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Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States, in the context of the early twenty-first century War on Terrorism, refers to foreign nationals the United States detains outside of the legal process required within United States legal jurisdiction. In this context, the U.S. government is maintaining torture centers, called black sites, operated by both known and secret intelligence agencies. Such black sites were later confirmed by reports from journalists, investigations, and from men who had been imprisoned and tortured there, and later released after being tortured until the CIA was comfortable they had done nothing wrong, and had nothing to hide.

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  • Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States (en)
  • السجناء خارج نطاق القانون في الولايات المتحدة (ar)
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  • يشير مصطلح سجناء الولايات المتحدة خارج نطاق القانون في سياق الحرب على الإرهاب في أوائل القرن الحادي والعشرين إلى الرعايا الأجانب الذين تحتجزهم الولايات المتحدة خارج نطاق العملية القانونية المطلوبة ضمن الولاية القضائية القانونية للولايات المتحدة. في هذا السياق، تحتفظ الحكومة الأمريكية بمراكز التعذيب التي تسمى المواقع السوداء والتي تديرها كل من وكالات الاستخبارات المعروفة والسرية. تم تأكيد هذه المواقع السوداء في وقت لاحق من خلال تقارير من الصحفيين والتحقيقات ومن الرجال الذين سُجنوا وتعرضوا للتعذيب هناك ثم أطلق سراحهم بعد تعرضهم للتعذيب حتى شعرت وكالة المخابرات المركزية بالارتياح لأنهم لم يرتكبوا أي شيء خاطئ وليس لديهم ما يخفونه. (ar)
  • Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States, in the context of the early twenty-first century War on Terrorism, refers to foreign nationals the United States detains outside of the legal process required within United States legal jurisdiction. In this context, the U.S. government is maintaining torture centers, called black sites, operated by both known and secret intelligence agencies. Such black sites were later confirmed by reports from journalists, investigations, and from men who had been imprisoned and tortured there, and later released after being tortured until the CIA was comfortable they had done nothing wrong, and had nothing to hide. (en)
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