Abdul Rahman Abdullah Mohamed Juma Kahm
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Abdul Rahman Abdullah Mohamed Juma Kahm is a citizen of Afghanistan
Afghanistan
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, who was held in extrajudicial detention
Extrajudicial detention
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 in the United States
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 Guantanamo Bay detainment camp
Guantanamo Bay detainment camp
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s, in Cuba
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.
His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 118.
American intelligence analysts estimate Kahm was born in 1969, in Fara, Afghanistan.

Combatant Status Review

Kahm was among the 60% of prisoners who participated in the tribunal hearings. A Summary of Evidence memo
Summary of Evidence (CSRT)
Counter-terrorism analysts prepared a Summary of Evidence memo for the Combatant Status Review Tribunals of the 558 captives who remained in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba in the fall of 2004.-The 2005 release:...

 was prepared for the tribunal of each detainee.

Kahm's transcript did not repeat the allegations against him.

He started with the following statement:
"I have evidence I am not an enemy combatant, I was taken by force. I joined the Taliban by force not by choice. Everyone in Afghanistan knows if the Taliban asks you to go with them you cannot say no. The Taliban were fighting against two Generals and they were recruiting people from all over the country. They wanted people to help fight and they took me by force. Our area was under Taliban control, so we could not fight them. We were so poor I could not move my family, that’s why I stayed in the area. The Taliban were there taking things from people, taking money, they were there by foce. That is all I am going to say, I said it under oath and it is the truth."


In answer to questions Kahm testified that he was under continuous guard after his forcible conscription, and that he expected he would have been shot if he tried to escape.

Prior to his conscription he had once been given four days of training on the AK47.

Repatriation and Release

The New York Times reported that a 38 year old Afghan captive named "Abdul Rahman" was repatriated to Afghanistan with six other Afghans on December 16, 2006.
The men were released the next day.
The story reported:
"'The Taliban sent me there by force as they made every family provide one fighter or give money instead,' he said.

"He said he had been taken into custody in the city of Kunduz, held in the town of Sheberghan, and then 'bought' to Americans of cuba."
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