Al-Qaeda guest houses, Faisalabad (English Wikipedia)

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  • Benjamin Wittes; Robert Chesney; Rabea Benhalim (2010-01-22). "The Emerging Law of Detention The Guantánamo Habeas Cases as Lawmaking*" (PDF). Brookings Institution. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-05-20. Retrieved 2010-03-16. A second unresolved matter is whether the judges ultimately will splinter more sharply in light of their varying understandings of what it means to be "part of" an AUMF-covered group, given that none of these entities much resembles a hierarchical membership organization. It is one thing to come to a consensus that membership counts to justify detention, but quite another to reach agreement as to the practical indicia of that status. Does attendance at a training camp or lodging at a sponsored guest house count? The majority in Al Bihani goes out of its way, in dicta, to suggest that either, standing alone, might suffice.57 But as noted above in connection with Judge Urbina's Hatim decision, and as noted below in connection with a variety of other cases, at least some of the district judges insist upon much more than that.58 Moreover, should Al Bihani be reversed on the question of whether the laws of war condition the appropriate interpretation of the AUMF, we may also see significant fragmentation regarding what the laws of war have to say on both this subject and on the question of independent support.
  • Benjamin Wittes; Zaahira Wyne (2008-12-16). "The Current Detainee Population of Guantánamo: An Empirical Study -- Executive Summary" (PDF). The Brookings Institution. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-26. If the government's allegations against detainees are uniformly credited, the following picture of the current population emerges ... 130 stayed in Al Qaeda, Taliban, or other guest- or safehouses.

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