Khalid Rashid Explained

Honorific Prefix:The Speaker of Khitab
Khalid Mohammad al Hamad Al Rashid
Honorific Suffix:Sheikh
Native Name:خالد محمد حمد الراشد
Native Name Lang:Ar
Birth Place:Saudi Arabia
Religion:Islam
Successor4:Islamic preacher
Background:
  1. 98FB98
Era:Modern Era
Children:Abdullah Al Rashid, Khalifa Al Rashid
Denomination:Sunni
Alma Mater:
  • University of Saudi Arabia
Movement:Deobandi
Main Interests:Hadith, Fiqh, Islamic History, Political Analysis, Politics, Writing, Economics, Social Work, Islamic lecture, Deobandism, Islamic Movement Author,Speaker,Writer preacher
Nationality:Saudi Arabian
Jurisprudence:Hanafi
Father:Mohamed Al Rashid

Sheikh Khalid Mohammad Hamad Al Rashid is a Saudi Arabian citizen who was arrested on 31 October 2005, in South Africa.[1] It has been alleged that he was subjected to extraordinary rendition out of South Africa.

The South African government stated that Rashid had been deported to Pakistan, and that the Pakistani government had confirmed his arrival there. Rashid's lawyer said that Rashid had been a member of the Taliban on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The lawyer thought that Rashid was being questioned about al-Qaida locations, and suggested that he may have been handed over to agents of the American government.[2] [3] In 2006, the advocacy organisation Cage Prisoners claimed that Rashid was being held in United States detention at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.[4] In 2007, the human rights group Amnesty International said that Rashid was in secret detention in Pakistan.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Strumpf . Dan . Dawes . Nic . Khalid Rashid: Govt's cover is blown . . 9 June 2006 . Johannesburg.
  2. News: SA says deportee went to Pakistan . . 9 June 2006.
  3. News: Andrew . Meldrum . The vanishing point . . 13 June 2006 . London.
  4. News: Rashid reportedly at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba . . 19 June 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060629045710/http://www.sabcnews.com/world/north_america/0%2C2172%2C129624%2C00.html . 29 June 2006.
  5. News: Simao . Paul . 'Rendition' man in custody in Pakistan-rights group . Reuters . 18 April 2007.