List of detainees accused of possessing Casio F91W watches
Due to its claimed use in [...], possession of the Casio F91W watch was listed in Combatant Status Review Tribunal reports and other government documents as a reason for these detainees' continued detention.
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Abdullah Gulam Rasoul |
{{cite web |
url=http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt_arb/ARB_Round_2_Factors_1-99.pdf#17 |
title=Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Rasoul, Abdullah Gulam |
publisher=United States Department Of Defense |
author=OARDEC |
date=15 February 2006 |
pages=17-19 |
accessdate=23 October 2007 }} :
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|- | 33 || Mohammed Ahmad Said Al Edah ||
- Al Edah was alleged to have been wearing a Casio 195W, "the silver version of the F91W".
- Al Edah's Personal Representative challenged the logic behind linking ownership of a popular watch to membership in a [...] organization.
|- | 154 || Mazin Salih Musaid ||
- Musaid pointed out to his Tribunal:
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| "Millions and millions of people have these types of Casio watches."'' |} |- | 176 || Majid Aydha Muhammad Al Qurayshi ||
- In 2006. during his second annual Administrative Review Board, Majid Aydha Muhammad Al Qurayshi faced a new justification for continuing to detain him
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| "The detainee is on a list of detainees with a Casio model F-91W watch. This model watch has been used in bombings that have been linked to al Qaida and radical Islamic [...] improvised explosive devices." |} |- | 186 || Rashed Awad Khalaf Balkhair ||
- One of the allegations on the Summary of Evidence memo prepared for Rashed Awad Khalaf Balkhair CSR Tribunal was
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| "Detainee was captured with a Casio wristwatch typically used as a timing device to initiate an explosive charge." |} |- | 194 || Muhammad Abd Allah Mansur Al Futuri ||
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- "The detainee was in possession of a wristwatch, the type used in improvised explosive device bombings linked to al Qaida and radical Islamic terrorists."''
|} |- | 198 || Mohammed Ahmed Ali Al Asadi ||
- One of the allegations on the Summary of Evidence memo prepared for Tariqe Shallah Hassan Al Harbi Administrative Board hearing were
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- During capture, the detainee had in his possession a Casio F-91W Watch.
- The Casio F-91 W has been used in bombings that have been linked to al Qaida and radical Islamic [...] improvised explosive devices.
|} |- | 215 || Fahd Umr Abd Al Majid Al Sharif ||
- Faced the allegation that he owned a Casio F91W during his first and second Administrative Review Board hearings.
|- | 223 || Abdul Rahman Abdul Abu Ghiyth Sulayman ||
- Captured wearing a Casio F91W.
|- | 225 || Hani Abdul Muslih al Shulan ||
- Captured wearing an F91W.
|- | 228 || Abdullah Kamel Abdullah Kamel Al Kandari ||
- Told his Tribunal he had no idea that the watch was associated with [...]
- Told his Tribunal that the four Muslim chaplains at Guantanamo all wore this model of watch.
- Described the features of his watch that signal the call to prayers to a devout Muslim.
- Told his Tribunal if he had known Casio watches were tied to [...]:
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| "If I had known that, I would have thrown (the watch) away."'' |} |- | 235 || Saeed Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah Sarem Jarabh ||
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- "The detainee was in possession of a watch type that has been used in bombing linked to radical [...] improvised explosive devices."''
|} |- | 259 || Fadil Husayn Salih Hintif ||
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- "The detainee was captured while in possession of a Casio watch model that has been used in bombings linked to al Qaida and radical Islamic [...] groups with improvised explosive devices."''
|} |- | 265 || Tariqe Shallah Hassan Al Harbi ||
- One of the allegations on the Summary of Evidence memo prepared for Tariqe Shallah Hassan Al Harbi Administrative Board hearing was
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| The detainee was captured with a Casio F91W watch. This model has been used in bombings that have been linked to al Qaida and radical Islamic [...] improvised explosive devices. |} |- | 269 || Muhammad Hamid Al Qarani ||
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- The detainee was arrested with a specific model casio watch that is given to graduates of al Farouq.
|} |- | 270 || Mosa Zi Zemmori ||
- Ownership of a Casio watch was listed as one of the factors in favor of his continued detention.
|- | 296 || Mesut Sen ||
- Ownership of a Casio watch was listed as one of the factors in favor of his continued detention.
|- | 298 || Salih Uyar ||
- Told his Tribunal:
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| "If it's a crime to carry this watch? Your own military personnel also carry this watch, too, Does that mean that they're just terrorists as well?" |} |- | 307 || Abd Al Nasir Mohammed Abd Al Qadir Khantumani ||
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- The detainee was in possession of a Casio watch -- a model which has been used in bombings linked to al Qaida and radical Islamic [...] improvised explosive devices.
|} |- | 321 || Ahmed Yaslam Said Kuman ||
- Ownership of a Casio watch was listed as one of the factors in favor of his continued detention.
|- | 570 || Sabri Mohammed Ebrahim ||
- Told his Tribunal:
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| "All I know AbOUT the watch is that it is a Casio... I know it has a compass. When we pray we have to face Mecca" |} |- | 651 || Usama Hassan Ahmend Abu Kabir ||
- Told his Tribunal:
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| "I have a Casio watch due to the fact that they are inexpensive and they last a long time. I like my watch because it is durable. It had a calculator and was waterproof, and before prayers we have to wash up all the way to my elbows." |} |- | 654 || Abdel Hamid Ibn Abdussalem Ibn Mifta Al Ghazzawi ||
- The Summary of Evidence memo prepared for Abdullah Hamid Abdalsalam Alghazawy's second annual Administrative Review Board stated
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|- | 687 || Abdelaziz Kareem Salim al-Noofayee ||
- Told his Tribunal:
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| "The guards here wear the same Casio watch I did. The watch I was wearing looked like the same one the guards wear here. Does that mean they're al-Qaeda members?" |} |- | 695 || Omar Khalifa Mohammed Abu Bakr ||
|- | 961 || Abdul Wahab ||
- Two of the factors favoring his continued detention, offered to his second annual Administrative Review Board, on 20 July 2006, were
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- "The detainee was on a list of personnel who had a casio watch in his possession on 1 May 2003."
- "[...] experts have said a Casio watch is a signature component of bombs made by militants trained in Saudi millionaire Usama bin Laden's [...] camps in Afghanistan. Islamic militants are routinely trained by Usama bin Laden's operatives to wire Casio watches to explosives."
|} |- | 1002 || Abdul Matin ||
- Told his tribunal:
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| "This watch is not from al-Qaida, it's not used for a bomb, This is just a regular watch. All older, younger men and women use this watch everywhere." |} |- | 1003 || Shabir Ahmed ||
- One of the factors favoring continued detention, offered to his Administrative Review Board, to justify his continued detention, was:
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- "The detainee possessed a Casio watch, the model of which has been used in bombings that have been linked to al Qaida with improved explosive devices."
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