38Th Session of the ICAO Assembly

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

38Th Session of the ICAO Assembly 01/10/2013 18:06:01 38th Session of the ICAO Assembly 24 September to 4 October 2013, Montreal LIST OF DELEGATES No. 7.0 CD - Chief Delegate ACD - Alternate Chief Delegate D - Delegate ADV - Advisor COBS - Chief Observer OBS - Observer Name Position Title Member States Afghanistan NATIQ Yalda ACD Representative of Afghanistan to ICAO ZAHIR Hamid ACD Deputy Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation of Afghanistan AYUBI Khalilullah D Director of Law GHALIB Sharif D Deputy Ambasasdor RASSULI Adel D Operation Director MIR Yahya ADV Albania BACI Feliks CD Director of Control and SMS Algeria BENAMARA Smail CD BENANTAR Fatima D Ministère des Transports, Direction de l'Aviation Civile et Météorologie BOUSLIMANE Saadi D Etablissement National De La Navigation Aerienne KECHACHA Nakhla D Ministre Conseiller NASREDDINE Rimouche D Directeur Andorra OBIOLS Nicolau CD Indústria - Transport de Mercaderies i Passangers - Govern d'Andorra Angola CARREIRA Rui Paulo De D Andrade Teles RAFAEL Angelo Do Rosario D SILVA Jose D Antigua and Barbuda ABRAHAM Peter CD Oversight Officer Argentina LUONGO Norberto E. CD Alternate Representative CARBONI Raul D CHIESA Romulo D DE ARZUAGA Hernan D GONZALEZ Rubén Oscar D Alternate Representative of Argentina and Member of the Air Navigation Commission GRANADOS Alejandro D Administrador Nacional de Aviación Civil Page 2 of 60 Name Position Title MAURINO Daniel D MOGLIANI Valeria D MOLITERNO Francisco D Asesor del Ministro de Defensa PALANO Francisco Leonardo D PALERMO Jose Alberto D Director General de Control de Tránsito Aéreo RAMIREZ DE BLAS Daiana D RODRIGUEZ GRELLET Agustin D ROSSI Gabriel D SUAREZ Ana Pamela D TAGINO Guillermo Ignacio D VALLARINO Carlos Maria D VLEK Maria Alejandra ADV Armenia SAFARYAN Naira ACD Deputy Director of Air Transportation Regulation Department, GDCA RA YEGONIAN Armen ACD Ambassador HAKOBYAN Aram D JANIBEKYAN Levon D Head of Legal Section, GDCA RA MIRZOYAN Hrant D Director of Air Transportation Regulation Department, GDCA RA Australia WILSON Andrew CD Deputy Secretary DOHERTY John ACD Executive Director, Aviation and Airports MACAULAY Kerryn ACD Australian Representative on the Council of ICAO ALECK Jonathan D Associate Director of Aviation Safety, Civil Aviation Safety Authority BOLLARD Jeffrey D International Program Manager - Airservices Australia CROMARTY Peter Beilby D Executive Manager, Airspace and Aerodromes Regulation Division HAMMOND David D Counsellor (Transport), Australian Embassy, Washington DC MCARTHUR Russell D Director, International ICAO Section MCCORMICK John D Director of Aviation Safety, Civil Aviation Safety Authority MENON Unni D Executive General Member Corporate and Industry Affairs OWEN-JONES Robert D ROBERTSON Peter D General Manager, Aviation Security, Department of Infrastructure and Transport STREET Jeffrey D Senior Policy Officer, International Liaison and Programs, Civil Aviation Safety Authority TIEDE Andrew D Australia's Nominee to the Air Navigation Commission MCKEON Jane ADV PARKER Andrew ADV GROUP EXECUTIVE, GOVERNMENT AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS WHEELENS Anthony ADV EXECUTIVE MANAGER, GOVERNMENT AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Page 3 of 60 Name Position Title Austria GEHRER Silvia CD Director General International LANDRICHTER Elisabeth ACD General Director CAA Austria HATLER Antonia D Deputy Head Dept. "Strategy and International" CAA Austria KRZIWANEK Klaus D National Continous Monitoring Coordinator (NCMC) NIRSCHL Franz D Director Safety Management and Air Navigation Services Azerbaijan GULIYEV Fuad CD BAGHIROV Samir ACD HABIBZADE Eljan D Counsellor SHAFIYEV Farid D Permanent Representative to ICAO Bahamas HANNA-MARTIN Honourable CD Minister of Transport and Aviation for the Bahamas Glenys ROLLE Patrick ACD Director BRATHWAITE Juliea D ICAO Technical Safety Coordinator JOHNSON Calsey D High Commissioner MAJOR Keith D Chief Operations Officer ATS WILSA Sheena ADV WILSON Sheena ADV BAHRAIN AL NEMAAH Ahmed CD Acting Undersecretary For Civil Aviation Affairs ELSHAMLAN Ibtissam ACD Director Of Air Transport Mohammed ALHAMUD Salah Mohammed D Head Aeronautical Information & Aerospace Planning Bangladesh AZHAR Ashraful D Flight Operations Inspector/Consultant HAQUE Dewan Mahmudul D HAQUE A K M Faizul D Assistant Director HUSSAIN Mahmud D Chairman, CAAB KABIR S M Lutful D Senior Aerodrome Officer RAHMAN M Shahidur D Security Consultant Barbados SANDIFORD-GARNER Irene CD BECKLES Mitchinson D Director of Civil Aviation (ag) BLACKMAN Jacqueline D Chief Technical Officer DANIEL Arlene D Secretary Page 4 of 60 Name Position Title Belarus DEMIN Timofei D Second Secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in Canada Belgium DURINCKX Frank CD Director General Civil Aviation Administration ROBERT Geoffray ACD Representative of Belgium on the ICAO Council DELANGE An D Advisor Civil Aviation Administration KLEIJKENS Danny ADV Belize CASTRO Edmond George CD Minister Responsible for Civil Aviation Benin BONIFACE Bertin Iyani CD Director IYANI BONIFACE Bertin CD Directeur Adjoint de Cabinet du Ministere des Travaux Publics et des Transports DE SOUZA Artistide D Bhutan GYALTSHEN Wangdi CD Director Bolivia (Plurinational State of) VISCARRA ESCOBAR Raul CD VICE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT COIMBRA BUSCH Luis D EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF BOLIVIA GARCIA SORUCO Ricardo D OPERATIONAL SAFETY ADVISOR FOR DGAC Javier JACOB ESCALANTE Martha D AIR TRANSPORT DIRECTOR Silvia TORRICO SORIA Willy Rodrigo D SECRETARY GENERAL URRUTIA PLAZA Juan D ICAO PROJECT COORDINATOR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA GUTIC-BJELICA Biljana ACD Ambassador RATKOVICA Dorde ACD Director General KRUHOVIC Asmir D Airworthiness Inspector MICIC Milena D Expert for International Cooperation ICAO/ECAC/EASA/EUROCONTROL PASIC Mithat D Counsellor SKOKIC Milada D Administrative Assistant of DG SUPIC Stojanka D En-Route Cost Base Expert Page 5 of 60 Name Position Title Botswana MOLEFHI Nonofo .e CD Minister of Transport and Communications THEBENALA Jacob Lenkeme ALT Aviation Desk Officer FANI David D KEBEDE Eyob Estifanos D REES Anthony Glyndwr D TLHOKWANE Jefferson D Chief Executive Officer Gobuamang Brazil DOS GUARANYS Marcelo CD Director CAA Pacheco COIMBRA Rogerio Teixeira ACD Secretary for Regulatory Policy D'ESCRAGNOLLE TAUNAY ACD Permanent Representative of Brazil to ICAO FILHO Jorge RODRIGUES FILHO Rafael ACD Lt. General AZEVEDO Marcelo D Vice Chief Of Brazilian Investigation Center BARRETO DE ANDRADE D NETO Jose COSTA JUNIOR Manoel A D Air Navigation Commissioner DA ROSA COSTA Roberto D DE CARVALHO Rodrigo D FERNANDES DE NEGREIROS D Nelson Edmundo FERNANDO ARBIGAUS Diogo D FILIZOLA Alexandre D GASSER Luiz Cesar D GODINHO Rodrigo Henriques D DECEA Representative JANSEN André Eduardo D CNS Officer - DECEA LEITE DE MORAES JARDIM D Paulo De Tarso LOURENÇO Luis D Chief of Brazilian Investigation Center OLIVEIRA Gustavo D DECEA's Operations Subdepartment Deputy PELLEGRINO Carlos D Director of Safety POSSAS Paulo Henrique D QUEIROZ Jose D Alternate Representative REBOUÇAS André D ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE TO THE COUNCIL ROCHA Ricardo D SILVA Julio D Alternate Representative VIEIRA José Luiz D Alternate Representative / Brazilian Delegation to ICAO VIEIRA SOARES Daniel D Brunei Darussalam ALI Hj Idris CD Deputy Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Communication Page 6 of 60 Name Position Title ABDULLAH Airah D Director of Communication, Ministry of Communication MOHAMAD SIDEK Mohamad D Operations Officer Fauzi MOHAMMAD ALI Hajah Suziyati D Special Duties Officer Grade 1 Bulgaria SHEVCHENKO-TRENKOVA CD Head of International Relations Department, DG Civil Aviation Lyudmila Administration KANTAREVA Mariya D Junior Expert International Relations Department DG CAA Bulgaria Burkina Faso OUEDRAOGO Jean Bertin CD Minister of Infrastructures, Road Development and Transport DIEGUIMDE Moumouni D Permanent Representative of Burkina Faso on the Council GUISSOU ZOURE Nana D KONE Adrien D Ambassador Extraordinary Pleniopentary of Burkina Faso to Canada MEDA Donmeguile Joachim D PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTOR OF ANAC-BURKINA FASO NIKIEMA Goama D OUEDRAOGO Alain D SAWADOGO Abel D Directeur General, Agence National de L'Aviation Civile TIAHO Cécile D Secretary of Foreign Affairs Burundi DEOGRATIAS Rurimunzu CD Ministry of Transport MANIRATUNGA Albert D General Director Civil Aviation Authority NIYONKURU Deus D Chef Du Service Transport Aerien NIZIGAMA NTAMAGIRO Else D Chargé d'Affaires à l'Ambassade à Ottawa NTIMPIRANGEZA Pascal D Cambodia HAVANNALL Mao CD Secretary of State, State Secretariat of Civil Aviation DARA Long D Deputy Director of CATC, SSCA KUNAKOR Sarin D PA to HE Secretary of State and Director of International & Legal Affairs, SSCA SOVARY Rumchek D Deputy Director General, SSCA Cameroon ANU'A-GHEYLE Solomon CD ZOA ETUNDI Englebert ACD AFOUBA NGAYIHI Marietta D Chef de la Cellule des Normes de la Division de l'Aviation Civile Séraphine (Ministère des Transports) ASSOUMOU KOKI Paule D Director of Aviation Safety, Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority BELINGA Jerome D DJON Jean D Inspector in charge of Security and Air Transport, Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority Page 7 of 60 Name Position Title EBOUNDANE Roger Paul D EDOU MVELLE Alain Roger D head of cooperation unit in the ministry of transport KAMHOUA Theodore D Director of Operations KAMHOUA Theodore D delegate MOUKALAN Didier D TANKAM Pierre D Director General, Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority TSAMO Christien D Inspector General, Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority WADEM TAGNE Joël D Chef de la Division de la Communication, Autorité Aéronautique du Cameroun
Recommended publications
  • Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law — Volume 18, 2015 Correspondents’ Reports
    YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW — VOLUME 18, 2015 CORRESPONDENTS’ REPORTS 1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Contents Overview – United States Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law ............................ 1 Cases – United States Federal Court .......................................................................................... 3 Cases – United States Military Courts – Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (CAAF) ...... 4 Cases — United States Military Courts – United States Army ................................................. 4 Cases — United States Military Courts – United States Marine Corps .................................... 5 Issues — United States Department of Defense ........................................................................ 6 Issues — United States Army .................................................................................................... 8 Issues —United States Navy .................................................................................................... 11 Issues — United States Marine Corps ..................................................................................... 12 Overview – United States Detention Practice .......................................................................... 12 Detainee Challenges – United States District Court ................................................................ 13 US Military Commission Appeals ........................................................................................... 16 Court of Appeals for the
    [Show full text]
  • The Current Detainee Population of Guantánamo: an Empirical Study
    © Reuters/HO Old – Detainees at XRay Camp in Guantanamo. The Current Detainee Population of Guantánamo: An Empirical Study Benjamin Wittes and Zaahira Wyne with Erin Miller, Julia Pilcer, and Georgina Druce December 16, 2008 The Current Detainee Population of Guantánamo: An Empiricial Study Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 3 The Public Record about Guantánamo 4 Demographic Overview 6 Government Allegations 9 Detainee Statements 13 Conclusion 22 Note on Sources and Methods 23 About the Authors 28 Endnotes 29 Appendix I: Detainees at Guantánamo 46 Appendix II: Detainees Not at Guantánamo 66 Appendix III: Sample Habeas Records 89 Sample 1 90 Sample 2 93 Sample 3 96 The Current Detainee Population of Guantánamo: An Empiricial Study EXECUTIVE SUMMARY he following report represents an effort both to document and to describe in as much detail as the public record will permit the current detainee population in American T military custody at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Station in Cuba. Since the military brought the first detainees to Guantánamo in January 2002, the Pentagon has consistently refused to comprehensively identify those it holds. While it has, at various times, released information about individuals who have been detained at Guantánamo, it has always maintained ambiguity about the population of the facility at any given moment, declining even to specify precisely the number of detainees held at the base. We have sought to identify the detainee population using a variety of records, mostly from habeas corpus litigation, and we have sorted the current population into subgroups using both the government’s allegations against detainees and detainee statements about their own affiliations and conduct.
    [Show full text]
  • Supreme Court of the United States
    NO. 13- IN THE Supreme Court of the United States ABDUL AL QADER AHMED HUSSAIN, Petitioner, v. BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States; CHARLES T. HAGEL, Secretary of Defense; JOHN BOGDAN, Colonel, U.S. Army; RICHARD W. BUTLER, Admiral, U.S. Navy. Respondents. On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit PETITION FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI WESLEY R. POWELL COUNSEL OF RECORD JONATHAN MCALISTER SARAH WASTLER WILLKIE FARR & GALLAGHER LLP 787 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 (212) 728-8000 [email protected] NOVEMBER 19, 2013 COUNSEL FOR THE PETITIONER SUPREME COURT PRESS ♦ (888) 958-5705 ♦ BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS i QUESTIONS PRESENTED Whether the Court of Appeals failed to apply the governing preponderance of the evidence standard in affirming the denial of Petitioner’s habeas corpus petition, thus denying him the meaningful review mandated by this Court in Boumediene v. Bush. Whether the Court of Appeals improperly shifted the burden of proof to Petitioner to disprove affiliation with al Qaeda or the Taliban at the time of his capture. ii PARTIES TO THE PROCEEDING Petitioner Abdul Al Qader Ahmed Hussain (ISN 690) (“Hussain” or “Petitioner”) is one of several petitioners in the civil action captioned Issam Hamid Ali Bin Al Jayfi, et al. v. Barack H. Obama, et al., No. 05-2104, filed October 27, 2005. Hussain is the real party in interest and petitioner in this Court. Respondents Barack Obama, President of the United States. Charles T. Hagel, Secretary of Defense. Army Col. John Bogdan, Commander, Joint Detention Group, Guantánamo Bay.
    [Show full text]
  • 38Th Session of the ICAO Assembly
    21/10/2013 10:09:03 38th Session of the ICAO Assembly 24 September to 4 October 2013, Montréal LIST OF DELEGATES No. 10.0 CD - Chief Delegate ACD - Alternate Chief Delegate D - Delegate ADV - Advisor COBS - Chief Observer OBS - Observer Name Position Title Member States Afghanistan NATIQ Yalda ACD Representative of Afghanistan to ICAO ZAHIR Hamid ACD Deputy Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation of Afghanistan AYUBI Khalilullah D Director of Law GHALIB Sharif D Deputy Ambasasdor RASSULI Adel D Operation Director MIR Yahya ADV Albania BACI Feliks CD Director of Control and SMS Algeria BENAMARA Smail CD BENANTAR Fatima D Ministère des Transports, Direction de l'Aviation Civile et Météorologie BOUSLIMANE Saadi D Etablissement National De La Navigation Aerienne KECHACHA Nakhla D Ministre Conseiller NASREDDINE Rimouche D Directeur Andorra OBIOLS Nicolau CD Indústria - Transport de Mercaderies i Passangers - Govern d'Andorra Angola CARREIRA Rui Paulo De D Andrade Teles RAFAEL Angelo Do Rosario D SILVA Jose D Antigua and Barbuda ABRAHAM Peter CD Oversight Officer Argentina LUONGO Norberto E. CD Alternate Representative CARBONI Raul D CHIESA Romulo D DE ARZUAGA Hernan D GONZALEZ Rubén Oscar D Alternate Representative of Argentina and Member of the Air Navigation Commission GRANADOS Alejandro D Administrador Nacional de Aviación Civil Page 2 of 61 Name Position Title MAURINO Daniel D MOGLIANI Valeria D MOLITERNO Francisco D Asesor del Ministro de Defensa PALANO Francisco Leonardo D PALERMO Jose Alberto D Director General de Control de Tránsito
    [Show full text]
  • A/50/INF/3 Prov.1
    A/50/INF/3 ORIGINAL: FRANCAIS/ENGLISH DATE: 9 OCTOBRE 2012 / OCTOBER 9, 2012 Assemblées des États membres de l’OMPI Cinquantième série de réunions Genève, 1er – 9 octobre 2012 Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO Fiftieth Series of Meetings Geneva, October 1 to 9, 2012 LISTE DES PARTICIPANTS/ LIST OF PARTICIPANTS établie par le Bureau international/ prepared by the International Bureau A/50/INF/3 page 2 I. ÉTATS/STATES (dans l’ordre alphabétique des noms français des États) (in the alphabetical order of the names in French) AFGHANISTAN Nanguyalai TARZI, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Nooruddin HASHEMI, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva AFRIQUE DU SUD/SOUTH AFRICA Abdul Samad MINTY, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Luvuyo NDIMENI, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Rory VOLLER, Deputy Commissioner, Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), The Department of Trade and Industry (the DTI), Pretoria Tumelo Albert BALENI, Chief Operations Officer, Consumer and Corporate Regulation Division (CCRD), The Department of Trade and Industry (the DTI), Pretoria Lungile Goodman DUKWANA, Acting Chief Operations Officer, Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), The Department of Trade and Industry (the DTI), Pretoria Nontise LUSIBA (Ms.), Chief Director, Department of Communications (DOC), Pretoria Yonah SELETI, Chief Director, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Pretoria Theunis KOTZE, State Law
    [Show full text]
  • Official-Series Document
    OPCW Conference of the States Parties Twenty-Fourth Session C-24/INF.3/Rev.1 25 – 29 November 2019 29 November 2019 ENGLISH only LIST OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE STATES PARTIES A. STATES PARTIES AFGHANISTAN Representative H.E. Dr Mohammad Homayoon Azizi Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Said Mohammad Alemi Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Rahim Mohammed Azimi First Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the OPCW, The Hague Adviser Ms Sanga Siddiqi Legal Adviser, Permanent Representation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the OPCW, The Hague ALBANIA Representative H.E. Mrs Adia Sakiqi Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Albania to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mrs Kejsi Ziu Second Secretary, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Albania to the OPCW, The Hague CS-2019-2205(E) distributed 06/12/2019 *CS-2019-2205.E* C-24/INF.3/Rev.1 page 2 ALGERIA Representative H.E. Mr Lounès Magramane Permanent Representative to the OPCW Ambassador, Permanent Representation of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Boualem Belhadj National Authority, Ministry of Defense, Algiers Alternate Mr Abdelaziz Guend General Director, Ministry of Industry and Mines, Algiers Alternate Mr Mourad Amokrane Minister Counsellor, Permanent Representation of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria to the OPCW, The Hague Alternate Mr Sofiane Khiari Director, General Directorate of Customs, Algiers Alternate Mr Amine Sid Foreign Affairs Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Algiers Alternate Mr Abdelkrim Haddid Foreign Affairs Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Algiers ANDORRA Representative H.E.
    [Show full text]
  • Bulletin Iii N 'Information
    INSTITUT URD DE PARIS Bulletin Ii i n 'information N 49-50-51 AVRIL - MAI - JUIN 1989 SOMMAIRE - UN APPEL DE MADAME MITTERRAND EN FAVEUR DES REFUGIES KURDES - LE PARLEMENT EUROPEEN DEMANDE A L'IRAK ~D'ABANDONNER SA POLITIQUE RENFORCEE DE REINSTALLATION DE LA POPULATION KURDE» - STOCKHOLM: UNE DELEGATION KURDE AU CONGRES DE L'INTERNATIONALE SOCIALISTE - PARIS: LE SORT DES KURDES EVOQUE DEVANT LES ETATS- GENERAUX DES DROITS DE L'HOMME - STRASBOURG: RECONNAISSANCE DES LANGUES REGIONALES OU MINORITAIRES EN EUROPE - PRIX NOUREDDINE ZAZA 1989 - YACHAR KEMAL PARLE DE SON ENFANCE KURDE - LES VENTES D'ARMES A L'IRAK ET A L'IRAN - LE RAPPORT DU DEPARTEMENT D'ETAT SUR LES DROITS DE L'HOMME EN TURQUIE - AINSI QUE ... - PUBLICATIONS RECENTES - EN BREF, LA REVUE DE PRESSE - PUBLICATIONS EN VENTE UN APPEL DE MADAME MITIERRAND EN FAVEUR DES REFUGIES KURDES Mme Mitterrand, Présidente de la fondation humanitaire "France-Libertés" a lancé, le vendredi 19 mai, un appel en vue de l'octroi du "statut de réfugiés politiques" aux 36.000 Kurdes irakiens réfugiés en Turquie, à la suite de l'usage massif des armes chimiques lors de la phase finale de la guerre irako-iranienne. Vivant dans trois camps à Mush, Diyarbakir et Mardin, "dans des habitations précaires, bénéficiant de soins rudimentaires, isolés par des barbelés et contrôlés par des rondes militaires jour et nuit, ces réfugiés qui ont le statut de résidents temporaires sont des "révoltés en puissance", a indiqué l'épouse du chef de l'Etat, au cours d'une conférence de presse à la veille de son voyage aux Etats-Unis où elle entend, a-t-elle dit, aborder cette question avec ses inter locuteurs.
    [Show full text]
  • Sharqawi Abdu Ali Al Hajj, Civil Action No 09-745 (RCL), June 8, 2011
    Sharqawi Ali al-Hajj ISN 1457 Citizenship: Yemen Detained Since: February 2002 Sharqawi Ali al-Hajj Sharqawi Ali al-Hajj, born in 1974, is a Yemeni, who was seized in a house raid in Karachi, Pakistan in Feb- ruary 2002. Initially questioned by American interrogators, he freely answered questions about his business in Pakistan, explaining that he was doing what he could to help Yemeni refugees. He was promised that, if he continued to answer questions, he could go home to Yemen. However, his transfer to Jordan came about because, as his attorney, John A. Chandler, explained, “The CIA lied about his going home; it decided to torture Sharqawi in the hope that they might get more information from him.” Sharqawi then became one of at least 15 prisoners whose torture was outsourced to the Jordanian authori- ties between 2001 and 2004. Prior to his rendition, his Pakistani guards told him, “May your mother pray for you,” and other such exhortations, knowing that he was on his way to the Jordanian secret police. In Jordan, he was held for over almost two years. In Jordan, Sharqawi was again told that, if he cooperated, he could go home. The cooperation, it soon be- came apparent, involved obtaining information from him about prisoners held in Guantánamo, but there was no way he could please his captors, and no way that he was going home. As John Chandler also explained, “Sharqawi was shown pictures of men who he later met in Guantánamo. He was asked a series of questions from Americans posed by his Jordanian captors.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Digest of United States Practice in International
    Table of Contents CHAPTER 18 ........................................................................................................................... 785 Use of Force ........................................................................................................................... 785 A. GENERAL ..................................................................................................................... 785 1. Use of Force Issues Related to Counterterrorism Efforts ............................................... 785 a. International Law and the Counter-ISIL Campaign ................................................... 785 b. 2013 Presidential Policy Guidance ........................................................................... 793 2. Presidential Memorandum on Use of Force and Accompanying Report ........................ 794 3. International Humanitarian Law ................................................................................... 801 a. Civilians in Armed Conflict ....................................................................................... 801 b. Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions ....................................................... 807 c. Legal Adviser’s Letter on Enhanced Interrogation Techniques .................................. 809 d. Applicability of international law to conflicts in cyberspace ...................................... 815 B. CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS .................................................................................... 827 1. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
    [Show full text]
  • La Decadencia Del Imperio Americano
    JOSÉ NATANSOn IGNACIO RAMONET GREGORY WILPERT JORGE ELÍAS FEDeriCO KUKSO FLOrenCE BEAUGÉ LUCIANA GArbArinO SerGe HALimi el dipló, una voz clara en medio del ruido Capital Intelectual S.A. 9 Paraguay 1535 (1061) noviembre 2016 Buenos Aires, Argentina Publicación mensual 0020 Año XVIII, Nº 209 Precio del ejemplar: $60 En Uruguay: 100 pesos 522005 www.eldiplo.org 771514 9 Desigualdad, conflicto racial, belicismo, desempleo: la campaña electoral reveló los déficits de la primera potencia mundial La decadencia del imperio americano Dossier Reuters Colombia: obstáculos a la paz Páginas El sorpresivo triunfo del “No” en el plebiscito obligó al gobierno a renegociar el acuerdo con las FARC que ponía fin a medio siglo de conflicto armado. ¿Cuáles son 4 a 7 las razones que explican el rechazo? ¿Qué alternativas se abren de aquí en más? 2 | Edición 209 | noviembre 2016 Cuando tiembla el centro del mundo por José Natanson a historia está cargada de aconteci- que los dota de una “visibilidad étnica” que pone vel de escolaridad (conocidos como white trash) mientos inesperados, y aunque en las en jaque el viejo ideal asimilacionista. conforman el único grupo social estadounidense miradas retrospectivas es fácil identi- El tercer factor es el terrorismo. Tampoco es cuya tasa de mortalidad, en lugar de descender co- ficar los procesos que les dieron forma, nuevo, por supuesto. Pero su fase actual está deter- mo sucede con los latinos, los negros y los univer- porque los quiebres históricos siem- minada por la imposibilidad de una solución nego- sitarios, aumenta, hasta casi duplicar al promedio Lpre son resultado de un desarrollo previo y porque ciada, que en el pasado era difícil pero no imposible (5).
    [Show full text]
  • Country of Origin Information Report Syria October 2007
    COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INFORMATION REPORT SYRIA 10 OCTOBER 2007 Border & Immigration Agency COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INFORMATION SERVICE 10 OCTOBER 2007 SYRIA Contents Preface (includes explanatory note about partial update) Latest News EVENTS IN SYRIA, 1 JANUARY 2007 TO 10 OCTOBER 2007 REPORTS ON SYRIA PUBLISHED OR ACCESSED SINCE 1 JANUARY 2007 Paragraphs Background Information 1. GEOGRAPHY........................................................................................ 1.01 Maps .............................................................................................. 1.03 2. ECONOMY............................................................................................ 2.01 3. HISTORY.............................................................................................. 3.01 Post-independence: 1946 – 1970 ................................................ 3.02 Reign of President Hafiz al-Assad: 1970 – 2000........................ 3.04 Lebanon: Intervention and occupation....................................... 3.06 Reign of President Bashar al-Assad: 2000 – the present......... 3.08 Withdrawal from Lebanon: April 2005........................................ 3.09 4. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS...................................................................... 4.01 5. CONSTITUTION..................................................................................... 5.01 6. POLITICAL SYSTEM .............................................................................. 6.01 Elections: 2003 ............................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 11 Years and Counting: Profiles of Men Detained at Guantánamo 11 Years and Counting: Profiles of Men Detained at Guantánamo
    11 Years and Counting: Profiles of Men Detained at Guantánamo 11 Years and Counting: Profiles of Men Detained at Guantánamo Name and Internment Serial Number (ISN) Citizenship Shaker Aamer (ISN 239) Yemen Umar Abdulayev (ISN 257) Tajikistan Ahmed Abdul Aziz (ISN 757) Mauritania Abu Zubaydah (ISN 10016) Palestinian Territories Ahmed Ajam (ISN 326) Syria Mohammed al-Adahi (ISN 33) Yemen Sa’ad Muqbil Al-Azani (ISN 575); Jalal bin Amer (ISN 564) and Suhail Abdu Anam (ISN 569) Yemen Ghaleb al-Bihani (ISN 128) Yemen Ahmed al-Darbi (ISN 768) Saudi Arabia Mohammed al-Hamiri (ISN 249) Yemen Sharqawi Ali al-Hajj (ISN 1457) Yemen Sanad al-Kazimi (ISN 1453) Yemen Musa’ab al Madhwani (ISN 839) Yemen Hussain Almerfedi (ISN 1015) Yemen Saad Al Qahtani (ISN 200) Saudi Arabia Abdul Rahman Al-Qyati (ISN 461) Yemen 1 Ali Hussein al-Shaaban (ISN 327) Syria Djamel Ameziane (ISN 310) Algeria Tariq Ba Odah (ISN 178) Yemen Ahmed Belbacha (290) Algeria Jihad Dhiab (ISN 722) Syria Fahd Ghazy (ISN 26) Yemen Saeed Mohammed Saleh Hatim (ISN 255) Yemen Obaidullah (ISN 762) Afghanistan Mohamedou Ould Slahi (ISN 760) Mauritania Mohammed Tahamuttan (ISN 684) Palestinian Territories * The following profiles are intended to provide the Commission with personal information about the men at Guantánamo because the United States will not grant the Commissioners access to the prisoners themselves. The information has been taken from phone calls, letters, or in-person interviews. None of the information herein has been deemed "classified" by the U.S Government. Where possible, original source material has been included (usually transcribed for ease of reading).
    [Show full text]