Hayatullah (born 1979) is a citizen of Afghanistan who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States' Bagram Theater Internment Facility.
[1] He was interviewed by The New York Times in November 2007, and gave an account being held for 28 months, first in "the black prison" and then in Bagram.
Hayatullah told The New York Times that both he and his partner were apprehended, in their shop, shortly after noon.
Hayatullah said that representatives of the Red Cross were allowed to visit the captives in Bagram, every 40 days, and that, through them, he was able to get mail to his family, finally telling them where he was.
Hayatullah told The New York Times that he understood the Americans' task, but he was very critical that the allegations against the captives were not subjected to a judicial review.