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According to ] analysts the '''Kubah training camp''' was an ] near ], ], where attendees received military training.<ref name=CsrtMemoIsn234>
{{cite web
| url=http://projects.nytimes.com/guantanamo/detainees/234-khalid-mohammed-al-zaharni/documents/5/pages/257#1
| title=Summary of Evidence for Combatant Status Review Tribunal -- Qahtani, Sa'd Muhammad Husayn
| publisher=]
| author=]
| date=2004-09-24
| accessdate=2009-01-11
| quote=
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]'s ] asserted:
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*''"The detainee traveled from Lahore, Pakistan and eventually arrived at a training camp named Quba. The detainee spent approximately three months at the camp."
*''"In May 2000, the detainee left Camp Quba and returned to his home in Saudi Arabia."
|}

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