• The Personal Representative is an officer who serves before the Combatant Status Review Tribunals, convened for the captives the United States holds in...
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    Administrative Review of the Detention of Enemy Combatants appointed a Personal Representative (CSRT) to meet with each captive who was still being held in extrajudicial...
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  • Status Review Tribunal (fact sheet of October 17, 2006) Personal Representative (CSRT) Reporter (CSRT) Administrative Review Board Presiding Officer (ARB)...
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  • protections of Prisoner of War status. OARDEC (August 8, 2007). "Index for CSRT Records Publicly Files in Guantanamo Detainee Cases" (PDF). United States...
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  • be read before the CSRT in their absence. The reading of a detainee's written statement was the task of The Personal Representative, and this occurred...
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  • notes: For that first hearing, the personal representative met with the detainee on July 31, 2004, two days after the CSRT procedures were promulgated. This...
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    According to the "unclassified summary of evidence" presented during the CSRT hearing, a computer hard drive seized during the capture of Khalid Sheikh...
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    Polish soil. English Wikisource has original text related to this article: CSRT Summary of Evidence memo for Walid bin Attash Having been brought to Guantanamo...
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  • DOD convened a second CSRT there 55 days later. It was held in Washington, with neither Al-Ghizzawi nor his Personal Representative present. "On 25 January...
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    ISN 10016 English Wikisource has original text related to this article: CSRT Summary of Evidence memo for Zayn al Abidin Muhammad Husayn The Final 9/11...
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  • al-Shibh came from a diary of Saif al-Adel found in Saudi Arabia in 2004. The CSRT document described al-Adel by the following: Sayf al-Adel is a senior Al-Qaeda...
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    Muhammad Al Rahizi was listed as one of the "82 detainees made no statement to CSRT or ARB tribunals or made statements that do not bear materially on the military’s...
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  • Detainees do not have the right to a lawyer before the CSRTs or to access the evidence against them. The CSRTs are not bound by the rules of evidence that would...
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    Farik bin Amin was listed as one of the "82 detainees made no statement to CSRT or ARB tribunals or made statements that do not bear materially on the military's...
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  • testimony "redundant". His Personal Representative's notes, however, stated that he couldn't find Mohammed Musa. The CSRT's Legal Advisor recorded in his...
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  • participate: Findings from the CSRT would be used against my clients at trial. They are backdoor trials. The personal representative is an agent of the government...
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    Ghulam Rabbani was listed as one of the "82 detainees made no statement to CSRT or ARB tribunals or made statements that do not bear materially on the military’s...
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  • 2006-10-25. Retrieved 2006-03-03. Reprocessed Combatant Status Review Tribunal (CSRT) and Administrative Review Board (ARB) Documents Released March 3, 2006:...
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    Rahman Shalabi was listed as one of the "82 detainees made no statement to CSRT or ARB tribunals or made statements that do not bear materially on the military’s...
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    physically unable to meet with the PR. The PR consulted with the Assistant CSRT Legal Advisor who adsised the PR to request the detainee's guards to inform...
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  • on December 17, 2002. Jawad had his Personal Representative read from notes from a previous interview at his CSRT hearing. Jawad added verbal testimony...
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  • detainees' going to federal court for habeas corpus reviews. Most of the CSRTs took place from the fall of 2004 through early 2005. They did not follow...
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  • Hartman, Daniel Mann, Megan Sassaman, and Helen Skinner). No-Hearing Hearings CSRT: The Modern Habeas Corpus? An Analysis of the Proceeding of the Government's...
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    Mohammed Abu Bakr was listed as one of the "82 detainees made no statement to CSRT or ARB tribunals or made statements that do not bear materially on the military's...
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  • September 27, 2007. Retrieved May 19, 2007. OARDEC (August 8, 2007). "Index for CSRT Records Publicly Files in Guantanamo Detainee Cases" (PDF). United States...
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  • on 2008-05-10. Retrieved 2008-11-06. OARDEC (August 8, 2007). "Index for CSRT Records Publicly Files in Guantanamo Detainee Cases" (PDF). United States...
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  • September 28, 2004. The Detainee election form prepared by his Personal Representative on 27 September 2004 stated: Detainees who were determined to have...
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