Muhammad Ismail Agha

Muhammad Ismail Agha (born 1988 or 1989) is an Afghan national who was among some 15-21 juveniles held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps.

Agha was born in Durabin (also written as Doorbini),[1][2] a poor farming village near Nawzad, Afghanistan.

[1] Shortly after leaving home to look for work in December 2002, Agha was detained by Afghan soldiers in Girishk for attempting to join the Taliban to fight against Americans, a charge he denied.

[c] He was put with two other teenagers, Naqibullah and Asadullah, in Camp Iguana, the section of Guantanamo built for juveniles.

[5] Agha and his family said that he was treated well by the American troops and attended school during his incarceration at Guantanamo,[2][6][7] although he criticized the US for not contacting his parents for 10 months, and failing to let them know that he was still alive during that time.