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detainment may or may not have been
preceded or
followed with an arrest.
Detainee is a term used by
certain governments and
their armed forces to
refer to...
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Guantanamo Bay facilities.
Following the
release of 25
detainees from
Guantanamo by
January 2025, 15
detainees remain as of
January 2025; of these, 3 are awaiting...
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George Perry Floyd Jr. (October 14, 1973 – May 25, 2020) was an African-American man who was
murdered by a
white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota...
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Detainees by
nationality Afghans (29%)
Saudis (17%)
Yemenis (15%) ****stanis (9%)
Algerians (3%)
Others (27%) As of January 6, 2025[update], 15 detainees...
- time an
official of the Bush
administration had
admitted any
torture of
detainees at Guantanamo. In a
Washington Post
interview in
January 2009,
Susan Crawford...
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committed a
series of
human rights violations and war
crimes against detainees in the Abu
Ghraib prison in Iraq.
These abuses included physical abuse...
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Jeffrey Edward Epstein (/ˈɛpstiːn/, EP-steen;
January 20, 1953 – August 10, 2019) was an
American financier and
child **** offender. Born and
raised in...
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prison held
thousands of
prisoners of all genders,
including civilian detainees, anti-government rebels, and
political prisoners. The
Syrian Observatory...
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Ghost detainee is a term used in the
executive branch of the
United States government to
designate a
person held in a
detention center,
whose identity...
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States held in the
Guantanamo Bay
Detainment Camp. He was a "high
value detainee" and was
tortured by U.S.
intelligence forces. Khan
originally came to...