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  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

  • If you are right and terrorists are "armed forces," then any "Captures" with demonstrated affiliation to the previous government could, by your definition, qualify as prisoners of war, and therefore should be protected under the Geneva Conventions.

    Balkinization 2006

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