Faces of Guantanamo detainees, part 1

  • Home
    • Latest Stories
    • As Charles Taylor war crimes trial resumes, Liberians lose interest
    • Some Palestinians doubt Abbas will really step down
    • Search in sex abuse case turns into search for bodies
    • McClatchy blogs
    • » Afghanistan Journal
    • » Planet Washington
    • » Suits & Sentences
    • » Inside Iraq
    • » Checkpoint Jerusalem
    • » Middle East Diary
    • » Baghdad Observer
    • » Somewhere in Africa
    • » Inside South America
    • » Nukes & Spooks
    • » Wounded Warriors
  • Politics
    • Latest Political Stories
    • How the House abortion restrictions would work
    • Obama urged to bolster federal program that curbs layoffs
    • Tea Party protesters gather in South Carolina resort town
    • President Obama honors fallen troops at Fort Hood
    • Poll: Obama's health care overhaul isn't selling in South
    • » More Politics headlines
  • Opinion
    • Latest Opinion
    • Commentary: A disappointing vote against health care reform
    • Commentary: Best way to honor veterans is by keeping promises
    • Commentary: Cruel and unusual punishment
    • Commentary: A victory for abused women
    • Commentary: Some myths about Afghanistan
    • » More Opinion headlines
  • World
    • Latest World Stories
    • As Charles Taylor war crimes trial resumes, Liberians lose interest
    • Some Palestinians doubt Abbas will really step down
    • Iran comes to defense of Yemeni Shiites, warns Saudis
    • In Kabul's 'Obama Market,' U.S. military rations on sale
    • White House allies say Obama bungled Guantanamo closing
    • » More World headlines
  • Nation
    • Latest National Stories
    • New chewing gum may help soldiers fight 'trench mouth'
    • 'Patriot Guard' protects military funerals from antigay protests
    • Peta: California cows not happy
    • N.C. school district halts cash-for-grades fundraiser
    • WWII female pilots to be honored
    • » More Nation headlines
  • Washington
    • Latest Washington Stories
    • How the House abortion restrictions would work
    • Obama urged to bolster federal program that curbs layoffs
    • White House allies say Obama bungled Guantanamo closing
    • Health care, climate change votes could dog Blue Dog
    • Top U.S. scientists to study California irrigation practices
    • » More Washington headlines
  • Economics
    • Latest Economic Stories
    • Temp agencies see pick up in Wichita area
    • When shopping for food banks, think nutrition
    • Obama urged to bolster federal program that curbs layoffs
    • School lunch programs reveal rising poverty in suburban areas
    • Some small businesses say lending drought impacts growth
    • » More Economy in Turmoil headlines
  • Crime
    • Latest Crime Stories
    • Search in sex abuse case turns into search for bodies
    • Man's defense in murder trial: 'I've been running the country'
    • Priest, ex-stripper battle in court over daughter's custody
    • Miami Chief Timoney to step down as new mayor takes over
    • Tawdry details emerge in Miami custody case between stripper and priest
    • » More Crime & Justice headlines
  • Environment
    • Latest Environment Stories
    • Sugar company proposes cleaner power plant in Idaho
    • Florida utility regulators call for stronger energy-saving goals for utility companies
    • Wind energy in Kansas hampered by lack of power lines
    • U.N. leader urges Senate to speed up climate effort
    • You're being followed: Scientists track movement of living things
    • » More Environment headlines
  • Galloway
    • Joe Galloway's Columns
    • Commentary: It’s time again to count the cost of freedom
    • Commentary: Hope gives way to 'No, We Can't'
    • Commentary: Now's the time for Obama to just say 'no'
    • Commentary: Afghanistan: Heads I win; tails you lose, Mr. President
    • Commentary: Afghanistan isn't worth one more American life
    • » More Joe Galloway headlines
  • Video
  • Cartoons
  • Photos
  •  
  • «
  • |
  • »
  • 1
  • |
  • 2
  • |
  • 3
  • |
  • 4
  • |
  • 5
  • |
  • 6
  • |
  • 7
  • |
  • 8
  • |
  • 9
  • |
  • 10
  • |
  • 11
  • |
  • 12
  • |
  • 13
  • |
  • 14
  • |
  • 15
  • |
  • 16
  • |
  • 17
  • |
  • 18
  • |
  • 19
  • |
  • 20
  • |
  • 21
  • |
  • 22
  • |
  • 23
  • |
  • 24
  • |
  • 25
  • |
  • 26
  • |
  • 27
  • |
  • 28
  • |
  • 29
  • |
  • 30
  • |
WORLD NEWS DETAINEES-NKHAN MCT

Tom Lasseter / MCT

Bookmark and Share
Afghan Nusrat Khan was arrested by U.S. and American soldiers at his son's home in east Kabul province in late March 2003. Khan entered Guantanamo April 2003 and was released August 2006.

  • Read the McClatchy special package "Guantanamo: Beyond the Law"
  • Watch the video about the eight-month investigation.
  • See a database of 66 detainee profiles.

Top news from McClatchy

  • White House allies say Obama bungled Guantanamo closing
  • 'Patriot Guard' protects military funerals from antigay protests
  • As Charles Taylor war crimes trial resumes, Liberians lose interest
  • Some Palestinians doubt Abbas will really step down
  • Search in sex abuse case turns into search for bodies
» More headlines
advertisement
  • Terms of Service
  • |
  • Privacy Policy
  • |
  • About our Ads
  • |
  • Copyright
  • |
  • McClatchy Washington Bureau
  • |
  • McClatchy Newspapers
  • |
  • About McClatchy
  • |
  • Correspondents
  • |
  • Contact the Bureau
  • |
  • RSS
Report comment as: (required) X
Remarks: (optional)