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Taliban conscription

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170:, US Government lawyer Brian Boyle confirmed that the definition of "enemy combatant" status was so broad that even a little old lady from Switzerland, who sent money to what she thought was a legitimate charity, could be classified as an "enemy combatant" if workers for that charity clandestinely diverted some of its resources to back projects with ties to terrorism. 515: 99:
Samim, the young man who fled with his family, is an ethnic Tajik. He said he had a lucky escape Thursday night, walking home from the bazaar with his friend, Farid Alsoo. They stumbled across a Taliban patrol roughly shoving young men into a minivan. About five or 10 young men were already captive.
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Some of the Guantanamo detainees had their classification as "enemy combatants" confirmed because they had a business arrangement to supply al Qaeda, or the Taliban, with mundane items, like firewood; some claimed they were enlisted at gunpoint, and housed in their barracks under armed guard; some
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The Taliban men seized Alsoo and pushed him into the van. They tried to get me, but I ran,' Samim said. 'They chased me for a few meters, but I got away,' he said, speaking in English. As the family breadwinner, he couldn't afford to be arrested or pressed to fight.
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claimed they were kidnapped, and employed as kitchen helpers, or servants, as virtual slaves; and some said that they were conscripted, not for military duties, but simply to perform civilian duties the Taliban couldn't fill through normal hiring practices.
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Some skeptical commentators have discounted the accounts of Guantanamo detainees whose stories suggested they weren't hardened terrorists. However, there are captives who even the American intelligence analysts acknowledged were reluctant conscripts.
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Those thousands of pages of documents revealed that many of the detainees described themselves as conscripts, sometimes enlisted at gunpoint, and imprisoned in their barracks under armed guards, kept on hand for the Taliban to use as
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reported, on September 29, 2001, that the Taliban's supreme leader, Mullah Omar, had closed all Afghanistan's religious schools, so the students could fight beside the Taliban.
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Prior to the collapse of their regime the Taliban made widespread use of conscription, and according to some of the
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quoted a young Afghan, who reported: "They're rounding men up for a fight to the last man."
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the Taliban made widespread use of the conscription of children in 1997, 1998 and 1999.
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According to the ABC report Ahmed Zia said there had been a large-scale exodus from
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Accounts of the Taliban's conscription policies from Guantanamo detainees
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and release information about the identity of the captives held in
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On March 3, 2006, after exhausting all it legal appeals, the
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Post September 11, Pre-collapse Taliban conscription
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Index

Conscription
Afghanistan
Taliban
Guantanamo captives
Oxford University
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Kabul
The Daily Telegraph
Los Angeles Times
US Department of Defense
court order
extrajudicial
Guantanamo Bay detainment camps
Cuba
Combatant Status Review Tribunals
Administrative Review Board
cannon fodder
US District Court
Joyce Hens Green
Jo Boyden
Jo de Berry
Thomas Feeny
"Children Affected by Armed Conflict in South Asia: A review of trends and issues identified through secondary research"
University of Oxford
Refugee Studies Centre
cite web
link
Afghani men dodge Taliban conscription
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Pakistanis fail to win handover of bin Laden

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