ROYCE C. LAMBERTH, Chief Presiding Judge.
WHEREAS Petitioner Abdurrahman Abdallah Ali Mahmoud al Shubati (ISN 224) ("Petitioner") seeks leave to dismiss his habeas petition voluntarily without prejudice, while ensuring continued access to counsel pursuant to the Protective Order entered in this case, as set forth in this Court's Memorandum Opinion and Order in In re: Guantanamo Bay Detainee Continued Access to Counsel, 2012 WL 4039707, No. 12-MC-00398 (RCL) (D.D.C. Sept. 6, 2012) (Dkt Nos. 31 & 32), as amended (Dkt. No. 33); and
WHEREAS Respondents consent to dismissal of this habeas petition without prejudice, and do not object to Petitioner's continued access to counsel on the terms provided below;
1. Petitioner's Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus, and this action, are hereby
2. This dismissal without prejudice does not waive, and shall not be construed as a waiver of, any ground for relief that Petitioner may presently have, and Respondents will not contend otherwise if the petition is re-filed;
3. The Protective Order and Procedures for Counsel Access to Detainees at the United States Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, issued by Judge Hogan on September 11, 2008, in In re: Guantanamo Bay Detainee Litigation, No. 08-MC-442 (TFH) (D.D.C.) (08-MC-0442 Dkt. No. 235), and entered in this case (Dkt. No. 50) on that date (the "Protective Order"), shall remain in effect and continue to govern Petitioner's access to counsel while he remains confined at Guantanamo Bay and has the right to seek further relief by habeas corpus, whether or not he actually continues to have a petition pending before the Court;
4. This Stipulation and Order is without prejudice to the parties' rights to seek to set aside, modify, or otherwise obtain relief from any provision herein or of the Protective Order on any ground that could be or could have been raised at any time, except the United States may not raise any objection or argument described in paragraph 2; and
5. The Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of this Stipulation and Order.
SO ORDERED.