Nasir Najr Nasir Balud Al Mutayri
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Nasir Najr Nasir Balud Al Mutayri v. United States of America

A writ of habeas corpus, Nasir Najr Nasir Balud Al Mutayri v. United States of America,
was submitted on Nasir Najr Nasir Balud Al Mutayri's behalf.
In response, on 24 September 2004
the Department of Defense released 33
pages of unclassified documents related to his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.

Medical records

On March 16, 2007 the Department of Defense
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 published records of the captives' height and weights.

Repatriation

Nasser Nijer Naser Al Mutairi was listed on an official list of captives who have been transferred from US custody.

Kuwaiti conviction overturned

The International Herald Tribune
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reports that a Kuwaiti citizen, named "Nasser al-Mutairi", who had formerly been detained in Guantanamo, had his conviction overturned,
They reported that he had been convicted:
"...for joining a foreign military force without permission, harming Kuwait by serving the interest of a foreign country and undergoing illegal weapons training.


He had been charged soon after his repatriation to Kuwait, in January 2005; acquitted in June 2005; had his acquittal overturned on appeal; was sentenced to five years imprisonment; only to have his conviction overturned in December, by Kuwait's highest court of appeal.

Some reports say just two Kuwaitis remain in Guantanamo.
Other reports say four Kuwaitis remain in Guantanamo.
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