Bill Wheatley wrote:
> Theres something called preventive detention for if you THINK someone is
> going to commit a crime

And naturally there are rules for that. Rules that say how long you can 
be detained, after how long you have to be formally charged, by whom to 
complain if you disagree.

Apparently some 564 people arrested in Afgahanistan from 38 countries 
are held on Guantánamo Bay without having been charged according to US 
law or having been treated according to the Geneva Convention.
Add some 75 people that were arrested in the US, most for visa offences, 
and that are still locked up, for longer as 90 days now. None of them 
have a lawyer.

What happened to innocent until proven guilty?

Jochem


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