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Revision as of 20:42, 15 October 2005 by Geo Swan (talk | contribs) (additional external links)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)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.
According to an interview in the National Review, Agha was well-treated by the American troops.
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
- The Kids of Guantanamo, cageprisoners, June 6, 2005