Combatant Status Review
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A Summary of Evidence memo was prepared for the tribunal. His memo accused him of the following:
- That he had arrived in Afghanistan in July 2001.
- That he had trained at an Afghan training camp, near Konduz
- That he had served on the second line, near Konduz, in the second week of September 2001.
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