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CombatantStatusReviewBoard

TO : Personal Representative

FROM: OIC, CSRT (8 September 2004)

Subject Summary of Evidence for Combatant Status Review Tribunal AL -MARWALAH , Bashir Nasir

1. Underthe provisions oftheSecretaryofthe Navy Memorandum, dated 29 July 2004, ImplementationofCombatantStatus Review TribunalProceduresfor Enemy Combatants Detainedat GuantanamoBayNavalBase , a Tribunalhas been appointedto reviewthe detainee'sdesignationas an enemycombatant.

2. An enemy combatant has been defined as an individual who was part of or supporting the Taliban or al Qaida forces, or associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners. This includes any person who committed a belligerent act or has directly supported hostilities in aid of enemy armed forces .

3. The United States Government has previously determined that the detainee is an enemy combatant . This determination is based on information possessed by the United States that indicates that he is an al Qaida fighter. a . The detainee is an al Qaida fighter:

1. The detainee voluntarily traveled from to in September 2000.

2. Whilewaitingfor transportationto Afghanistan, the detaineestayed at a safehouse

3. The detainee attended the Al Farouqtraining camp in September 2000.

4. At the , the detainee was trained on the Kalishnikov, RPK Machine- gun, and the Seminov Rifle

5. The detainee then trained attheMalek Military Center, where he received training on the Makarov Pistol, Dragonov Sniper Rifle, PK Machine-gun, hand grenades, and map reading.

6. Followinghis training, the Detaineereturned Yemen, then again voluntarily traveled back to AfghanistaninAugust of2001.

7. The detainee returnedto the Al Farouqtraining camp, where he received specialized training inpositional shooting with AK -47s.

UNCLASSIFIED 000625 Page EXHIBITR UNCLASSIFIED b. The detainee participatedin military operationsagainstthe coalition.

1. The detainee traveled to the front line near Bagram , Afghanistan .

2. The detainee participated in the retreat from Omar SeifCenter, Afghanistan.

3. The detainee then fled to Karachi, Pakistan where he was captured during a raid on an apartment on September 11, 2002.

4. The detainee has the opportunityto contesthis designationas an enemycombatant. The Tribunalwill endeavorto arrange for the presenceofany reasonablyavailablewitnessesor evidencethat the detainee desires to call or introduceto prove that heis not anenemycombatant. The TribunalPresidentwilldeterminethe reasonableavailabilityofevidenceor witnesses.

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