22 Uyghurs at Guantanamo
# Anatomy of the group
- 18 of the Uyghur
Guantanamo Bay detainees had been at a makeshift training camp near Jalalabad during their stay in Afghanistan.
Those in the camp had mostly ended up there in the quest for a safe place to live outside of China, having been pushed out of Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan where they had previously lived in fear of being targeted for extradition to China. While some came to the camp hoping to take part in an insurgency against the Chinese state, none had sought to partake in a global jihad.
- 2 others worked for Mäkhsum’s community as a food deliverer and a typist,
The typist and food deliverer saw themselves as employees rather than members, and neither knew whether the group had external support.
- 1 wound up among Mäkhsum’s people while searching for his brother,
- and 1 may have been a friend of Häsän Mäkhsum from Kashgar in the 1990s, but had only recently arrived in Afghanistan.
# Resources
- More information about all Guantanamo Detainees.
- Khalil Mamut’s testimony at a tribunal: Khalil Mamut’s testimony at a Tribunal
- Information about 4 of them who were released in 2006: Gitmo Files
# Individuals
- Edham Mamet
- Arkin Mahmud
- Ahmad Tourson
- Abdul Razak
- Anwar Hassan
- Ahmed Adil
- Yusef Abbas
- Akhdar Qasem Basit
- Bahtiyar Mahnut
- Khalil Mamut
- Ayoub Mohammed
- Saidullah Khalik
- Abdul Ghappar Abdul Rahman
- Hajiakbar Abdulghupur
- Abu Bakr Qassim
- Abdulla Abdulqadir
- Dawut Abdurehim
- Adil Abdulhelim
- Salahidin Abdulahat
- Ablikim Turahun
- Ahmed Mohamed
- Adel Noori