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Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, who is accused of leading forces that killed U.S. and allied troops, is disabled. A resolution of his case would involve finding a country to take him into custody.
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Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi has been a prisoner at Guantánamo Bay since 2007. He has pleaded guilty to committing war crimes in Afghanistan in 2003 and 2004. Lawyers of Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi ...
Doctors have undertaken six surgeries since 2017 on Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, who is in his 60s, in a case that shows the challenges of providing health care for aging inmates.
Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, now in his 60s, spent much of the daylong hearing responding, “Yes, your honor,” to the questions of the military judge, Lt. Col. Mark F. Rosenow, about a secret account ...
Hadi al-Iraqi, who is about 60 and says his real name is Nashwan al-Tamir, was arraigned at Guantanamo in 2014 before the commission, which was set up to prosecute prisoners for war crimes in a ...
The prime minister of Iraq has kept his country on the sidelines as military conflicts raged nearby for almost two years.
Abdul Hadi al- Iraqi The Many Challenges at Guantánamo Bay, Encapsulated in One Case The sentencing trial of an insurgent commander put a spotlight on the state of affairs at the wartime prison.