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'''Muhammad Ismail Agha''' is a 14-year old ]i-national who was arrested as an ] suspect by Afghan militia soldiers, who transferred him to ] forces in December ].
'''Muhammad Ismail Agha''' was a 14-year old ] suspect held by ] forces first at ] and then at ] at ], ]. He was held for fourteen months. Due to pressure from the ], Agha was finally released ], ] and allowed to go back to his home in ], ].


Agha was detained at ], the transferred to ] at ], ]. He was released on ], ] and returned home to ], ].
It was not until 10 months after his disappearance that he was able to send a letter and notify his family of his whereabouts.

Agha claims he was looking for work when he was arrested by Afghan militia soldiers and handed over to ] troops in ].

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Muhammad Ismail Agha is a 14-year old Afghanistani-national who was arrested as an al-Qaeda suspect by Afghan militia soldiers, who transferred him to U.S. forces in December 2002.

Agha was detained at Bagram Air Base, the transferred to Camp X-Ray at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He was released on January 29, 2004 and returned home to Nawzad, Afghanistan.

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