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{{Ed right|CSRT-No|standard intro}}Initially the [[Presidency of George W. Bush|Bush administration]] asserted they could withhold the protections of the [[Geneva Conventions]] from captives in the [[War on Terror]], while critics argued the Conventions obliged the United States to conduct [[competent tribunal]]s to determine the status of prisoners.<ref name=Bbc2002-01-21>  
{{cite news
| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1773140.stm
| title=Q&A: What next for Guantanamo prisoners?
| publisher=[[BBC News]]
| date=January 21, 2002
| accessdate=November 24, 2008
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</ref> Subsequently the Department of Defense instituted [[Combatant Status Review Tribunal]]s, to determine whether the captives met the new definition of an "[[enemy combatant]]".

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A [[Summary of Evidence (CSRT)|Summary of Evidence memo]] was prepared for the tribunal, listing the alleged facts that led to his detainment. His memo accused him of the following:</div><noinclude>{{Documentation|Wikipedia:WikiProject Terrorism/List of Templates/doc}}</noinclude>