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2 communications found
Date, Country,
Type and
ref. no. of
communication
Mandates Summary Replies received
    01 Jul 2024
    United States of America
    JAL
  • health
  • privacy
  • terrorism
Information received concerning the situation of Mr. Mansoor Ahmed Saad Adayfi, a Yemeni citizen currently a resident of Serbia. Mr. Adayfi arrived at the detention facility at the U.S. Naval Station Guantánamo Bay in February 2002 aged 23. Mr. Adayfi was cleared for release by the Periodic Review Board in October 2015 and transferred to Serbia in 2016, following over a decade of alleged arbitrary detention and torture, inhuman and degrading treatment in U.S. custody. We note that the Periodic Review Board recommended that “any resettlement location include the provision of social and psychological support as appropriate and the opportunity to pursue higher level education”.
Alleged victims: 1
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20 Aug 2024
    01 Jul 2024
    Serbia
    JAL
  • health
  • privacy
  • terrorism
Information received concerning the situation of Mr. Mansoor Ahmed Saad Adayfi, a Yemeni citizen currently a resident of Serbia. Mr. Adayfi arrived at the detention facility at the U.S. Naval Station Guantánamo Bay in February 2002 aged 23. Mr. Adayfi was cleared for release by the Periodic Review Board in October 2015 and transferred from the detention facility to Serbia in 2016, following over a decade of alleged arbitrary detention and torture, inhuman and degrading treatment sustained in U.S. custody. We note that the Periodic Review Board which made a final determination for his release recommended that “any resettlement location include the provision of social and psychological support as appropriate and the opportunity to pursue higher level education”. We are concerned that Mr. Adayfi remains unable to exercise the full exercise of his human rights specifically in respect of a right to legal identity and freedom of movement, his right to privacy, and his right to family life.
Alleged victims: 1
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