Mohmmad Ahmad Ali Tahar |
[11]
|
| 743 |
Hafez Qari Mohamed Saad Iqbal Madni |
- Wore an orange uniform to this Tribunal.[12]
| Q: |
You are very cooperative, very truthful, you seem to want to make amends and I've met many individuals doing my job here and I notice that you are wearing an orange uniform. Why is that?
|
| A: |
I don't know.
|
| Q: |
You don't know that there are other colors or you don't know why you are still in orange?
|
| A: |
I know about the other colors, I think I am still in this color of uniform, because once I tried to commit suicide after being here 191 days.
|
|
| 928 |
Khi Ali Gul |
- Khi Ali Gul's Tribunal asked him to explain why he was wore an orange uniform.[13]
- Khi Ali Gul said that in general captives who were non-compliant were issued the orange uniforms, but he didn't understand why he had to wear one.[13]
|
| 939 |
Mammar Ameur |
- Wore white to his Tribunal.[14]
- Asked his Tribunal why he, a compliant captive, wearing white, had not been allowed pen and paper, to prepare notes on the allegations he faced, when other less compliant captives had been allowed pen and paper.[14]
|
| 987 |
Haji Ghalib |
|
| 1002 |
Abdul Matin |
- Abdul Matin asked his Tribunal why he had to wear an orange uniform, when he was an innocent man, while the Taliban interrogator who tortured him was in camp four, the camp for compliant captives, where he was allowed to wear a white uniform.[15]
|
| 1119 |
Hamidullah |
- Hamidullah's Tribunal asked him to explain why he was wore an orange uniform.[16]
- Hamidullah explained that he had been wearing a white uniform until recently, but it was stripped from him when he responded to a guy who had yelled at him.[16]
- Hamidullah explained that the camp rules were very strict, and it was hard to live with them, when you were an innocent man, wrongfully accused.[16]
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