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- This article survived an afd nomination: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jalal Salam Bin Amer. Eugene van der Pijll 11:55, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
Brother should know his name
editA letter from the detainee's brother says his name is Jalal Salam Bin Amer. But the page from cageprisoners.com where I linked the source document referred to him as Jalal Salam Awad Awad -- Geo Swan 15:36, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
Replaced transcluded image with inline image - {{npov}} tag as per dispute on Template talk:Combatant Status Review Tribunal trailer image and caption
editReplaced transcluded image with inline image - {{npov}} tag as per dispute on Template talk:Combatant Status Review Tribunal trailer image and caption. Geo Swan 15:09, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
move
editWhat is the source for the name that is used now? After carefully evaluating the sources in the article and multiple secondary sources from search results. I plan to move the article to Jalal Salam Awad Awad. Any objection? IQinn (talk) 22:59, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
rough work
editThese links to the page numbers within the OARDEC documents may be useful to other contributors. Geo Swan (talk) 21:05, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
habeas documents | 1-17 |
ARB 3 allegations | 84-86 |
- Another useful source is the The Guantanamo Docket it is an interactive database provided and updated by the New York Times. The database is searchable and has the Pentagon documents (CSRT and ARB) included. Additional documents and reliable New York Times research regarding the detainees at Guantanamo are also provided. This is the link to the documents and research regarding Jalal Salam Awad Awad. IQinn (talk) 13:33, 7 January 2010 (UTC)