Murat Kurnaz | |
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Born | [1] Bremen, West Germany | 19 March 1982
Detained at | Kandahar Internment Facility, Guantanamo |
ISN | 61 |
Status | Transferred to Germany |
Murat Kurnaz (born 19 March 1982) is a Turkish citizen and legal resident of Germany who was held in extrajudicial detention[2] by the United States at its military base in Kandahar, Afghanistan and in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba beginning in December 2001. He was tortured in both places.[3][4] By early 2002, intelligence officials of the United States and Germany had concluded that accusations against Kurnaz were groundless.[5]
According to the BBC, Germany refused to accept him at that time, although the US offered to release him.[6] Kurnaz was detained and abused at Guantanamo for nearly five more years.[7][8] He published a memoir of his experience, Five Years of My Life: An Innocent Man in Guantanamo in German in 2007; translations to other European languages and English followed. In 2008 he testified in US Congressional hearings about treatment of detainees at the camp.[9] He and his family live in Germany.
Delegation head MA Räuker asks that - because of numerous noteworthy details - he be able to personally present Pt on September 30, 2002 upon his return.