Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi is a Sudanese militant and paymaster for al-Qaeda. Qosi was held from January 2002 in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number is 54.
Ibrahim al Qosi
The first ten presidentially authorized military commissions were convened in the former terminal building in the discontinued airfield on the Naval Base's Eastern Peninsula.
The Bush presidency plans to hold up to 80 of the congressionally authorized military commissions (under the Military Commissions Act of 2006) in a $12 million tent city (photo 2008).
Camp one Guantanamo has a lounge, albeit with shackles, from which certain captives are allowed to make a phone call.
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, abbreviated as AQAP, also known as Ansar al-Sharia in Yemen, is a Sunni Islamist insurgent extremist group, which is part of the al-Qaeda network and primarily active in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. It is considered the most active of al-Qaeda's branches that emerged after the weakening of central leadership.
AQAP fighters in Yemen, 2014.
AQAP guards standing out of one of their buildings.
AQAP fighters in Yemen.
US Air Force Predator drone.