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Unclassified summaries of relevant evidence may be provided to the detainee. The detainee's personal representative may view classified information and comment on it to the tribunal to aid in its determination but does not act as an advocate for the detainee. If the tribunal determines that the preponderance of the evidence is insufficient to support a continued designation as "
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Representative, and this occurred, in one case, with Guleed Hassan Ahmed who did not attend his CSRT and instead sent a statement. When detainees did attend, if required, a translator was typically present to assist the detainee and tribunal members. They are given a copy of the unclassified summary of information, and aided by a "Personal Representative".
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The CSRT Recorder had several tasks. First, he or she was charged with keeping a record of the CSRT process by recording the CSRT process. Second, the
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Detainees had the option of attending their CSRTs, but attendance was not mandated. Some detainees protested the CSRTs by not attending, opting instead to send personal, written statements to be read before the CSRT in their absence. The reading of a detainee's written statement was the task of The
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Green found that Kurnaz' file contained some 100 pages of documents and reports explaining that German and
American investigators could find no evidence whatsoever that Kurnaz had any ties to terrorism. Shortly before his tribunal an unsigned memo had been added to his file concluding he was an al
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Combatant Status Review Tribunals. Detainees were allowed to request witnesses. The Presidents of the Tribunals had the authority to rule whether those witnesses would be "relevant." If the president ruled a witness relevant, the Tribunals officers were to undertake good
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Military Commission Act provides a process by which captives can appeal the decisions of the Combatant Status Review Tribunal and whether it properly followed OARDEC's rules in reaching its determination. If and when captives are able to file these appeals, they would be heard before the
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were initially not provided with any mechanism with which to challenge the allegations that kept them detained. Lawyers who volunteered to represent the detainees challenged various aspects of the legal basis of the Bush and Obama administrations policy on detainees in the
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are required to apply for in a separate process when they come of age. While on a trip to
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their interrogations. Nevertheless, Bush said the transfer would allow the men, most of whom were considered to be members of the inner circle of al Qaeda's senior leadership, to be tried at Guantanamo Bay using the CSRT procedures.
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to review whether detainees were properly classified as enemy combatants and began reviews in 2004. It was not until they had determined if a detainee was an enemy combatant that they could proceed to trials by
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material during the CSRTs. Fourth, the Recorder was often asked to explain or clarify facts or information during the CSRT. In Guleed Hassan Ahmed's CSRT transcript one finds the following exchange:
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transcripts of hearings for "high value detainees" were posted to the Department of Defense (DoD) website. As of October 30, 2007, fourteen CSRT transcripts were available on the DoD website.
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1637:U.S. News & World Report
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1494:, February 1, 2005; pg. A01
833:Advisor to Afghan President
729:U.S. News & World Report
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2540:Protect America Act of 2007
1942:Australian Financial Review
1731:Found: The 'unfindable' men
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2606:Killing of Osama bin Laden
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2616:Extrajudicial prisoners
1573:"Habeas Schmabeas 2007"
950:Extraordinary rendition
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271:for confirming whether
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3173:Detainee Treatment Act
3074:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
3041:Dasht-i-Leili massacre
2940:Battle of Qala-i-Jangi
2656:Operation Eagle Assist
2576:Clash of Civilizations
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2098:September 11 attacks
2037:St. Augustine Record
2024:Human Rights First;
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1934:, September 14, 2004
1577:Chicago Public Radio
1514:, February 18, 2006
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3231:Torturing Democracy
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3001:Abed Hamed Mowhoush
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1491:The Washington Post
1466:New York University
1438:on October 16, 2007
1398:The Washington Post
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2698:Unlawful combatant
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2417:OEF – Trans Sahara
2392:War in Afghanistan
2249:Jalaluddin Haqqani
2244:Sirajuddin Haqqani
2170:Iraqi Armed Forces
1963:, January 24, 2006
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