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  • ...[[Civil war in Afghanistan]], the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)]] and the [[War in North-West Pakistan|Waziristan War]] |area = [[Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan]]<ref name="PakistanTaliban">
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  • ...tention on 25 January 2005 along with [[Moazzam Begg]], [[Martin Mubanga]] and [[Richard Belmar]], the other five having previously been released. Abbasi' ...is [[Advanced Level (UK)|A-levels]] at [[John Ruskin College]] (1996-1998) and enrolled in a two-year computing course at Nescot College in [[Epsom]], whi
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  • {{Infobox WoT detainees | date_of_birth = {{Birth year and age|df=yes|1968}}
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  • ...[[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), generally outside of U.S. territory and legal [[jurisdiction]]. It can refer to the facilities that are controlled ...ack sites existed was made by ''[[The Washington Post]]'' in November 2005 and before this by [[human rights]] [[NGO]]s (non-governmental organizations).<
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  • {{wikisource|Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} ....html?ex=1257570000&en=4af06725bdf5c086&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt Guantánamo Prisoners Getting Their Day, but Hardly in Court], ''[[New York Times]]'', November 1
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  • ...ited States [[Federal Bureau of Prisons]] that severely restricts, manages and monitors all outside communication (telephone, mail, visitation) of inmates ...hance the agency's capabilities for language translation, content analysis and intelligence sharing", according to a government statement released with th
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  • .../COM/375-590006?OpenDocument Convention (III) relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War. Geneva, 12 August 1949: Part I : General provisions: Conflicts no ...h their historical meanings to distinguish between [[unlawful combatant]]s and [[lawful combatant]]s:
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  • {{Wikisource|Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} ...or [[Dick Marty]]'s reports on "Secret detentions and illegal transfers of detainees
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  • ...and '''irregular rendition''' are terms used to describe the apprehension and [[extrajudicial]] transfer of a person from one state to another.<ref name= ...traordinary rendition”, which since 2001 has captured about 3,000 people and transported them around the world.
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  • ...er topics related to "disappearance", see [[Disappeared (disambiguation)]] and [[Desaparecidos (disambiguation)]].'' ...ation, a "forced disappearance" qualifies as a [[crime against humanity]], and thus is not subject to a [[statute of limitations]]. On December 20, 2006,
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  • ...nals]] created by the [[Military Commissions Act of 2006]] for prosecuting detainees held in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s. ...arbored such individuals, are subject to detention by military authorities and trial before a military commission."<ref name=AmericanBarMilComm>{{cite new
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  • {{Infobox WoT detainees | date_of_birth = {{Birth date and age|1982|03|19}}
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  • [[Image:Camp x-ray detainees.jpg|right|thumb|Detainees upon arrival at Camp X-Ray, January 2002]] | title=Cheney defends Guantanamo as essential to war: VP says that if freed, prisoners would return to battlefield
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  • ...o authorize trial by military commission for violations of the law of war, and for other purposes."<ref name=TheAct>[http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-b ...in hostilities against the United States for violations of the law of war and other offenses triable by military commission.
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  • ...antanamo.jpg|thumb|340px|Two protesters in Toronto demonstrate against the American policy of holding child soldiers as [[enemy combatants]] in [[Guantanamo Ba ...ches/20030507_ILAB_ChildSoldiers.htm Children in the Crossfire: Prevention and Rehabilitation of Child Soldiers], ''[[US Department of Labor]]'', May 7, 2
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  • |lived= {{Birth date and age|1968|05|30}} ...r the "first" [[20th hijacker]], possibly [[Ramzi Binalshibh]]. Binalshibh and [[Zakariyah Essabar]] were denied [[visa (document)|visas]]. However, prose
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1970|10|18}} | conviction_penalty = Sentenced to 17 years and four months in prison.
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  • ...[[Brooklyn, New York]], on the behalf of a number of Muslim, South Asian, and Arab non-citizens who, under the pretext of immigration violations, were he | title=9/11 Detainees in New Jersey Say They Were Abused With Dogs
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  • ...in armed conflict in violation of [[International Humanitarian Law]] (IHL) and may be detained or prosecuted under the [[domestic law]] of the detaining s ...umanity and, in case of trial, shall not be deprived of the rights of fair and regular trial."<ref name="icrc_dorman">[http://www.icrc.org/Web/eng/siteeng
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  • ...ected [[terrorist]]s operating against [[United States]] nationals at home and abroad. The first preceding list for this purpose was the [[FBI Ten Most Wa ==Precedents and early versions==
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