-
derived from the
anthem of the
Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic,
composed by
Sulaymon Yudakov in 1946. Upon the country's
independence from the
Soviet Union...
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Mohamed Saleban Bare (known to the
Pentagon as
Mohammed Sulaymon Barre) (Somali:
Maxamed Saleebaan Barre) is a
Somali refugee who was held in extrajudicial...
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Abdulhamid Sulaymon oʻgʻli
Yunusov (Uzbek:
Abdulhamid Sulaymon oʻgʻli Yunusov, Абдулҳамид Сулаймон ўғли Юнусов, 1893 – 4
October 1938), most commonly...
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other male
detainees had seen at Bagram,
known as "Prisoner 650."
Mohammed Sulaymon Barre, a
Somali refugee who
worked for a
funds transfer company, described...
- In
United States law,
habeas corpus is a
recourse challenging the
reasons or
conditions of a person's
detention under color of law. The
Guantanamo Bay...
- isn name
arrival date
transfer date
notes 567
Mohammed Sulaymon Barre unknown 2009-12-19
Barre was one of
approximately a
dozen captives whose arrival...
- The
anthem was used
between 1946 and 1994. The
music was
composed by
Sulaymon Yudakov, and the
lyrics were
written by
Abulqosim Lohutiy. The
melody is...
-
Michel de la
Barre (c. 1670–1745),
French composer and
flutist Mohammed Sulaymon Barre (born 1964), Ex-Guantánamo
detainee Mylanie Barré (born 1979), Canadian...
- The
Washington Post,
cited allegations that
Guantanamo captive Mohammed Sulaymon Barre,
while working for Dahabshiil, may have
laundered money for terrorists...
- some kind of
connection to Al-Barakat.
Among these captives were
Mohammed Sulaymon Barre and
Ilkham ****byavich Batayev.
Weaknesses in the case attempting...