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Category:Guantanamo captives' documents |
Category: United States military |
- Is Category: United States military an appropriate place in the category structure for these documents?
- Categories can be under multiple parent categories, correct? Should more be added?
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Category: Guantanamo captive's CSRT documents |
Category:Guantanamo captives' documents |
- There are about two dozen kinds of documents that could be transcribed and uploaded. Some of types of documents have lots of instances. Some have only a few, or just one, that has been made public.
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Category:Guantanamo captive's CSRT Summary of Evidence memos |
Category: Guantanamo captive's CSRT documents |
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Category:Guantanamo captive's CSRT transcripts |
Category: Guantanamo captive's CSRT documents |
- 317 transcripts have been made public
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Category:Guantanamo captive's ARB documents |
Category:Guantanamo captives' documents |
- The Administrative Review Boards are an annual follow-on to the Combatant Status Review Tribunals, but with less authority.
- So far only documents from the first set of annual reviews have been made public, although the second set of annual reviews have been completed and reviewed, and the OARDEC is well into the third set of annual reviews.
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Category:Guantanamo captive's ARB Summary of Evidence memos |
Category:Guantanamo captive's ARB documents |
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Category:Guantanamo captive's ARB transcripts |
Category: Guantanamo captive's ARB documents |
- Over 200 transcripts have been made public.
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Category:Guantanamo captive's habeas corpus documents |
Category:Guantanamo captives' documents |
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Category:Guantanamo captive's military commission documents |
Category:Guantanamo captives' documents |
- 4 captives faced charges before version 1.0 of the w:Guantanamo military commissions.
- The original 4, and and additional 6 captives faced charges before version 2.0 of the Guantanamo military commissions, before they were struck down by the Supreme Court in their Hamdan v. Rumsfeld ruling.
- So far 3 captives face charges before version 3.0 of the Guantanamo military commissions, authorized by the US Congress. The DoD says they plan to charge all 14 "high value detainees" transferred from the CIA's secret interrogation centres in September 2006. They have said they plan to charge up to 80 captives in total.
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