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  • In late 2008 the Department of Defense published a list of the [[Guantanamo captive]]s who died in custody, were freed, or were repatriated to the custody of a ...e been released or transferred, and one further captive died in custody in Guantanamo.
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  • ...ge of the [[Detainee Treatment Act of 2005]] (DTA) closed off the right of Guantanamo captives to submit new petitions of [[habeas corpus]]. | title=Detainee Evidence Probe Weighed: Judge Told Guantanamo Information May Have Been Destroyed
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  • ...ge of the [[Detainee Treatment Act of 2005]] (DTA) closed off the right of Guantanamo captives to submit new petitions of [[habeas corpus]]. | title=Detainee Evidence Probe Weighed: Judge Told Guantanamo Information May Have Been Destroyed
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  • ...09 the [[Department of Defense]] published documents from the [[Guantanamo captive]]s third annual [[Administrative Review Board]] hearings.<ref name=ThirdArb ...tention-Release Factors for Administrative Review Boards (Round 3) Held at Guantanamo
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  • ...13567]], which established '''Periodic Review Board''', to review which [[Guantanamo captives]] could be cleared for release..<ref name=ExecutiveOrder13567> When the Periodic Review Boards were authorized Guantanamo held 173 captives. Approximately 80 were in the group the Joint Task Force had clea
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