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Guantanamo Canadian case dropped | Guantanamo Canadian case dropped |
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A US military judge has dropped charges against a Canadian held at Guantanamo Bay, saying he could not be tried under new laws governing military tribunals. | A US military judge has dropped charges against a Canadian held at Guantanamo Bay, saying he could not be tried under new laws governing military tribunals. |
Omar Khadr was just 15 years old when he was captured in Afghanistan. | Omar Khadr was just 15 years old when he was captured in Afghanistan. |
He appeared in court charged with murder, attempted murder, conspiracy and providing support for terrorism. | He appeared in court charged with murder, attempted murder, conspiracy and providing support for terrorism. |
But the judge ruled he could not be tried under current laws because he was not classified as an "unlawful" enemy combatant in previous hearings. | But the judge ruled he could not be tried under current laws because he was not classified as an "unlawful" enemy combatant in previous hearings. |
The charges were dismissed "without prejudice", said Col Peter Brownback, the presiding judge. | |
Mr Khadr had been classified as an "enemy combatant" under a previous tribunal system that was eventually thrown out in 2006 by the US Supreme Court. | |
But under new legislation approved by President George W Bush, only detainees classified as "unlawful enemy combatants" can face trial at Guantanamo Bay. |