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- Detentions_following_the_September_11_attacks subject Category:Aftermath_of_the_September_11_attacks.
- Detentions_following_the_September_11_attacks subject Category:Extrajudicial_prisoners_of_the_United_States.
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- Detentions_following_the_September_11_attacks comment "Soon after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States Government began detaining people who fit the profile of the suspected hijackers: mostly male, Arabic or Muslim noncitizens. By late November 2001, more than 1,200 people had been detained and held incommunicado (Without the means or right to communicate).Those opposed of the detentions labeled these detentions "secret", as such detentions are contrary to American democratic principles of openness and freedom.".
- Detentions_following_the_September_11_attacks label "Detentions following the September 11 attacks".
- Detentions_following_the_September_11_attacks seeAlso Prisoner_abuse.
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