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- Look up detention in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Detention may refer to: Detention (confinement), the restriction of liberty of someone suspected...
- detained until hostilities cease and that providing trial review for such detentions has not been a historical practice for prisoners of war. Three British...
- than did previous administrations regarding migrant detentions, allowing no exemptions for detention,[clarification needed] unlike the George W. Bush and...
- Gaza war on October 7, 2023, Israel has carried out m**** arrests and detentions of Palestinians. Thousands have been arrested in the Israeli-occupied...
- [citation needed] Opponents[who?] of the detentions claimed that the government had no valid grounds for these detentions. Khalid Shaikh Muhammed, sometimes...
- Periodic detention or w****end detention is a type of custodial sentence under which the offender is held in prison between Friday and Sunday evenings each...
- International. Amnesty International. 2021-06-15. Retrieved 2025-02-02. Behind the Wire: An Update to Ending Secret Detentions (2005), Human Rights First...
- Shabtai, was personally pushing for the use of detentions without trial, or "administrative detentions," by the Shin Bet security service to police Israel’s...
- party leaders, including Mr. Xi, from escaping culpability for the m**** detentions." We must be as harsh as them and show absolutely no mercy. — Xi Jinping...
- and error-prone databases and lax investigations led to the erroneous detentions. From 2008 to 2018, ICE was sued for wrongful arrest by more than two...