List of December 6, 2003
A list published on December 5, 2003 contained twenty-six names. When a new list was published in February 2009 Carol Rosenberg, writing in the Miami Herald, reported that all but one of the captives had been killed or captured.
rank | name | 'nation |
---|---|---|
1. | Abdulaziz Abdulmuhsin Almughrin | Saudi |
2. | Rakan Muhsin Mohammad Alsaykhan | Saudi |
3. | Khalid Ali Ali-Haj | Yemeni |
4. | Kareem Altohami Almojati | Moroccan |
5. | Salih Mohammad Awadallah Alalawy Aloafi | Saudi |
6. | Ibrahim Mohammad Abdullah Alrayis | Saudi |
7. | Saud Homood Obaid Alqotaini Alotaibi | Saudi |
8. | Ahmad Abdul-Rahman Saqr al-Fadhli | Saudi |
9. | Sultan Bjad So'doon Alotaibi | Saudi |
10. | Abdullah Saud Abunayan Alsobaie'e | Saudi |
11. | Faisal Abdulrahman Abdullah Aldakheel | Saudi |
12. | Faris Ahmed Jamaan al-Showeel al-Zahrani | Saudi |
13. | Khalid Mobarak Habeeb-Allah Alqurashi | Saudi |
14. | Mansoor Mohammad Ahmad Faqeeh | Saudi |
15. | Isa Saad Mohammad bin O'ooshan | Saudi |
16. | Talib Saud Abdullah Al Talib | Saudi |
17. | Mostafa Ibrahim Mohammad Mobaraki | Saudi |
18. | Abulmajeed Mohammad Abdullah Almoneea' | Saudi |
19. | Nasir Rashid Nasir Alrashid | Saudi |
20. | Bandar Abdulrahman Abdullah Aldakheel | Saudi |
21. | Othman Hadi Al Maqboul al-Amri | Saudi |
22. | Talal A'nbar Ahmad A'nbari | Saudi |
23. | A'amir Mohsin Moreef Al Zaidan Alshihri | Saudi |
24. | Abdullah Mohammad Rashid Alroshood | Saudi |
25. | Abdulrahman Mohammad Mohammad Yazji | Saudi |
26. | Hosain Mohammad Alhasaki | Moroccan |
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