IN RE: GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION
Filing
170
STATUS REPORT Submitted Jointly By Petitioners and Respondents In Response To Court's July 11, 2008 Scheduling Order by GEORGE W. BUSH. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit Petitioners' Exhibits, # 2 Exhibit Respondents Exhibits)(Warden, Andrew)
IN RE: GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION
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RESPONDENTS' EXHIBITS
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EXHIBIT 1
Procedures For Filing Documents Unclassified Filings By Petitioner 1. Until further order of this court, any pleading or other document filed by petitioner that petitioner's counsel does not believe contains classified information and has no reason to believe contains classified information is authorized for direct filing in the CM/ECF system consistent with the regular electronic filing practices of this Court. See Local Civil Rule 5.4. Presumptively classified information that petitioner's counsel has learned from petitioner, see Revised Procedures For Counsel Access To Detainees At The U.S. Naval Base In Guantanamo Bay, Cuba §§ IV.A.6, IX.B, but has not been determined to be unclassified, shall not be filed in the CM/ECF system. Presumptively classified information shall be filed pursuant to the procedures specified in paragraph 2 below. Classified Filings By Petitioner 2. Any pleading or other document filed by petitioner that petitioner's counsel knows or has reason to believe contains classified information, or is uncertain whether the document contains classified information, shall be filed under seal with the Court Security Officers ("CSO"). The document must be marked with the appropriate classification marking (e.g., "SECRET"). The time of physical submission to the Court Security Officers shall be considered the date and time of filing. At the time of making a submission to the Court Security Officer, petitioner's counsel shall file on the public record in the CM/ECF system a "Notice of Filing" notifying the Court that a submission has been made to the CSO and specifying in general terms the nature of the filing without disclosing any potentially classified information. A. Upon receipt, the CSO will then deliver to the Court and counsel for respondents any pleading or other document filed by petitioner that may contain classified information. The CSO will forward the document to the appropriate government agencies and departments for their determination as to whether the pleading or other document contains classified information. To facilitate this review, petitioner's counsel shall identify each paragraph of the document that counsel believes may contain classified information by marking each paragraph with an appropriate classification marking or otherwise specifically identifying such paragraphs. If, following review by the appropriate government agencies and departments, it is determined that the pleading or other document contains classified, the CSO must ensure that the document is marked with the appropriate classification marking and that the document remains under seal. The CSO will work with the appropriate government agencies or departments to prepare a redacted version of the pleading or other document appropriate for filing on the public record. Counsel shall then file the redacted version of the document in the CM/ECF system with a notation in the upper right hand corner of the first page stating "REDACTED VERSION FOR PUBLIC FILING CLEARED BY CSO." The docket entry description in the CM/ECF system for the document suitable for public viewing shall make specific reference to the earlier docket entry notifying the Court that the document had been submitted to the CSO for review. B. In the event an entire document is deemed classified, petitioner's counsel
shall file a notice in the CM/ECF system listing the caption of the case, a version of the title of the document that does not disclose classified or protected information, and a brief statement that the CSO has informed counsel that the entire document is classified. The docket entry description in the CM/ECF system for the document suitable for public viewing shall make specific reference to the earlier docket entry notifying the Court that the document had been submitted to the CSO for review. C. If it is determined that the pleading or other document does not contain classified, counsel shall then file the full submission in the CM/ECF system and counsel shall make specific reference to the earlier docket entry notifying the Court that the document had been submitted to the CSO for review. The docket entry description shall also state that the CSO has approved of the public filing of the document. The underlying document filed in the CM/ECF system shall contain a notation in the upper right hand corner of the first page stating "PREVIOUSLY FILED WITH CSO AND CLEARED FOR PUBLIC FILING." Classified Filings By Respondents 3. Any pleading or other document filed by counsel for the respondents containing classified shall be filed under seal with the Court through the CSO. The time of physical submission to the Court Security Officers shall be considered the date and time of filing. The Court Security Officer shall serve a copy of any classified pleading or document upon petitioner's counsel at the secure facility. At the time of making a submission to the Court Security Officer, respondents shall file on the public record in the CM/ECF system a "Notice of Filing" notifying the Court that a submission has been made to the CSO and specifying in general terms the nature of the filing without disclosing any potentially classified information. Counsel for respondents shall file in the CM/ECF system a version of the pleading or document appropriate for filing on the public record, consistent with the procedures outlined in paragraphs 2.A-C. Protected Information Filings By Petitioner And Respondents 4.A. The presence, or potential presence, of protected information in any pleading or document that is governed by paragraph 2 or paragraph 3, above, shall not affect the method of filing such a pleading or document; it shall be governed by paragraph 2 or 3, as applicable. Any pleading or other document that contains, or petitioner's counsel or respondents have a reason to believe contains, or petitioner's counsel is uncertain as to whether it contains, protected information, but does not contain classified information, shall be filed under seal pursuant to Local Civil Rule 5.1(j). At the time of the submission of a filing containing protected but not classified information, the party shall file on the public record in the CM/ECF system a "Notice of Filing" notifying the Court that a protected information submission has been made and specifying in general terms the nature of the filing without disclosing any potentially protected information. Counsel for the party submitting the protected information shall file in the CM/ECF system a version of the pleading or document appropriate for filing on the public record, consistent with the procedures outlined in paragraphs 2.A-C.
4.B. This order shall constitute authorization for petitioner and respondents to file protected information under seal. No motion to seal is required at the time of submission of the pleading or document to the Clerk's Office. Procedures for designation of protected information shall be governed by the Court's November 11, 2004 Order ("Order Addressing Designation Procedures For `Protected Information'"). Disclosure of Protected Or Classified Information On The Public Record 5. In the event respondents believe that a party has disclosed classified or protected information on the public docket, respondents shall notify the Court Security Officer, who shall work with the Clerk's Office to remove the filing from the public docket. A copy of the filing shall then be lodged with the Court Security Officer and treated according to section 2.B or 2.C of this order. Nothing herein shall limit respondents authority to take necessary remedial action to ensure the protection of the classified or protected information.
EXHIBIT 2
Exhibit to Part B of Joint Status Report Dated July 21, 2008 Petitioners in Mohammon v. Bush, No. 05-CV-2386 (RBW), Who Are Identified as Detainees at Guantánamo Bay; Who Do Not Have Duplicate Petitions for Writs of Habeas Corpus Pending Before the District Court; and Who Have Not Been Released or Transferred; or Petitioners About Whom These Issues Are Disputed
Petitioner Petitioner's Internment Serial Number (ISN) 89 Citation to Petitioner's Citizenship Petition Amended (Habeas) Protective Order Entered? Yes Petitioner's Status
1. Abd Al Zaher
¶ 25
Azerbaijan
2. Abdurahman LNU
441
¶ 160
Yemen
Yes
Petitioner has voluntarily withdrawn duplicate petition in Al Halmandy v. Bush, No. 05-2385 (RMU)
3. Adel LNU
584
¶ 232
Turkestan (Uighur) Yemen
Yes
4. Ahmed Omar
30
¶ 318
Yes
Petitioner has duplicate petition in Al Hakimi v. Bush, No. 081111 (EGS)
5. Ali LNU
455
¶ 156
Uzbekistan
Yes
6. Edress LNU
35
¶ 107
Yemen
Yes
7. Mohammed Ahmed Saeed Hidar 8. Sharaf Al Sanani
498
¶ 260
Yemen
Yes
170
¶ 109
Yemen
Yes
9. Alkhadr Abdullah Al Yafie 34
¶ 266
Yemen
Yes
Petitioner has voluntarily withdrawn duplicate petition in Al Yafie v. Bush, No. 05-2399 (RJL) Petitioner has voluntarily withdrawn duplicate petition in Al Halmandy v. Bush, No. 05-2385 (RMU)
10. Saif Ullah
46
¶ 146
Tunisia
Yes
11. Abdul-rahman Abdo Abdulghaith Sulaiman 12. Abdurahman LNU
223
¶ 250
Yemen
Yes
281
¶ 230
Turkestan (Uighur) Syria
Yes
13. Abu Rawda
326
¶ 214
Yes
14. Jabbarov Oybek Jamolovich 15. Adil LNU
452
¶ 330
Uzbekistan
Yes
Petitioner has moved to dismiss duplicate petition in Jamolivich v. Bush, No. 05-2112 (RBW); Respondents do not object to dismissal of 05-2112.
148
¶ 150
Tunisia
Yes
16. Mohammed Abdullah Taha Mattan 17. Samir LNU
684
¶ 13
Palestine
Yes
707
¶ 73
Sudan
Yes
18. Tofiq Nasser Awadh Al Bihani 19. Shargowi LNU
893
¶ 262
Yemen
Yes
Petitioner has voluntarily withdrawn duplicate petition in Al Halmandy v. Bush, No. 05-2385 (RMU); Petitioner charged by military commission Petitioner has voluntarily withdrawn duplicate petition in Al Yafie v. Bush, No. 05-2399 (RJL) Petitioner has voluntarily withdrawn duplicate petition in Al Halmandy v. Bush, No. 05-2385 (RMU)
1457
¶ 170
Yemen
Yes
20. Mohammed AI Palestini
049
¶ 15
Palestine
Yes
21. Abdullah Bo Omer Hamza Yoyej 22. Bilal LNU
257
¶ 246
Tajikistan
Yes
330
¶ 144
Syria
Yes
23. Mustafa AI Shamili
434
¶ 95
Yemen
Yes
24. Maher EI Falesteny
519
¶ 119
Palestine
Yes
25. Abdal Razak Ali
685
¶ 288
Algeria
Yes
26. Abdulaziz LNU
687
¶ 168
Saudi Arabia
Yes
27. Mohammed Ahmed Slam 689 AI-Khateeb 28. Jamil Ahmad Saeed 728
¶ 252
Yemen
Yes
¶ 256
Yemen
Yes
29. Abdul Aziz Naji
744
¶ 270
Algeria
Yes
30. Sanad Ali Alkaliemi
1453
¶ 172
Yemen
Yes
EXHIBIT 3
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA x : : IN RE: : : Misc. No. 08-442 (TFH) GUANTÁNAMO BAY : DETAINEE LITIGATION : x : AL HALMANDY, et al., : : Petitioners, : : v. : No. 05-CV-2385 (RMU) : BUSH, et al., : : Respondents. : : x STATUS REPORT Petitioners in the above-captioned action, by and through their undersigned counsel, respectfully submit this status report in response to the Court's July 11, 2008 Scheduling Order: 1. The instant habeas petition was filed on behalf of 63 petitioners on December 13,
2005, just prior to the passage of the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005. After review, a large number of the petitioners in the instant case appear to be duplicates of petitioners on other habeas corpus petitions, or appear to have been transferred or released from Guantánamo. 2. The following detainees named on the instant petition (1) are identified as specific
detainees at Guantánamo Bay; (2) do not have duplicate habeas petitions pending before the District Court (except as noted); and (3) to our knowledge have not been transferred or released from Guantánamo Bay:
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Mohammed Kameen, an Afghan national, ISN 1045. Respondents concede the identification.
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Saki Bacha, an Afghan national, ISN 900. Respondents concede the identification. Muhammed Saad Iqbal Madni, a Pakistani national, ISN 743. Respondents concede the identification. Madni had a duplicate petition in Civil Action No. 06CV-1674 (RMC), filed September 29, 2006 under the name Qari Saad Iqbal, which he withdrew voluntarily on February 12, 2007. Judge Collyer dismissed that case without prejudice on February 12, 2007.
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Riad Nargeri, a Tunisian national, ISN 510. Houmad Warzly, a Yemeni national, ISN 574. Respondents concede the identification.
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Sabry Mohammed, a Yemeni national, ISN 570. Respondents concede the identification.
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Saleh, a Yemeni national, ISN 78. Of the seven petitioners listed above in paragraph 2, two are currently the subject
of charges before a military commission: Mohammed Jawad (ISN 900, listed as "Saki Bacha" on this petition) and Mohammed Kamin (ISN 1045, listed as "Mohammed Kameen" on this petition). Charges against Jawad, accusing him of throwing a hand grenade into a vehicle carrying U.S. and allied personnel in Afghanistan, were sworn on October 9, 2007, and referred for trial on January 30, 2008. It has been widely reported in the news media that Jawad was sixteen years old at the time of the alleged attack. Charges against Kamin, accusing him of providing material support to hostilities against U.S. and allied armed forces in Afghanistan, were sworn on March 12, 2008, and referred for trial on April 4, 2008.
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4. this petition. 5. 6. 7.
No factual return or classified CSRT record has been filed for any petitioner on
There are no pending motions filed by petitioners in the instant case. There is no protective order in place in this case. Pursuant to the Detainee Treatment Act (DTA), petitioner Madni filed a Petition
for Review of Combat Status Review Tribunal Determination with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on April 3, 2007, No. 07-1083. There is a protective order in place in that case. Madni's DTA petition is still pending before the Court of Appeals. 8. Petitioners Kameen, Bacha, Nargeri, Warzly, Mohammed, and Saleh (listed in
Paragraph 2, above) hereby give notice to respondents and to the Court that they request thirty days prior notice of transfer pursuant to the Court's order of July 10, 2008 (Dkt. 52-2, Civil Action No. 08-mc-442). (Petitioner Madni has already given such notice. See Dkt. 63, Notice of Petitioners' Request for 30-Days Notice of Transfer (filed July 15, 2008).) 9. As to all other individuals named on the instant petition, who are not specifically
addressed in Paragraph 2, above, counsel do not object to dismissal of their claims without prejudice. Dated: New York, New York July 18, 2008 Respectfully submitted, /s/ Shayana Kadidal Shayana D. Kadidal (D.C. Bar No. 454248) CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS 666 Broadway, 7th Floor New York, New York 10012 Tel: (212) 614-6438 Fax: (212) 614-6499 Counsel for Petitioners 3
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Richard L. Cys (D.C. Bar No. 87536) Lisa B. Zycherman (D.C. Bar No. 495277) DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE, LLP 1919 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Suite 200 Washington, D.C. 20006-3402 Tel: (202) 973-4217 Fax: (202) 973-4499 Email: rickcys@dwt.com Email: lisazycherman@dwt.com James P. Walsh (D.C. Bar No. 930115) DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE, LLP 505 Montgomery Street Suite 800 San Francisco, CA 94111-6533 Tel: (415) 276-6500 Fax: (415) 276-6599 Email: budwalsh@dwt.com Counsel for Petitioner Muhammed Saad Iqbal Madni
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EXHIBIT 4
Petitioners Currently Detained at Guantanamo Bay Whose Habeas Cases Are Currently Dismissed On Jurisdictional Grounds
Civil Action No Case Name 05-CV-0569 05-CV-0748 05-CV-0877 05-CV-1189 05-CV-1505 05-CV-1506 05-CV-1555 05-CV-1971 05-CV-2185 05-CV-2387 06-CV-1758 Salahi v. Bush Aboassy v. Bush Khiali-Gul v. Bush Khalifh v. Bush Al Hawary v. Bush Shafiiq v. Bush Idris v. Bush Al-Qahtani v. Bush Al-Mudafari v. Bush Al-Quhtani v. Bush Suliman v. Bush
Judge
Current Case Status
Date of Dismissal Order Reason For Dismissal 4/5/2007 5/30/2007 4/5/2007 4/5/2007 5/9/2007 5/15/2007 4/5/2007 5/8/2007 4/5/2007 5/9/2007 5/30/2007 Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene Jurisdiction -- D.C. Cir. Boumediene
Robertson Dismissed Collyer Dismissed
Robertson Dismissed Robertson Dismissed Collyer Collyer Dismissed Dismissed
Robertson Dismissed Collyer Dismissed
Robertson Dismissed Collyer Collyer Dismissed Dismissed
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EXHIBIT 5
EXHIBIT 5 Petitioners Who Are Approved For Transfer To The Control Of Another Government For Release Case Number 05-CV-1509 05-CV-1509 05-CV-1509 05-CV-1509 05-CV-1509 05-CV-1509 05-CV-2386 05-CV-2398 05-CV-2398 Petitioner's Name Abdusabur Doe Khalid Doe Saabir Doe Jalaal Doe Abdusamad Doe Hudhaifa Doe Abdurahman LNU Ali Thabid Internment Serial Number (ISN) 275 280 282 285 295 320 281 250 289
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EXHIBIT 6
EXHIBIT 6 Petitioners Who Are Approved For Transfer To The Control Of Another Government For Possible Detention, Investigation, and/or Prosecution As That Government Deems Appropriate Under Its Own Laws
Case Number 04-CV-1194 04-CV-1254 04-CV-1254 04-CV-2035 04-CV-2215 05-CV-270 05-CV-0280 05-CV-0280 05-CV-0359 05-CV-0359 05-CV-0748 05-CV-0994 05-CV-0998 05-CV-0999 05-CV-1220 05-CV-1347
Petitioner's Name Ali Yahya Mahdi Adil Saeed El Haj Obaid Mohamed Mohamed Hassan Odaini Jarallah Al-Marri Shaker Abdurraheem Aamer Adel Fattouh Aly Ahmed Algazzar Suleiman Awadh Bin Aqil Al-Nahdi Fahmi Salem Al-Assani Rafiq Bin Bashir Bin Jallul Alhami Mohammed Abdul Rahman Mohammed Saeed Bin Salman Kasimbekov Komoliddin Tohirjanovich Arkan Mohammad Ghafil Al Karim Asim Ben Thabit Al-Khalaqi Abu Abdul Rauf Zalita Farhi Saeed bin Mohammed
Internment Serial Number (ISN) 167 165 681 334 239 369 511 554 892 894 251 675 653 152 709 311
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Case Number 05-CV-1353 05-CV-1497 05-CV-1504 05-CV-1505 05-CV-1509 05-CV-1509 05-CV-1704 05-CV-1704 05-CV-2349 05-CV-2386 05-CV-2386 05-CV-2386 05-CV-2386 05-CV-2386 05-CV-2386 05-CV-2386 05-CV-2386 06-CV-0618 06-CV-1766 07-CV-2337
Petitioner's Name Motai Saib Adil Bin Muhammad Al Wirghi Nabil Abbar Sufian Al Hawary Abdunasir Doe Hammad Doe Arkeen Doe Sadar Doe Ahmed Ben Bacha Alkhadr Abdullah Al Yafie Saif Ullah Mohammed Al Palestini Adil Bin Mabrouk Jabbarov Oybek Jamolovich Ali LNU Maher El Falesteny Adel LNU Abdulli Feghoul Fadhel Hussein Saleh Hentif Ridah Bin Saleh Al Yazidi
Internment Serial Number (ISN) 288 502 238 1016 278 328 103 277 290 34 46 49 148 452 455 519 584 292 259 38
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EXHIBIT 7
Data Responsive to Judge Hogan's 7/11/08 Scheduling Order: "2.I. Identifies the cases in which an appeal or a petition for certiorari is pending." Petitions for Certiorari We are not aware of any certiorari petitions pending before the Supreme Court. Appeals Below are the cases pending on appeal, with their District Court case numbers, and then their USCA (D.C. Circuit) case numbers. Appeals brought by petitioners are marked with an asterisk. 1) Consolidated appeals respecting authority to withhold classified information: Case Name
Al-Odah v. USA Rasul v. Gyurisko Habib v. Bush Kurnaz v. Bush O.K. v. Bush Begg v. Bush El-Banna v. Bush Gherebi v. Bush Anam v. Bush Almurbati v. Bush Abdah v. Bush
Case # in District Court
02-828 02-299 02-1130 04-1135 04-1136 04-1137 04-1144 04-1164 04-1194 04-1227 04-1254
Case # in USCA (DC Cir.)
05-5117 05-5118 05-5119 05-5120 05-5121 05-5122 05-5123 05-5124 05-5125 05-5126 05-5127
2) Consolidated appeals respecting conditions of confinement, stay of habeas proceedings, and habeas protective order:1
*Paracha v. Bush *Paracha v. Bush *Paracha v. Bush 04-2022 04-2022 04-2022 05-5194 05-5333 05-5211
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Petitioner contends that the three listed appeals are moot.
3) First group of consolidated appeals respecting 30-day notice of transfer orders:
Kiyemba v. Bush *Kiyemba v. Bush Mamet v. Bush *Mamet v. Bush Alladeen v. Bush Zakirjan v. Bush Zakirjan v. Bush
05-1509 05-1509 05-1602 05-1602 05-833 05-2053 05-2053
05-5487 05-5488 05-5489 05-5490 05-5491 06-5042 06-5234
4) Second group of consolidated appeals respecting 30-day notice of transfer orders:
Abdah v. Bush Abdullah v. Bush Al-Wazan v. Bush Adem v. Bush Al Daini v. Bush Al Hela v. Bush Al Joudi v. Bush Al Mohammed v. Bush Al-Adahi v. Bush Al-Marri v. Bush Al-Oshan v. Bush Anam v. Bush Salahi v. Bush Aziz v. Bush Ameziane v. Bush Tumani v. Bush
04-1254 05-23 05-329 05-723 05-634 05-1048 05-301 05-247 05-280 04-2035 05-520 04-1194 05-569 05-492 05-392 05-526
05-5224 05-5225 05-5227 05-5228 05-5229 05-5230 05-5231 05-5232 05-5235 05-5236 05-5237 05-5238 05-5239 05-5242 05-5243 05-5244
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El-Mashad v. Bush El-Banna v. Bush Alhami v. Bush Deghayes v. Bush Slahi v. Bush Chaman v. Bush Zalita v. Bush Al Karim v. Bush El-Marqodi v. Bush Hatim v. Bush Sohail v. Bush Abdulzaher v. Bush Almerfedi v. Bush Khalif v. Bush Idris v. Bush Sameur v. Bush Alkhemisi v. Bush Al-Mudafari v. Bush Khiali-Gul v. Bush Al Bahooth v. Bush Al-Mithali v. Bush Kahn v. Bush Awad v. Bush
05-270 04-1144 05-359 04-2215 05-881 05-887 05-1220 05-998 05-1649 05-1429 05-993 05-1236 05-1645 05-1189 05-1555 05-1806 05-1983 05-2185 05-877 05-1666 05-2186 05-1001 05-2379
05-5246 05-5247 05-5248 05-5337 05-5338 05-5339 05-5353 05-5374 05-5390 05-5398 05-5478 05-5479 05-5484 05-5486 06-5037 06-5039 06-5041 06-5043 06-5062 06-5064 06-5065 06-5067 06-5094
5) Individual appeals respecting 30-day notice of transfer orders:
*Al Ginco v. Bush Paracha v. Bush Rahmattullah v. Bush *Zalita v. Bush
05-1310 04-2022 05-878 05-1220
06-5191 05-5334 07-5091 07-5129
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Al-Zarnouqi v. Bush Ghanem v. Bush Saleh v. Bush Hentif v. Bush Alhami v. Bush Yazidi v. Bush Shubati v. Bush Sanani v. Vargo
06-1767 05-1638 06-1765 06-1766 05-359 07-2337 07-2338 05-2386
07-5148 07-5303 07-5323 07-5324 07-5400 08-5051 08-5052 08-5149
6) Consolidated appeals respecting various orders in district court habeas actions:
*Razak Ali v. Bush (denial of motion to compel factual returns and denial of motions related to access to counsel issues) *Sanani v. Bush (denial of motion for order requiring 30day notice of transfer) *Al-Harbi v. Bush (denial of motion to compel factual return) 05-2386 07-5040
05-2386
07-5043
05-2479
07-5052
7) Individual appeals respecting denial of access to medical records or conditions:
*Al Ghizzawi v. Bush *Al-Ghizzawi v. Bush 05-2378 05-2378 06-5394 08-5136
8) Individual appeal respecting use of "filter team" in suicide investigation:
*Hamad v. Bush 05-1009 06-5331
9) Individual appeal respecting dismissal of habeas action:
*Bukhari v. Bush 05-1241 07-5201
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