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  • ...t only that the detainees have rights under the Constitution, but that the system the administration has put in place to classify them as enemy combatants an ...12517.htm Fabricated Justice: Guantanamo Four Years Later], [[Human Rights Watch]], January 24, 2006
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  • * Human Rights Watch reports he is said to have described ties between [[Iran]] and al Qaeda dur ...sian Islamic militants<ref name="HRW">{{Cite web |publisher=[[Human Rights Watch]] |url=http://www.hrw.org/backgrounder/usa/us1004/1.htm document] |pages=7
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  • In 2005, the ''[[Washington Post]]'' and [[Human Rights Watch]] (HRW) published revelations concerning CIA flights and "[[black site]]s," ...[[ABC News]] two such facilities, in countries mentioned by [[Human Rights Watch]], have been closed following the recent publicity. CIA officers say the ca
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  • NGOs such as [[Amnesty International]] or [[Human Rights Watch]] record in their annual report the number of known cases of forced disappe ...ty Law Risks Legalizing Impunity for Crimes Against Humanity (Human Rights Watch, 14-4-2005)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...stan, in May 2004.<ref>[http://hrw.org/reports/2007/us0207/ [[Human Rights Watch]], Ghost Prisoner: Two Years in Secret CIA Detention], February 2007</ref> ...and demonstrates that far from targeting the “worst of the worst,” the system sweeps up low-level detainees and even involves the detention of the wives
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  • ==Comparison with the American justice system== ...ial are entitled to the same basic rights as those in the civilian justice system.
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  • ...|title=Q and A: Military Commissions Act of 2006 |publisher=[[Human Rights Watch]] |year=2006 |month=October |accessdate=2007-05-23 }}</ref> [[CBS]] legal c ...provides that each detainee "has a right to appeal to our civilian-justice system. — specifically, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. And i
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  • ...Factual errors cited in cases against detainees: Lawyers demand new trial system at Guantanamo], ''[[Boston Globe]]'', July 14, 2006</ref> ...htm List of “Ghost Prisoners” Possibly in CIA Custody], [[Human Rights Watch]], December 1, 2005
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  • ...Wiretap Actions Violate the Law (requires subscription)]</ref> [[Judicial Watch]], a watchdog group, discovered that at the time of the ruling Taylor "serv |publisher=Judicial Watch
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  • .... Forces in Afghanistan]] by U.S.-based human rights group, [[Human Rights Watch]] in 2004. ...sionalwriting/volumes/volume4/december_2006/12_06_2.html The Human Terrain System: A CORDS for the 21st Century].
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  • ...tion Secure Comparison and Evaluation System) is a border control database system largely based on biometrics developed by [[Booz Allen Hamilton|Booz Allen H ...mproving their watchlisting capabilities by providing a mainframe computer system to facilitate immigration processing in half a dozen countries. Foreign aut
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  • ...on Geneva Conventions and Persons Held by U.S. Forces] by "[[Human Rights Watch]] Press" footnote 1: International Committee of the Red Cross, ''Commentary ...urity Council open debate on children and armed conflict by [[Human Rights Watch]] they state in their introduction that:
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  • ...s a simple single-chip [[embedded system|computer system]], similar to a [[watch]] and usually using the same, [[Mass production|mass-produced]], technology Many timers are now implemented in [[Embedded system|software]]. Modern controllers use a [[programmable logic controller]] rat
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  • ...ame''' is a [[game]] that employs [[electronics]] to create an interactive system with which a player can [[Play (activity)|play]]. The most common form of e ...y one game. This simplicity means they can be made as small as a [[digital watch]], which they sometimes are. The visual output of these games can range fro
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  • ...ucture, fold-down doors on both sides of the cockpit and a revised exhaust system.<ref name="auto"/> ...ermore, the cockpit had a large sliding canopy fitted along with [[exhaust system|exhaust]]-based heating; various alternative undercarriage arrangements wer
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