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* [[User:Anarchangel/Sandbox/Guantanamo Bay Detainees-WP list]]
 
* [[User:Anarchangel/Sandbox/Guantanamo Bay Detainees-WP list]]
 
{{WP+DEL|Abdul Ghafar (Afghan mujahideen fighter)}}
 
=Abdul Ghafour=
 
* [[Abdul Ghafour (Guantanamo detainee)]]
 
* [[Abdul Ghaffar (Guantanamo detainee 1032)]]
 
 
* [[Wikipedia:Abdul Ghaffar]] - disambiguation page
 
:* http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdul_Ghaffar&oldid=401167539
 
::Elsewhere in the edit history of Abdul Ghaffar dab
 
 
{{WP+DEL|Abdul Ghafour (Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin leader)}}
 
:''There are multiple individuals named [[Abdul Ghaffar]].
 
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[[Hajji|Haji]] '''Abdul Ghafour''' was identified during [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp|Guantanamo detainee]] [[Juma Din]]'s [[Administrative Review Board]] hearing as a senior [[Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin]] leader. 
 
Juma Din was alleged to have served as Ghafour's bodyguard.
 
 
There were two, or possibly three, other Guantanamo detainees named Abdul Ghafour.  The [[US Department of Defense]] released what they described as a full official list of all the detainees captured during the [[war on terror]], who had been held in Guantanamo, in military custody.<ref name=DoDList2>
 
[http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/d20060515.pdf list of prisoners (.pdf)], ''[[US Department of Defense]]'', May 15, 2006</ref>
 
That list has entries for an [[Abdul Ghaffar (Guantanamo detainee 1032)|Abdul Ghaffar]], reported to have been born in Kandahar in 1958, and an
 
[[Abdul Ghafour (Guantanamo detainee 954)|Abdul Ghafour]], reported to have been born in Pattia Province in 1962.<ref name=CsrtAbdulGhaffar1032>
 
[{{DoD detainees ARB|Set_16_1363-1446.pdf}} Summarized transcripts (.pdf)], from [[Abdul Ghaffar (Guantanamo detainee 1032)|Abdul Ghaffar]]'s''[[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]'' - pages 25-32
 
</ref><ref name=CsrtAbdulGhafour954>
 
[{{DoD detainees ARB|Set_3_0205-0319_Revised.pdf}} Summarized transcripts (.pdf)], from [[Abdul Ghafour (Guantanamo detainee 954)|Abdul Ghafour]]'s''[[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]'' - pages 91-99</ref>
 
 
There are press reports of a third Guantanamo detainee named Abdul Ghafour -- [[Maulvi]] [[Abdul Ghaffar (Guantanamo detainee - not in the official list)|Abdul Ghafour]].<ref name=Cbs041017>
 
[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/24/terror/main645493.shtml Gitmo Detainees Return To Terror], ''[[CBS News]]'', October 17, 2004
 
</ref><ref name=LaTimes041022>
 
[http://news.orb6.com/stories/latimests/20041022/releaseddetaineesjoinfight.php Released Detainees Join Fight], ''[[LA Times]]'', October 22, 2004
 
</ref><ref name=Sfgate>
 
[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/06/14/MNGELD85VP1.DTL Cheney defends Guantanamo as essential to war: VP says that if freed, prisoners would return to battlefield], ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'', June 14, 2005</ref>
 
The press reports assert that this Adbul Ghafour convinced his interrogators that he was an innocuous illiterate villager, and was one of the first detainees to be released.  The Press reports assert that he was one of the detainees who "returned to the battlefield", assuming a leadership position within the Taliban, and subsequently being killed in combat.
 
 
Another Abdul Ghafoour, a Haji Abdul Ghafour is described during [[Juma Din]]'s [[Administrative Review Board]] hearing.<ref name=ArbJumaDin>
 
[{{DoD detainees ARB|ARB_Transcript_Set_9_21017-21351..pdf}} Summarized transcript (.pdf)], from [[Juma Din]]'s ''[[Administrative Review Board]] hearing'' - page 261</ref>
 
Juma Din was alleged to have been a bodyguard for an Abdul Ghafour, who was described as a senior leader in the [[Hezb-E-Islami Gulbuddin]]. 
 
 
Many militia groups fought to liberate Afghanistan from Soviet occupation.  When the Communists were driven out the militia groups entered into alliances, and fought civil wars, with one another.
 
The Hezb-E-Islami Gulbuddin and the Taliban were rival groups during the civil war.
 
 
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Abdul Ghafour}}
 
[[Category:Living people]]
 
[[Category:Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin politicians]]
 
 
  
  
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Kept at Wikipedia. And just coincidentally, it is very good propaganda against Islamic fundamentalists
 
Kept at Wikipedia. And just coincidentally, it is very good propaganda against Islamic fundamentalists
 
[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ghulam Nabi]]
 
[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ghulam Nabi]]
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Ghulam Nabi[edit]

Kept at Wikipedia. And just coincidentally, it is very good propaganda against Islamic fundamentalists Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ghulam Nabi