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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Kadr was part of a terrorist group not a military organization, he was wearing civillian clothing and not wearing a uniform, that alone makes him an irregular and not under the protection of the convention.
That alone would allow the military group that captured him to summary execute him.
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What are you saying here?
That any member of any force captured out of uniform is fair game for execution? All spies/agents etc?
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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
Khadr was an unlawful combatant, not a regular soldier. Therefore, he is not afforded the same protections that soldiers in an armed conflict receive.
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I'm just curious how you got your definition of him being unlawful. Is it under Canadian or International law?