User:Geo Swan/Guantanamo/returned to the battlefield

__NOINDEX__ See User:Geo Swan/Stale drafts Commander Jeffrey Gordon claims thirty Guantanamo captives returned to the battlefield.

He named six of those thirty men: including:

The claim that captives "returned to the battlefield" upon release
http://www.eurasianet.org/resource/kyrgyzstan/hypermail/200103/0052.html Kyrgyzstan daily digest], Eurasia.net, March 21 2001
 * The official list of Guantanamo captives included a man the same name, Haji Shahzada who remained in custody years after the stories that Mullah Shahzada had been reported to have been released, and killed in combat.  Haji Shahzada was one of the 38 captives whose Combatant Status Review Tribunal determined they had not been an enemy combatant in the first place.
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 * Reports have circulated that one of the three children who was held for a year and a half, in Camp Iguana, and released on January 28 2004, was subsequently captured, or subsequently killed in combat — accounts vary.
 * As with "Mullah Shahzada" this information is attributed to unnamed insiders.
 * Accounts of when he was captured, or killed, vary.
 * Oliver North claimed that the released child was "Mullah Shahzada". North claimed that "Mullah Shahzada" was killed in combat weeks after his release.  Mullah is an honorary title, meaning "educated man".  However the only schooling the three children held in Camp Iguana ever received was the lessons they received at the camp.   North's account that a released child from Camp Iguana was killed in combat, weeks after his release, is at odds with the accounts of the journalists who interviewed the children during the months following their release.
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