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america should be more like northern european countries, where (checks notes) you can be imprisoned without being charged with a crime
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Sir, the United Kingdom also has a maximum 72-hour hold limit (although there is a 14-day limit if you're under suspicion of terrorism). However, the United States has a little beautiful place called Guantanamo Bay where there are people that haven't been charged for years.
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United Kingdom sent prisoners to Guantanamo Bay and keeps people held there, as do other European countries. There are people who are European citizens held there only because the countries won't take them back. It doesn't really seem like the same topic as this one.
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Mistreating prisoners of war seems like a different situation than domestic law enforcement. I don't think any of the people there were detained in the US or were US citizens. Also, the main reason it kept on going perpetually is their countries wouldn't take them back.
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They probably don't want to release people who fought against them locally. Charging them with something doesn't necessarily make sense. In order for the US to charge people they imprisoned there, they had to come up with a reason what they did was a war crime, not just war.
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In many cases they probably just couldn't come up with an actual reason for charging them with something. That doesn't mean they didn't fight in a war against the US. If they simply shot at US soldiers, planned military target attacks, etc. then there wasn't any actual crime.
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