Mubarak Hussain Bin Abul Hashem

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Mubarak Hussain Bin Abul Hashem
Born1976 (age 4748)
Moind, Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh
Arrested Pakistan
American forces
Released2006-12-15
Citizenship Bangladesh
Detained at  Guantanamo
ISN 151
StatusTransferred to Bangladesh
Occupationstudent

Mubarak Hussain Bin Abul Hashem is a citizen of Bangladesh who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. [1] Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts estimate he was born in 1976, in Moind village, Majlishpur Union, Brahmanbaria Sadar Upazila, Bangladesh. [2]

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He was transferred to Guantanamo on January 17, 2002. [3] [4] He was repatriated to Bangladeshi custody on December 15, 2006. [5]

Study in Pakistan

Hashem's father, the Imam of the Graphics Art College Mosque in Mohammadpur in Dhaka, sent his son to Pakistan for further religious training in 1998, after he graduated from the Jamiya Rahmaniya Arabia Madrassah at Lalmatia in Dhaka. [6] After two years of study at the Anwar-ul-Ulum Madrassah in Karachi, Abul Hashem's father said his son got a job teaching at the college where he had been studying, once he got his Mufti degree.

Capture

Hashem's father reports that his son was teaching at a madrassa in Karachi when he disappeared in 2001. [7] The Associated Press reported that Abul Hashem's family didn't know what had happened to him until 2004, when the Red Crescent informed them he was in Guantanamo. [7] The Asian News International (ANI) press agency reports his family learned he was in Guantanamo in 2002. [6]

The Daily Star reports Abul Hashem was captured when he emerged from a Pakistani mosque and asked for directions to Karachi. [8] According to ANI, "A Pakistani intelligence officer captured him when he was again trying to enter Pakistan from the Afghan city of Jalalabad in 2001." [6]

Repatriation

Hashem was repatriated to Bangladeshi custody on December 17, 2006. [7]

Bangladeshi detention

Qatari newspaper The Peninsula quotes an unnamed Bangladeshi Police official, stating: [9]

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  6. 1 2 3 "Suspected Bangladeshi militant returns from Guantanamo prison". Hindustan Times . Asian News International. December 18, 2006. Archived from the original on November 17, 2018. Retrieved 2015-11-07 via HighBeam Research. Mubarak Hussain bin Abul Hashem, 32, the son of an imam of a Bangladeshi mosque ... Abul Hashem, the father of the suspect ... told newsmen here that he had sent his son to the Anwar-ul-Ulum Madrassah in Karachi in 1998 for higher studies after he had passed 'Title' phase of his Islamic education from the Jamiya Rahmaniya Arabia Madrassah at Lalmatia in Dhaka. The imam of the Graphics Art College Mosque in Mohammadpur in Dhaka further went on to say ... he came to know that Mubarak was languishing in the Guantanamo Bay prison from the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society in 2002.
  7. 1 2 3 "U.S. returns inmate to Bangladesh". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. December 18, 2006. p. A4.
  8. "Bangladeshi back home after 5 years of horror at Guantanamo prison". The Daily Star . December 18, 2006. Retrieved 2006-12-17.
  9. Guantanamo returnee slapped with detention in Bangladesh Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine , The Peninsula , December 24, 2006