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Abdul Rauf al-Qassim's wife, Rahima, and his daughter, Khiria.
Current status
Cleared, no charges

Mr. al-Qassim was released and sent to Albania in late February 2010.

Saifullah Paracha, 62, is a Pakistani national.  He traveled to the US to study when he was 26 years old and remained there with his family for approximately 10 years before returning to Pakistan to set up an export business.

Paracha was scheduled to fly to Thailand for a business meeting on in July 2003, but when he arrived at the Bangkok airport on July 6, he was seized, hooded, and cuffed, thrown into the back of a vehicle and taken to an unknown location where he was held for a few days, blindfolded, with his ears covered and his hands and legs cuffed.

Tallahassee, Florida
October 1, 2008

We, the undersigned hold positions of leadership in faith communities of Tallahassee, Florida. We declare our support for an inter-faith effort to resettle three of the Uyghur prisoners currently held in federal custody at the facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The Reverend Brant S. Copeland, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Tallahassee, gave the following sermon.  We appreciate his permission to share it on this website.

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Romans 13:8-14
September 7, 2008

Ever hear of Uyghurs? If the answer is “No,” don’t feel bad. Neither had I until a few weeks ago.