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CA : This periodic review board is being conduct ed at 0915 hours on 22 January 2015, at t h e Periodic Revi ew Secretariat Headquarters, with regard to the followi ng detainee : Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed Al Sawah, ISN 535. As a reminder, the unclassified portions of these proceedings are being recorded for t he p u r pose of generating a transcript to be posted on the PRS website. Representatives from the following agencies are present and are members of the Board: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ; DEPARTMENT OF STATE; DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ; DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY ; OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE; OFFICE OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ; The following personnel are also present : LEGAL ADVISOR TO THE BOARD ; CASE ADMINISTRATORS; 1

UN CLASS I FED PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES; PRIVATE COUNSEL; TWO TRANSLATORS; THE DETAINEE; AND I A SECURITY OFFICER. The detainee ' s personal representative s, private counsel, the detainee, and one translator are located at the detention faci lity, U. S. Naval Sta tion Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. They are attending via video teleconference. This session i s being observed by foreign, national and local media; foreign government officials and representatives from non-governmental organizations. This board is call ed to o r der. This board is convened to determine whether continued law of war detention is warranted for Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed Al Sawah, ISN 535, in order to protect against a continuing s igni ficant threat to the security of t h e United States. This periodic review board hearing session i s unclassified. Classified documents and classified discussions related to classified i nformation shall not b e p resented o r discussed d uring t h e unclassified session of this hearing. Tariq, this is your periodic review board to determine whether continued law of war detention is warranted in your case. Your continued law of war detention will be warranted if such detention i s necessary to protect against a continuing significant 2

threat to the national security of the United State s. The focus of this hearing is on the threat you may pose to the United State s and its interests if transferred or released from U. S. custody, and not on the lawfulness of your detention. The personal representatives and private counsel a re your representatives t o assist you during this process. Finally, the translators ensure that everyone understands your statements and that you understand what is bei ng said here during the hearing. Personal representatives and p rivate counsels, has the detainee had an opportunity to review the Unclassified Summary? PR 1 : Yes, ma ' am. I will now read the Unclassified Summary: Tariq Mahmud Ahmad Muhammad Al Sawah, ISN 535, was an al- Qa'ida explosive expert who probably desig ned the devices al- Qa ' ida used to attack U. S. targets. During the 1990s, he worked for nongovernmental organizations linked to terrorism and then joined the Bosnian Army where he received weapons and explosive training. He traveled to Afghanistan somet ime in 2000 to join al- Qa ' ida and the Taliban and to attend traini ng camps affiliated with al-qa ' ida. EG- 535 while in Afghanistan became an explosives instructor for al-qa ' ida and fought agai nst the Northern Alliance a nd 3

U. S. Forces. He met nume rous seni or terrorist leaders, but there are no indicat i ons he held a leadership position. EG- 535 duri ng the f irst two years of h i s detention was hostile to the guard force. While EG- 535 openly admits to having taken part in terrorism, there are no i ndications that he is interested in reengaging in extremist activity. He has told interrogators that he hopes to reunite with family members - some of whom who live in Egypt, Bosnia, a nd t h e U. S. There are no indications that EG- 535 is in communication with extremists outside o f Guantanamo. If EG- 535 were r epatriated to Egypt, he probably would seek to reside t emporarily with family members while pursuing opportunities to resettle elsewhere. EG- 535 seems unlikely to pursue reengagement but he would be capable of reengaging as an explosive expert o r trai ner. He retain s extensive knowledge of explos i ve compounds and techniques. Do the personal representatives a nd private counsel wish to make unclassified opening statements at this time? PR 1 : Yes, ma ' am. PM: I would like t o remind a ll participants that any information shared at this time must be unclassified. If there i s a concern about the c l assification o f t h e information, I will indicate 4

such and the proceedings will stop until the classificati o n issue i s resolved. Has t he detainee had the opport unity to review t he PRs ' opening statement? And i f so, does he require translation today? PR 1 : Yes, ma ' am, he has seen it. And he does not require transl ation. Personal representatives, you may proceed with your opening s t atements. PR 1 : Thank you. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the board. We are the personal representati ves for Mr. Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed Al Sawah. We are joined by the p r ivat e counse l for Tariq a nd his translator. We have met with Tariq f or approximately 50 hours over the past four months and he is eager to participate in this periodic review board process. Tari q is here, ready and willing to address any questions or concerns that you may have. Th a nk you for your time and c o nsideration in this matter. Pending any questions from the Board, this concludes my brief. Thank you. We understand that board members may reserve ques tions until detainee and witness statements have been presented in their entirety. 5

UNCLASSIFEO Does any board -- member of the board have questions for the personal r epresentatives or private counsel i n this session? [No verbal response from the members.] Seeing no questions, this concludes this portion of the hearing. case admini strator. I request all remain seated until further instructed by the CA : We will take a 15-minute recess to prepare for the r emaining sessi ons. BM : Do we know if the personal counsel had an opening statement that he wanted to make? CA : No, sir, they did not wish to make one a t the uncl assified session. BM : Okay. [The public session closed at 0921, 22 January 2015.] [At this point, the unclassified portion of the hearing ended. ] 6

UNCLASSJFED ABBREVIATION AND ACRONYM KEY BM: DET : PC : PR 1 : PR 2 : BOARD MEMBER DETAINEE PRIVATE COUNSEL PRESIDING MEMBER PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ONE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE TWO TRANS 1 : TRANSLATOR ONE (LOCATED AT PRS HQ) TRANS 2 : TRANSLATOR TWO (LOCATED AT GUANTANAMO BAY) [END OF PAGE] 7