I didn't say it did. I was correcting your assertion that he was in uniform and 
got his rights under the Geneva Convention. As to your questions, I have no 
idea and most likely neither does anyone else including his legal team. And 
that is the problem. 

Meanwhile he is very young and has spent a quarter of his life at Guantanamo, 
where there seems to be good evidence that he is being abused. There also seems 
to be no hope that he will ever get out. Now, he is alleged to have killed an 
American soldier, which if true certainly makes him a combattant. But how long 
do you hold him for this? And can you really say that he has valuable 
intelligence? He was *fifteen*


>Signed on with the Taliban does not a Legal combatant make.
>
>Was he in uniform?  Did he have an official ID card issued by a recognized
>government?
>
>I doubt it.
>
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