Keywords
- 9/11
- Rasul
- Center for Constitutional Rights
- Hamdan
- iguanas
- irony
- firing attorneys
- indefinite detention
- military police
- Guantanamo Bay
- Camp Echo
- client interviews
- Supreme Court
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- Bush Administration
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- language barrier
- translator
- Germany
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- September 11
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- Hamas
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- government labeling
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- POWs
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- Guantanamo research
- Seton Hall School of Law
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- European Parliament
- Council of Europe
- Human Rights Organizations
- justice
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- Chancellor Angela Merkel
- President Bush
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- Kandahar
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- Turkey
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- Prime Minister Frank Walter Steinmeier
- MCA
- Hicks
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- Massachusetts
- Civil Rights
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- pro bono
- International Justice Network
- Tina Foster
- Clive Stafford Smith
- Reprieve
- International Committee of the Red Cross
- Bahrain
- Riyadh
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- military personal representatives
- sworn detainee statements
- secure facility
- ICRC
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- hunger strikes
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- interpreters
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- released
- Combatant Status Review Tribunals
- access to counsel
- Mamdouh Habib
- personal
- trouble for attorneys
- becoming an interpretor
- getting clearance
- funny story
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- sex
- real conversation
- wife
- Boumediene
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- how clients ended up in GTMO
- dignity
- Mohammed Al Amin
- Mauritania
- beating
- abuse
- forced feeding
- government lawyer
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- Saifullah Paracha
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- Pakistani
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- Castro
- Kuwait
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- detention policies
- naval brig
- Charleston
- SC
- enemy combatant
- how habeas corpus petitions got started
- spurious evidence
- Authorization for use of military force (AUMF)
- getting into the prison
- military personnel
- female attorneys
- charity work
- Fordham Law Schoo
- traveling to GTMO
- meeting the client
- life at GTMO
- contacting the client's family
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- rejecting attorneys
- civil liberties
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- balance of powers
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- Syria
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- political solutions
- Australia
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- escort
- torture memo
- aclu
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- Gaza
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- Fahd Umar
- Saudi
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- Al Odah
- Abu Ghraib
- Padilla
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- nametag
- numbers
- shackles
- warlords
- Iguana
- Military Commissions Act
- Maher Arar
- torture by proxy
- Khaled El-Masri
- CIA Black Sites
- Amnesty International
- rendition and secret detention Program
- NYU School of Law Center for Human Rights and Global Justice
- NYU School of Law International Human Rights Clinic
- Mohammd al-Asad
- secret detention
- CIA mistakes
- Eastern Europe
- challenges of keeping secrets
- leaks
- "Glomar" doctrine
- Uighers
- politics
- Pul-e-Charkhi
- macarthur
- Jewish
- Mamdouh
- family
- trust
- Charitable work
- United States Armed Forces
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- next friend petitions
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- volunteer lawyers
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- United States District Court for the District of Columbia
- federal Constitution
- suspension clause
- international conventions
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- aliens
- military custody
- Al Odah v. U.S.
- kangaroo courts
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- Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
- Code of Military Justice
- UCMJ
- detained
- Boumediene v. Bush
- Johnson v. Eisentrager
- Administrative Review Board Hearings
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- Personal Representative
- CSRT transcripts
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- coercion
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- Lynx Air
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- Combined Bachelors' Quarters
- JTF
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- Seton Hall
- suicides
- obtaining funding for representation
- habeas actions
- Paul Weiss
- orgins of the litigation
- meeting clients
- in limbo
- approved for release
- undergarments
- Babrru
- alternative forms of advocacy
- after GTMO
- a place beyond the law
- Geneva Conventions
- Dilawar
- indefinite detetion
- sham commisions
- Brief
- Guantanmo
- grant of certification
- Wilmer Hale
- Stephen Abraham,
- Canada
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- habeas hearings
- client's testimony
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- illegal detention
- Navy brig
- Defense Intelligence Agency
- DIA
- improper detention
- improper investigations
- spurious information
- Afganistan
- military interference
- Tunisia
- refusing to meet with lawyers