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'''Mammar Ameur''' is a citizen of ], held in ] detention in the ] ], in ].<ref name=DoDList> , '']'', ] ]</ref> His detainee ID number is 939. |
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The ] reports that Ameur was born on ] ], in ].<ref name=DoDList2>, '']'', ] ]</ref> |
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==Combatant Status Review Tribunal== |
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Initially the Bush administration asserted that they could withhold all the protections of the ] to captives from ]. This policy was challenged before the Judicial branch. Critics argued that the USA could not evade its obligation to conduct a ]s to determine whether captives are, or are not, entitled to the protections of ] status. |
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Subsequently the ] instituted the ]s. The Tribunals, however, were not authorized to determine whether the captives were ''lawful combatants'' -- rather they were merely empowered to make a recommendation as to whether the captive had previously been correctly determined to match the Bush administration's definition of an ]. |
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Ameur chose to participate in his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.<ref name=CsrtAmeur>, from ]'s '']'' - pages 61-80</ref> |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ameur, Mammar}} |
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===Seizure of Ameur's documents=== |
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Ameur's Personal Representative told his Tribunal that guards had seized his copies of some of the documents |
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the Tribunal had produced for him, in preparetion for his Tribunal. |
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Ameur's Tribunal's President explained that the seizure of his documents and notes would have been an internal |
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camp matter, and he suggested Ameur contact the camp authorities to request their return. |
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===Witness=== |
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Ameur had requested his landlord in ]. His Tribunal President ruled that his witness was relevant. |
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But when requests to the ] to request the Pakistani embassy to locate the landlord did not |
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result in a reply the Tribunal's President ruled that the witness was "not reasonably available". |
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{{main|Witnesses requested by Guantanamo detainees}} |
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===allegations=== |
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The allegations Ameur faced during his Tribunal were: |
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===testimony=== |
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==Administrative Review Board hearing== |
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Detainees who were determined to have been properly classified as "enemy combatants" were scheduled to have their dossier reviewed at annual ] hearings. The Administrative Review Boards weren't authorized to review whether a detainee qualified for POW status, and they weren't authorized to review whether a detainee should have been classified as an "enemy combatant". |
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They were authorized to consider whether a detainee should continue to be detained by the United States, because they continued to pose a threat -- or whether they could safely be repatriated to the custody of their home country, or whether they could be set free. |
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Ameur chose to participate in his Administrative Review Board hearing.<ref name=ArbAmeur>, from ]'s ''] hearing'' - page 228</ref> |
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==References== |
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