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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.
In an interview in the National Review, Agha and his family stated that he was well-treated by the American troops and attended school during his incarceration.
External links
- I had a good time at Guantanamo, says inmate, The Telegraph, February 8, 2004
- An Afghan Boy's Life in U.S. Custody: Camp in Cuba Was Welcome Change After Harsh Regime at Bagram, Washington Post, February 12, 2004
- Muhammad Ismail Agha, aged 15, is back with his family in Afghanistan after two months' imprisonment at Bagram airbase north of Kabul, followed by a year in the U.S. holding facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, reprint from the National Review, March 8, 2004
- Am I Human or Not? Guantánamo Detention Undermines Human Rights Worldwide, reprint from Amnesty International report, June, 2004