We have four chaplains [at Guantanamo]; all of them wear this watch.One of Abdullah Kamel's lawyers, Kristine A. Huskey told Newsday that:[2] ...the factors supporting release didn't mention numerous affidavits submitted from relatives and teammates insisting the prisoner had never shown any zealous or anti-American behavior.According to an article in Marie Claire magazine, Kristine A. Huskey was one of Abdullah Kamel's attorneys.
Abdullah Kamel Abdullah Kamel Al Kandari was among the eleven captives covered in the July 2008 "Petitioners' Status Report" filed by David J. Cynamon in Al Odah v. United States on behalf of the four remaining Kuwaiti prisoners in Guantanamo.
[7] The Emir of Kuwait personally requested Al Kandari's release, and that of another Kuwaiti man named Omar Rajab Amin.
On 29 May 2007, the Miami Herald reported that a Kuwaiti appeals court had upheld the acquittals of Al Kandari and Omar Rajab Amin.
[8] On 15 June 2008 the McClatchy News Service published articles based on interviews with 66 former Guantanamo captives.