Talukan training camp
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The Talukan training camp is an Afghan training camp where Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts believe the Taliban trained recruits.[1]
One of the factors favoring the continued detention, prepared by analysts, for Yusef Abdullah Saleh Al Rabiesh's Administrative Review Board, states:[1]
- "The detainee received Kalashnikov, PK, and grenade training at a Taliban training camp in Talukan [sic], Afghanistan."
This allegation is notable because almost all the other allegations that Guantanamo captives attended training camps state that they attended al Qaida training camps. Further, Al Rabiesh, as a Saudi, was very unlikely to have understood Pashtun.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Factors for and against the continued detention (.pdf) of Yusef Abdullah Saleh Al Rabiesh Administrative Review Board - page 84
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