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Re: You can't do that!
by a.c. on Sunday 11/Jan/2004, @07:41
International Law and treaties does not really stop some countries or rulers.
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Re: You can't do that!
by Alex vaughn on Monday 03/Jul/2006, @14:04
I don't know would that include the US. You know the Geneva convention, rights to a fair trail. No, no rights as long as the president says you are a military combatant (alias POW).
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