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{{Short description|Bahraini Guantanamo detainee}}
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{{Infobox War on Terror detainee


{{Infobox War on Terror detainee
| name = Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi
| name = Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi
| birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1974}}
| birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1964}}
| birth_place = [[Muharraq, Bahrain|Muharraq]], [[Bahrain]]
| birth_place = [[Muharraq, Bahrain|Muharraq]], [[Bahrain]]
| citizenship = | detained_at = [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp|Guantanamo]]
| citizenship = | detained_at = [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp|Guantanamo]]
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| url=http://www.dod.mil/news/May2006/d20060515%20List.pdf
| url=http://www.dod.mil/news/May2006/d20060515%20List.pdf
| title=List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006
| title=List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006
| author=[[OARDEC]]
| author=OARDEC
| author-link=OARDEC
| publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
| publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
| date=2006-05-15
| date=2006-05-15
| accessdate=2007-09-29
| accessdate=2007-09-29
| archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20070930184034/http://www.dod.mil/news/May2006/d20060515%20List.pdf| archivedate= 30 September 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>
| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070930184034/http://www.dod.mil/news/May2006/d20060515%20List.pdf| archive-date= 30 September 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| url-status=live}}</ref>
Al Wadi's Guantanamo [[Internment Serial Number]] was 60.
Al Wadi's Guantanamo [[Internment Serial Number]] was 60.
American [[intelligence analysts]] estimate that Al Wadi was born in 1964, in [[Muharraq, Bahrain|Muharraq]], Bahrain.
American [[intelligence analysts]] estimate that Al Wadi was born in 1964, in [[Muharraq, Bahrain|Muharraq]], Bahrain.


Adil Kamil Abdullah al Wadi was captured near the Pakistan-Afghan border and was transferred to Bahrain on November 4, 2005.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://projects.nytimes.com/guantanamo/detainees/60-adil-kamil-abdullah-al-wadi | work=The New York Times | title=Adil Kamil Abdullah al Wadi - The Guantánamo Docket}}</ref>
Adil Kamil Abdullah al Wadi was captured near the Pakistan-Afghan border and was transferred to Bahrain on November 4, 2005.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://projects.nytimes.com/guantanamo/detainees/60-adil-kamil-abdullah-al-wadi | work=The New York Times | title=Adil Kamil Abdullah al Wadi - The Guantánamo Docket | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710020229/http://projects.nytimes.com/guantanamo/detainees/60-adil-kamil-abdullah-al-wadi | archive-date=2011-07-10 }}</ref>


==Combatant Status Review Tribunal==
==Combatant Status Review Tribunal==
[[File:Trailer where CSR Tribunals were held.jpg|thumb|[[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]s were held in a 3 x 5 meter trailer. The captive sat with his hands and feet shackled to a bolt in the floor.<ref name=Nytimes041109>[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/08/national/08gitmo.html?ex=1257570000&en=4af06725bdf5c086&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt Guantánamo Prisoners Getting Their Day, but Hardly in Court], ''[[New York Times]]'', November 11, 2004 - [http://cageprisoners.com/articles.php?aid=3838 mirror]</ref><ref name=FinancialTimes041211>[http://www.christusrex.org/www1/news/ft-12-11-04a.htm Inside the Guantánamo Bay hearings: Barbarian "Justice" dispensed by KGB-style "military tribunals"], ''[[Financial Times]]'', December 11, 2004</ref> Three chairs were reserved for members of the press, but only 37 of the 574 Tribunals were observed.<ref name=DoDCsrtBriefing20070306>
[[File:Trailer where CSR Tribunals were held.jpg|thumb|[[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]s were held in a 3 x 5 meter trailer. The captive sat with his hands and feet shackled to a bolt in the floor.<ref name=Nytimes041109>{{Cite news|last=Lewis|first=Neil A.|date=2004-11-08|title=Guantánamo Prisoners Getting Their Day, but Hardly in Court|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/08/us/guantanamo-prisoners-getting-their-day-but-hardly-in-court.html|access-date=2023-01-20|issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref name=FinancialTimes041211>[http://www.christusrex.org/www1/news/ft-12-11-04a.htm Inside the Guantánamo Bay hearings: Barbarian "Justice" dispensed by KGB-style "military tribunals"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309180146/http://www.christusrex.org/www1/news/ft-12-11-04a.htm |date=2016-03-09 }}, ''[[Financial Times]]'', December 11, 2004</ref> Three chairs were reserved for members of the press, but only 37 of the 574 Tribunals were observed.<ref name=DoDCsrtBriefing20070306>
{{Cite web
{{Cite web
| url=http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=3902
|url=http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=3902
| title=Annual Administrative Review Boards for Enemy Combatants Held at Guantanamo Attributable to Senior Defense Officials
|title=Annual Administrative Review Boards for Enemy Combatants Held at Guantanamo Attributable to Senior Defense Officials
| publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
|publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
| date=March 6, 2007
|date=March 6, 2007
| accessdate=2007-09-22
|accessdate=2007-09-22
| archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20070929123416/http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=3902| archivedate= 29 September 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>]]
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929123416/http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=3902
|archive-date=29 September 2007
|url-status=dead
}}</ref>]]


Initially the Bush administration asserted that they could withhold all the protections of the [[Geneva Conventions]] from detainees from [[the war on terror]]. This policy was challenged before the Judicial branch. Critics argued that the USA could not evade its obligation to conduct [[competent tribunal]]s to determine whether detaineees are, or are not, entitled to the protections of [[prisoner of war]] status.
Initially the Bush administration asserted that they could withhold all the protections of the [[Geneva Conventions]] from detainees from [[the war on terror]]. This policy was challenged before the Judicial branch. Critics argued that the USA could not evade its obligation to conduct [[competent tribunal]]s to determine whether detainees are, or are not, entitled to the protections of [[prisoner of war]] status.


Subsequently the Department of Defense instituted the [[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]s. The Tribunals, however, were not authorized to determine whether the detainees were ''lawful combatants''—rather they were merely empowered to make a recommendation as to whether the detainee had previously been correctly determined to match the Bush administration's definition of an [[enemy combatant]].
Subsequently, the Department of Defense instituted the [[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]s. The Tribunals, however, were not authorized to determine whether the detainees were ''lawful combatants''—rather they were merely empowered to make a recommendation as to whether the detainee had previously been correctly determined to match the Bush administration's definition of an [[enemy combatant]].


Al Wadi chose to participate in his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.<ref name=CsrtAlWadi>[{{DoD detainees ARB|Set_9_1018-1088B.pdf#55}} Summarized transcripts (.pdf)], from Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi's '' [[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]'' - pages 55-76</ref>
Al Wadi chose to participate in his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.<ref name=CsrtAlWadi>[{{DoD detainees ARB|Set_9_1018-1088B.pdf#55}} Summarized transcripts (.pdf)], from Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi's '' [[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]'' - pages 55-76</ref>


===Allegations===
===Allegations===
The allegations Al Wadi faced, in the "Summary of Evidence" presented to his Tribunal were:<ref name=CsrtAlWadipg30>[http://wid.ap.org/documents/detainees/adilalwadi.pdf Allegations, found on page 30 of Al Wadi's], ''Combatant Status Review Tribunal''</ref>
The allegations Al Wadi faced, in the "Summary of Evidence" presented to his Tribunal were:<ref name=CsrtAlWadipg30>[http://wid.ap.org/documents/detainees/adilalwadi.pdf Allegations, found on page 30 of Al Wadi's]{{Dead link|date=October 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, ''Combatant Status Review Tribunal''</ref>


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==Administrative Review Board hearing==
==Administrative Review Board hearing==
[[File:ARB trailer.jpg|thumb|Hearing room where Guantanamo detainee's annual Administrative Review Board hearings convened for captives whose Combatant Status Review Tribunal had already determined they were an "enemy combatant".<ref name=TheWire20060310>{{Cite news | url=http://www.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil/wire/WirePDF/v6/TheWire-v6-i049-10MAR2006.pdf#1 | title=Review process unprecedented | publisher=[[The Wire (JTF-GTMO)]] | pages= 1 | author=Spc Timothy Book | date= March 10, 2006 | accessdate=2007-10-12 | archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20071025123044/http://www.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil/wire/WirePDF/v6/TheWire-v6-i049-10MAR2006.pdf| archivedate= 25 October 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>]]
[[File:ARB trailer.jpg|thumb|Hearing room where Guantanamo detainee's annual Administrative Review Board hearings convened for captives whose Combatant Status Review Tribunal had already determined they were an "enemy combatant".<ref name=TheWire20060310>{{Cite news | url=http://www.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil/wire/WirePDF/v6/TheWire-v6-i049-10MAR2006.pdf#1 | title=Review process unprecedented | publisher=[[The Wire (JTF-GTMO)]] | pages=1 | author=Spc Timothy Book | date=March 10, 2006 | accessdate=2007-10-12 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071025123044/http://www.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil/wire/WirePDF/v6/TheWire-v6-i049-10MAR2006.pdf#1 | archive-date=25 October 2007 | url-status=dead }}</ref>]]


Detainees who were determined to have been properly classified as "enemy combatants" were scheduled to have their dossier reviewed at annual [[Administrative Review Board]] hearings. The Administrative Review Boards weren't authorized to review whether a detainee qualified for POW status, and they weren't authorized to review whether a detainee should have been classified as an "enemy combatant".
Detainees who were determined to have been properly classified as "enemy combatants" were scheduled to have their dossier reviewed at annual [[Administrative Review Board]] hearings. The Administrative Review Boards weren't authorized to review whether a detainee qualified for POW status, and they weren't authorized to review whether a detainee should have been classified as an "enemy combatant".
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The factors for and against continuing to detain %s were among the 121 that the Department of Defense released on March 3, 2006.<ref name=FactorsAdilKamilAbdullahAlWadi>
The factors for and against continuing to detain %s were among the 121 that the Department of Defense released on March 3, 2006.<ref name=FactorsAdilKamilAbdullahAlWadi>
[http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Factors_Set_3_1161-1234_Revised.pdf#53 Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf)] of [[Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi]] ''[[Administrative Review Board]]'' - pages 53-54 - January 28, 2005</ref>
[http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Factors_Set_3_1161-1234_Revised.pdf#53 Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604162233/http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Factors_Set_3_1161-1234_Revised.pdf |date=2011-06-04 }} of [[Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi]] ''Administrative Review Board'' - pages 53–54 - January 28, 2005</ref>


''The following primary factors favor continued detention:''
''The following primary factors favor continued detention:''
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===Transcript===
===Transcript===
Al Wadi chose to participate in his Administrative Review Board hearing.<ref name=ArbAlWadi>[http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Transcript_Set_3_769-943_FINAL.pdf#30 Summarized transcript (.pdf)], from Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi's ''[[Administrative Review Board hearing]]'' - page 30</ref>
Al Wadi chose to participate in his Administrative Review Board hearing.<ref name=ArbAlWadi>{{Cite web|url=http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Transcript_Set_3_769-943_FINAL.pdf|via=archive.org|title=Summarized Administrative Review Board Detainee Statement|access-date=2023-01-20|website=U.S. Department of Defense|language=en-US|archive-date=2009-09-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901165749/http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Transcript_Set_3_769-943_FINAL.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Release==
==Release==
Al Wadi, and the other five Bahrainis, are represented by [[Joshua Colangelo-Bryan]].
Al Wadi, and the other five Bahrainis, are represented by Joshua Colangelo-Bryan.{{citation needed|date=June 2022}}


The Gulf Daily News announced on November 5, 2005 that Adel had been released, and was one of three Bahraini detainees on their way home.<ref name=Gulf051105>[http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/1yr_arc_Articles.asp?Article=126067&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=28230&date=11/5/2005 Free, at last!], ''[[Gulf Daily News]]'', November 5, 2005</ref><ref name=Cbs051105>[http://cbs4.com/worldnews/Bahrain-Guantanamo-ai/resources_news_html Three Bahraini Guantanamo detainees return home], ''[[WFOR-TV|WFOR]]'', November 5, 2005</ref>
The Gulf Daily News announced on November 5, 2005, that Adel had been released, and was one of three Bahraini detainees on their way home.<ref name=Gulf051105>[http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/1yr_arc_Articles.asp?Article=126067&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=28230&date=11/5/2005 Free, at last!]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, ''[[Gulf Daily News]]'', November 5, 2005</ref><ref name=Cbs051105>[http://cbs4.com/worldnews/Bahrain-Guantanamo-ai/resources_news_html Three Bahraini Guantanamo detainees return home]{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, ''[[WFOR-TV|WFOR]]'', November 5, 2005</ref>


On Thursday August 23, 2007 the ''[[Gulf Daily News]]'' reported that
On Thursday August 23, 2007, the ''[[Gulf Daily News]]'' reported that
Bahraini Member of Parliament [[Mohammed Khalid]] had called for the Bahrain government to provide financial compensation to the released men.<ref name=GulfDailyNews20070823>
Bahraini Member of Parliament [[Mohammed Khalid]] had called for the Bahrain government to provide financial compensation to the released men.<ref name=GulfDailyNews20070823>
{{Cite news
{{Cite news
| url=http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=191432&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=30156
|url = http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=191432&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=30156
| title=Bay victims may get BD50,000
|title = Bay victims may get BD50,000
| author=[[Geoffrey Bew]]
|author = Geoffrey Bew
|author-link = Geoffrey Bew
| publisher=[[Gulf Daily News]]
|publisher = [[Gulf Daily News]]
| date=August 23, 2007
|date = August 23, 2007
| accessdate=2007-08-23
|accessdate = 2007-08-23
|url-status=live
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071031083521/http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=191432&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=30156
|archive-date = October 31, 2007
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


==Op-ed==
==Op-ed==
Kamel Abdulla wrote an op-ed about his experiences in Guantanamo in ''[[The Media Line]]'', on December 28, 2006.<ref name=TheMediaLine061228>{{Cite news
Kamel Abdulla wrote an op-ed about his experiences in Guantanamo in ''The Media Line'', on December 28, 2006.<ref name=TheMediaLine061228>{{Cite news
| url=http://themedialine.org/news/news_detail.asp?NewsID=16214
|url = http://themedialine.org/news/news_detail.asp?NewsID=16214
| title=Surviving after Guantanemo Bay
|title = Surviving after Guantanemo Bay
| date=December 28, 2006
|date = December 28, 2006
| accessdate=2006-12-30
|accessdate = 2006-12-30
| publisher=[[The Media Line]]
|publisher = The Media Line
| author=Adel Kamel Abdulla
|author = Adel Kamel Abdulla
|url-status=dead
}} [http://www.cageprisoners.com/articles.php?id=18118 - mirror]</ref>
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070927210542/http://themedialine.org/news/news_detail.asp?NewsID=16214
|archive-date = September 27, 2007
}} [http://www.cageprisoners.com/articles.php?id=18118 - mirror] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927233712/http://www.cageprisoners.com/articles.php?id=18118 |date=2007-09-27 }}</ref>


He wrote:<ref name=TheMediaLine061228/>
He wrote:<ref name=TheMediaLine061228/>
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==McClatchy News Service interview==
==McClatchy News Service interview==
On June 15, 2008 the [[McClatchy News Service]] published a series of articles based on interviews with 66 former Guantanamo detainees.<ref name=McClatchyCaptiveDatabase>
On June 15, 2008, the [[McClatchy News Service]] published a series of articles based on interviews with 66 former Guantanamo detainees.<ref name=McClatchyCaptiveDatabase>
{{Cite news
{{Cite news
| url=http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/
|url = http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/
| title=Guantanamo Inmate Database: Sarajuddin
|title = Guantanamo Inmate Database: Sarajuddin
| publisher=[[Miami Herald]]
|publisher = [[Miami Herald]]
| author=[[Tom Lasseter]]
|author = Tom Lasseter
| date=June 15, 2008
|date = June 15, 2008
| accessdate=2008-06-16
|accessdate = 2008-06-16
|url-status=dead
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|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090304175010/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/
}} [http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fservices.mcclatchyinteractive.com%2Fdetainees%3Fpage%3D1&date=2008-06-16 mirror]
|archive-date = March 4, 2009
}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20110714060903/http://services.mcclatchyinteractive.com/detainees?page=1 mirror]
</ref>
</ref>
Adil Kamil al Wadi
Adil Kamil al Wadi
was one of the former detainees who had an article profiling him.<ref name=McClatchyCaptive60>
was one of the former detainees who had an article profiling him.<ref name=McClatchyCaptive60>
{{Cite news
{{Cite news
| url=http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/9
|url=http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/9
| title=Guantanamo Inmate Database: Adil Kamil al Wadi
|title=Guantanamo Inmate Database: Adil Kamil al Wadi
| publisher=[[Miami Herald]]
|publisher=[[Miami Herald]]
| author=[[Tom Lasseter]]
|author=Tom Lasseter
| date=June 15, 2008
|date=June 15, 2008
| accessdate=2008-06-16
|accessdate=2008-06-16
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080620105901/http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/9
| quote=
|archive-date=20 June 2008
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|url-status=dead
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</ref>
</ref>


In his McClatchy interview Adil Kamil al Wadi reported
In his McClatchy interview, Adil Kamil al Wadi reported
religious persecution in the [[Kandahar detention facility]] and in Guantanamo.<ref name=McClatchyCaptive60/>
religious persecution in the [[Kandahar detention facility]] and in Guantanamo.<ref name=McClatchyCaptive60/>
He gave a detailed account of [[Koran desecration]].
He gave a detailed account of [[Koran desecration]].


The McClatchy article quoted [[Mark Sullivan]], Adil Kamil al Wadi's habeas corpus attorney, who had seen the classified allegations against him:<ref name=McClatchyCaptive60/>
The McClatchy article quoted Mark Sullivan, Adil Kamil al Wadi's habeas corpus attorney, who had seen the classified allegations against him:<ref name=McClatchyCaptive60/>
<blockquote>There was an absolute lack of evidence that would disprove anything he said. There was no credible evidence.</blockquote>
:{| class="wikitable" border="1"
<blockquote>You have stories like Adil's: It sounds plausible, but if you were of a suspicious mind you could say it's vague ... and we don't have any corroboration. But what we keep coming back to is what does the government have in the way of proof?</blockquote>
|
:"There was an absolute lack of evidence that would disprove anything he said. There was no credible evidence."

:"You have stories like Adil's: It sounds plausible, but if you were of a suspicious mind you could say it's vague ... and we don't have any corroboration. But what we keep coming back to is what does the government have in the way of proof?"
|}


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Essa Al Murbati]]
*[[Essa Al Murbati]]
*[[Salah Abdul Rasool Al Blooshi]]
*[[Salah Abdul Rasool Al Blooshi]]
*[[Shaikh]] [[Salman Ebrahim Mohamed Ali Al Khalifa]]
*[[Sheikh|Shaikh]] [[Salman Ebrahim Mohamed Ali Al Khalifa]]
*[[Abdulla Majid Al Naimi]]
*[[Abdulla Majid Al Naimi]]


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*[http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/1yr_arc_Articles.asp?Article=126490&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=28234&date=11/9/2005 'Nightmare' for freed Bay Three], ''[[Gulf Daily News]]'', November 9, 2005
*[http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/1yr_arc_Articles.asp?Article=126490&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=28234&date=11/9/2005 'Nightmare' for freed Bay Three], ''[[Gulf Daily News]]'', November 9, 2005
*{{Cite news
*{{Cite news
| url=http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/9
|url=http://detainees.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/9
| title=Guantanamo Inmate Database: Adil Kamil al Wadi
|title=Guantanamo Inmate Database: Adil Kamil al Wadi
| publisher=[[Miami Herald]]
|publisher=[[Miami Herald]]
| author=[[Carol Rosenberg]]
|author=Carol Rosenberg
|author-link=Carol Rosenberg
| date=June 15, 2008
|date=June 15, 2008
| accessdate=2008-06-16
|accessdate=2008-06-16
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*[http://www.mcclatchydc.com/guantanamo/ McClatchy News Service - video]
*[http://www.mcclatchydc.com/guantanamo/ McClatchy News Service - video]


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{{WoTPrisoners}}
{{WoTPrisoners}}


{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. -->
| NAME = Wadi, Adil Kamil Abdullah
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Bahraini Guantanamo detainee
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1974
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Muharraq, Bahrain|Muharraq]], [[Bahrain]]
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wadi, Adil Kamil Abdullah}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wadi, Adil Kamil Abdullah}}
[[Category:Bahraini extrajudicial prisoners of the United States]]
[[Category:Bahraini extrajudicial prisoners of the United States]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Guantanamo detainees known to have been released]]
[[Category:Guantanamo detainees known to have been released]]
[[Category:1974 births]]
[[Category:1964 births]]
[[Category:Bahraini expatriates in Pakistan]]

Latest revision as of 19:57, 13 January 2024

Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi
Born1964 (age 59–60)
Muharraq, Bahrain
Detained at Guantanamo
Other name(s) Adel Kamel Abdulla Hajee
ISN60
Charge(s)No charge (held in extrajudicial detention)
StatusRepatriated

Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi is a citizen of Bahrain who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.[1] Al Wadi's Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 60. American intelligence analysts estimate that Al Wadi was born in 1964, in Muharraq, Bahrain.

Adil Kamil Abdullah al Wadi was captured near the Pakistan-Afghan border and was transferred to Bahrain on November 4, 2005.[2]

Combatant Status Review Tribunal

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Combatant Status Review Tribunals were held in a 3 x 5 meter trailer. The captive sat with his hands and feet shackled to a bolt in the floor.[3][4] Three chairs were reserved for members of the press, but only 37 of the 574 Tribunals were observed.[5]

Initially the Bush administration asserted that they could withhold all the protections of the Geneva Conventions from detainees from the war on terror. This policy was challenged before the Judicial branch. Critics argued that the USA could not evade its obligation to conduct competent tribunals to determine whether detainees are, or are not, entitled to the protections of prisoner of war status.

Subsequently, the Department of Defense instituted the Combatant Status Review Tribunals. The Tribunals, however, were not authorized to determine whether the detainees were lawful combatants—rather they were merely empowered to make a recommendation as to whether the detainee had previously been correctly determined to match the Bush administration's definition of an enemy combatant.

Al Wadi chose to participate in his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.[6]

Allegations

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The allegations Al Wadi faced, in the "Summary of Evidence" presented to his Tribunal were:[7]

a. The detainee associated with al Qaeda:
  1. The Detainee traveled to Afghanistan via Iran in late September or early October 2001.
b. The detainee participated in military operations against the coalition.
  1. The Detainee was a fighter at Tora Bora.
  2. Detainee was captured by the Pakistani military after leaving Afghanistan.

Administrative Review Board hearing

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Hearing room where Guantanamo detainee's annual Administrative Review Board hearings convened for captives whose Combatant Status Review Tribunal had already determined they were an "enemy combatant".[8]

Detainees who were determined to have been properly classified as "enemy combatants" were scheduled to have their dossier reviewed at annual Administrative Review Board hearings. The Administrative Review Boards weren't authorized to review whether a detainee qualified for POW status, and they weren't authorized to review whether a detainee should have been classified as an "enemy combatant".

They were authorized to consider whether a detainee should continue to be detained by the United States, because they continued to pose a threat—or whether they could safely be repatriated to the custody of their home country, or whether they could be set free.

The factors for and against continuing to detain %s were among the 121 that the Department of Defense released on March 3, 2006.[9]

The following primary factors favor continued detention:

a. Intent
  1. The Detainee traveled to Afghanistan via Iran in late September or early October 2001.
b. Commitment
  1. The Detainee was a fighter at Tora Bora.
  2. The detainee has been disruptive and aggressive while in detention.
c. Other Relevant Data
  1. Detainee was captured by the Pakistani military after leaving Afghanistan.

The following primary factors favor release or transfer:

a. The detainee denies being a member of al Qaida.
b. The detainee denies fighting in the Tora Bora region.
c. The detainee cites that he was not captured by the Pakistani authorities; but, he turned himself in.

Transcript

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Al Wadi chose to participate in his Administrative Review Board hearing.[10]

Release

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Al Wadi, and the other five Bahrainis, are represented by Joshua Colangelo-Bryan.[citation needed]

The Gulf Daily News announced on November 5, 2005, that Adel had been released, and was one of three Bahraini detainees on their way home.[11][12]

On Thursday August 23, 2007, the Gulf Daily News reported that Bahraini Member of Parliament Mohammed Khalid had called for the Bahrain government to provide financial compensation to the released men.[13]

Op-ed

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Kamel Abdulla wrote an op-ed about his experiences in Guantanamo in The Media Line, on December 28, 2006.[14]

He wrote:[14]

  • The prison was under the control of Psychiatrists who tried their best to drive the captives crazy.
  • The captives weren't allowed sunlight. Their cells were under constant illumination from artificial light.

McClatchy News Service interview

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On June 15, 2008, the McClatchy News Service published a series of articles based on interviews with 66 former Guantanamo detainees.[15] Adil Kamil al Wadi was one of the former detainees who had an article profiling him.[16]

In his McClatchy interview, Adil Kamil al Wadi reported religious persecution in the Kandahar detention facility and in Guantanamo.[16] He gave a detailed account of Koran desecration.

The McClatchy article quoted Mark Sullivan, Adil Kamil al Wadi's habeas corpus attorney, who had seen the classified allegations against him:[16]

There was an absolute lack of evidence that would disprove anything he said. There was no credible evidence.

You have stories like Adil's: It sounds plausible, but if you were of a suspicious mind you could say it's vague ... and we don't have any corroboration. But what we keep coming back to is what does the government have in the way of proof?

See also

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References

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  1. ^ OARDEC (2006-05-15). "List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006" (PDF). United States Department of Defense. Archived (PDF) from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-29.
  2. ^ "Adil Kamil Abdullah al Wadi - The Guantánamo Docket". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10.
  3. ^ Lewis, Neil A. (2004-11-08). "Guantánamo Prisoners Getting Their Day, but Hardly in Court". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  4. ^ Inside the Guantánamo Bay hearings: Barbarian "Justice" dispensed by KGB-style "military tribunals" Archived 2016-03-09 at the Wayback Machine, Financial Times, December 11, 2004
  5. ^ "Annual Administrative Review Boards for Enemy Combatants Held at Guantanamo Attributable to Senior Defense Officials". United States Department of Defense. March 6, 2007. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
  6. ^ Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi's Combatant Status Review Tribunal - pages 55-76
  7. ^ Allegations, found on page 30 of Al Wadi's[permanent dead link], Combatant Status Review Tribunal
  8. ^ Spc Timothy Book (March 10, 2006). "Review process unprecedented" (PDF). The Wire (JTF-GTMO). p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-12.
  9. ^ Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine of Adil Kamil Abdullah Al Wadi Administrative Review Board - pages 53–54 - January 28, 2005
  10. ^ "Summarized Administrative Review Board Detainee Statement" (PDF). U.S. Department of Defense. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-09-01. Retrieved 2023-01-20 – via archive.org.
  11. ^ Free, at last![permanent dead link], Gulf Daily News, November 5, 2005
  12. ^ Three Bahraini Guantanamo detainees return home[permanent dead link], WFOR, November 5, 2005
  13. ^ Geoffrey Bew (August 23, 2007). "Bay victims may get BD50,000". Gulf Daily News. Archived from the original on October 31, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-23.
  14. ^ a b Adel Kamel Abdulla (December 28, 2006). "Surviving after Guantanemo Bay". The Media Line. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2006-12-30. - mirror Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Tom Lasseter (June 15, 2008). "Guantanamo Inmate Database: Sarajuddin". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on March 4, 2009. Retrieved 2008-06-16. mirror
  16. ^ a b c Tom Lasseter (June 15, 2008). "Guantanamo Inmate Database: Adil Kamil al Wadi". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 20 June 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
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