Malek Military Center

The Malek Military Center is a military training camp described in the allegations against some Guantanamo Bay detainees.

  • Two Factors favoring Al Shabli's continued detention prepared for his Administrative Review Board hearing were:
    • The detainee received weapons training on anti-aircraft machine guns at the Malek Center in Afghanistan.
    • The Malek Center in Kabul, Afghanistan, logistically supports the Taliban by providing weapons training to foreign fighters, vehicle maintenance, and lodging for soldiers assigned to the frontlines.
  • Also alleged to have attended the Al Farouq training camp
Saeed Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah Sarem Jarabh[1]
  • Also alleged to have attended the Abu Abaida training camp
Yasin Qasem Muhammad Ismail[2]
Mishal Awad Sayaf Alhabiri[3]
Salman Yahya Hassan Mohammed Rabeii[5]
  • One of the factors favoring his continued detention was: The detainee attended the Malik training camp, commonly used for advanced military training.
  • Also alleged to have attended the Al Farouq training camp
Sofiane Haderbache[6]
  • Two Factors favoring Haderbache's continued detention prepared for his Administrative Review Board hearing were:
    • The detainee trained at the Malik training camp in Afghanistan.
    • The detainee received training in small arms, RPGs and combat tactics.
Abdul Raham Houari[7]
  • Two Factors favoring Haderbache's continued detention prepared for his Administrative Review Board hearing were:
    • The detainee trained at the Malik training camp in Afghanistan.
    • The detainee received training in small arms, RPGs and combat tactics.
Bashir Nashir Al-Marwalah[8]
  • One of the factors favoring his continued detention was: "The detainee then trained at the Malek Military Center, where he received training on the Makarov Pistol, Dragonov Sniper Rifle, PK Machine-gun, RPGs, hand grenades, and map reading."

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