Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Juwan, Shargo Shirz (2006-05-07)

Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Juwan, Shargo Shirz (2006-05-07) (2006)
388914Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Juwan, Shargo Shirz (2006-05-07)2006
To: Juwan, Shargo Shirz
Subject: Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Juwan, Shargo Shirz


1.

An Administrative Review Board will be convened to review your case to determine if your continued detention is necessary.

2.

The Administrative Review Board will conduct a comprehensive review of all reasonably available and relevant information regarding your case. At the conclusion of this review the Board will make a recommendation to: (1) release you to your home state or to a third state; (2) transfer you to your home state, or a third state, with conditions agreed upon by the United States and your home state, or the third state; or (3) continue your detention under United States control.

3.

The following primary factors favor continued detention:

a. Commitment
  1. The detainee was a Syrian who trained in al Qaida camps in Afghanistan and was believed to be fighting with (or on behalf of) Usama bin Laden as of early December 2001.
  2. The detainee was a fighter in the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan.
b. Training
  1. In 1993, the detainee went to the Harrasta Police Training Facility in Damascus, Syria, where he trained for two years. His training at the school was mostly physical fitness and the use of the Kalashnikov rifle and a hand gun.
  2. The detainee also received advanced explosives training at an al Qaida training camp in Afghanistan and was very well connected with a number of powerful Syrian groups in Afghanistan.
c. Connections/Associations
  1. A senior al Qaida leader identified the subject detainee's photo as someone he met prior to 11 September 2001 in a Syrian guest house in Kabul, Afghanistan.
  2. The detainee attended religious training from Sheikh Issa while residing at the Syrian guest house in Kabul from December 2000 until January 2002.
  3. Sheikh Issa, an Egyptian, was an emir in the Egyptian Jihad organization and was the chief mufti of al Qaida.
  4. Al Jihad, a.k.a. Egyptian Islamic Jihad, merged with Usama bin Laden's al Qaida organization in June 2001 , but may retain some capability to conduct independent operations. Its primary goals are to overthrow the Egyptian Government and replace it with an Islamic state and to attack U.S. and Israeli interests in Egypt and abroad.
  5. The detainee stayed at a Syrian guest house in Kabul.
  6. The Syrian house was located in the al Qaida enclave area of Wazir Akhbar Khan in Kabul Afghanistan.
d. Other Relevant Data
The detainee stated that in June 2000 his roommate advised him to travel to Afghanistan to find a wife.
4.

The following primary factors favor release or transfer:

a.

The detainee stated he never heard of "jihad" and could not explain what it meant. He believed "jihad" was the name of a soccer team.

b.

The detainee denied having any knowledge of the attacks in the United States prior to their execution on 11 September 2001 and also denied knowledge of any rumors or plans of future attacks on the United States or United States interests.

c.

The detainee advised he never attended any training camps, he never stayed at a safe-house throughout his travels, he denies ever meeting any al Qaida members, denies ever meeting any Taliban members, and states no one sponsored him to migrate to Afghanistan.

5.

You will be provided with a meaningful opportunity to be heard and present information to this Board; this includes an opportunity to be physically present at the proceeding. The Assisting Military Officer (AMO) will assist you in reviewing all relevant and reasonably available unclassified information regarding your case. The AMO is not an advocate for or against continued detention, nor may the AMO form a confidential relationship with you or represent you in any other matter.