MOTION BY ALL 17 UIGHURS CURRENTLY DETAINED IN GUANTÁNAMO BAY FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THEIR PETITIONS FOR HABEAS CORPUS IN CIVIL ACTION NOS. 05-1509 (RMU), 05-1602 (ESH), 05-1704 (JR), 05-2370 (EGS), 05-2386 (RBW) AND 05-2398 (ESH) AND EXPEDITED CONSIDERATION THEREOF CONSISTENT WITH PARHAT V. GATES
RESPONSE TO ORDER OF THE COURT Petitioner's Reply In Support Of His Motion To Lift Stay filed by GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION. (Greenberg, Eldon)[1]
On 31 July 2008 J. Wells Dixon submitted a "Substantive motion for order requiring respondents to provide counsel for petitioner and the court with 30-days' advance notice of any intended removal of petitioner from Guantanamo" on behalf of Abdul Aziz Naji aka Aziz Abdul Naji.[1]
camp authorities had transferred two other Algerian captives to Algeria just a week earlier.
ORDER granting (121) Motion to Consolidate Cases in case 1:05-cv-01509-RMU; granting (42) Motion to Consolidate Cases in case 1:05-cv-01602-ESH; granting (80) Motion to Consolidate Cases in case 1:05-cv-01704-JR; granting (52) Motion to Consolidate Cases in case 1:05-cv-02398-ESH; granting (472) Motion to Consolidate Cases in case 1:05-cv-02386-RBW; granting (7) Motion to Consolidate Cases in case 1:08-mc-00442-TFH;. Signed by Judge Thomas F. Hogan on 7/9/08. (jeb, ).[1]
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STATUS REPORT Observations Related to Status Conference of July 8, 2008 by ABDUL HAMID ABDUL SALAM AL-GHIZZAWI, GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION. (Gorman, H.)[1]
ORDER; Regarding Representative Counsel's request for 30 days advance notice,Signed by Judge Thomas F. Hogan on 07/10/08. (hs) (Additional attachment(s) added on 7/11/2008: # 1 Order) (zhs, ).[1]
SCHEDULING ORDER: setting forth deadlines: Parties' Status Report due by 7/18/2008; Joint Report due 7/21/08; Simultaneous Briefing on procedural framework issues due 7/25/08, and counsel for government and petitioners to file Responses by 8/1/08; Factual Returns and Motions to Amend Factual Returns due 8/29/08. (See order for full details) Signed by Judge Thomas F. Hogan on 7/11/08. (jeb, ).[1]
Rohullah Wakil was transferred to block D of Pol-e-Charkhi prison -- the American wing, therefore his lawyers requested his case be severed from those of captives who remained in Guantanamo.[1]
Civil Statement (Notice of Petitioners' Request for 30-Days Notice of Transfer) from Kristine A. Huskey and Shayana D. Kadidal, Counsel for Petitioner Dokhan (08-cv-987). (Huskey, Kristine)[1]
Unopposed MOTION for Protective Order by MOHAMMED ABDULLAH MOHAMMED BA ODAH, TARIQ ALI ABDULLAH BA ODAH, NASSER ALI ABDULLAH ODAH (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1, # 2 Exhibit 2, # 3 Exhibit 3, # 4 Text of Proposed Order granting unopposed motion for expedited entry of protective order)(Symon, Julia) Modified to add party filer on 7/16/2008 (tg, ).[1]
STATUS REPORT for Petitioner Abbar Sufian Al Hawary (ISN 1016) by GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A)(Voorhees, Danielle)[1]
STATUS REPORT for Petitioner Sufyian Barhoumi a/k/a Shafiiq, et al. by GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A)(Voorhees, Danielle)[1]
STATUS REPORT for Petitioners, Mohsen Abdrub Aboassy, Mohammed Saeed Bin Salman and Sameer Najy Hasan Mukbel by GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION. (O'Neil, Joseph)[1]
Petitioner filed this petition for habeas corpus on August 16, 2005. Respondents filed an incomplete and redacted factual return for Petitioner on February 22, 2006.
Chomsky reports:
Additionally, Petitioner has filed a petition under the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 (DTA) in the Court of Appeals. Zaid v. Gates (No. 07-1131) (filed April 26, 2007).
Petitioner filed this petition for habeas corpus on August 16, 2005. Respondents filed a redacted and incomplete factual return for Petitioner on June 5, 2006.
Chomsky reports:
Additionally, Petitioner has filed a petition under the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005
(DTA) in the Court of Appeals. Almerfedi v. Gates (No. 07-1132) (filed April 26, 2007).
Woodward reports the brothers have not been cleared for release.
Woodward reports:
30-Day Advance Notice Order
Pursuant to this Court’s Order of April 6, 2005, the Government is required to provide counsel with 30 days advance notice of any intention to transfer Petitioners from Guantánamo Bay. This 30-day Advance Notice Order is currently the subject of an appeal. See Tumani v. Bush, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, No. 05-5244, consolidated with Abdah v. Bush, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, No. 05-5224.
Woodward reports:
Factual Return
The Government provided redacted, classified and unclassified factual returns for Petitioners in July of 2005.
...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.
...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..."
Madni had a duplicate petition in Civil Action No. 06-CV-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.
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.
No factual return or classified CSRT record has been filed for any petitioner on
this petition.
Kadidal reports this:
"...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."
Petitioner Gherebi is one of several appellants in a consolidated appeal, now pending before the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (Case No. 05-5124), regarding authority to withhold classified information.