Indefinite Detention Bill - NDAA (2012)
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2012 stirred significant debate due to its provisions on indefinite detention. This legislation granted the U.S. military the authority to detain individuals, including American citizens, without trial if they were suspected of terrorism-related activities.
Critics argued that this undermined fundamental civil liberties and the right to due process. Proponents, however, maintained that it was a necessary measure for national security in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. The controversy highlighted the delicate balance between safeguarding freedom and ensuring security, a debate that continues to resonate in discussions about counterterrorism policies.
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- National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (NDAA) - Wikipedia108777
- NDAA: Indefinite detention without trial: Section 1021 - Wikipedia108778
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- The Hidden Truth About The NDAA 2021 - TheLastAmericanVagabond 19.12.20229358
- Video: This NDAA is anything but progressive - Rep. Ro Khanna on Twitter 11.12.19194764
- Panel discussion - Sparrow Project 04.02.13108780
- Supreme Court Allows Stay of NDAA Injunction While Activists Turn Tide in Media Coverage of § 1021(b)(2) - Sparrow Project 19.02.13108781
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- Activists Win Preliminary Injunction Blocking Enforcement of NDAA's Military Detention Provision - Truthout 17.05.12108784
- Judge Blocks Controversial NDAA - Courthouse News 16.05.12108785
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- Why I’m Suing Barack Obama - Chris Hedges 16.01.12108787
- President Obama Signs Indefinite Detention Into Law - ACLU 30.12.11108788
- The NDAA: Just one more link in the chain of tyranny - Global Research TV 29.12.11108789
- NLG condemns NDAA provisions on indefinite detention - 27.12.11108790
- Civil Liberties for Christmas? - Consortiumnews 25.12.11108791
- Vying for Detention: Two liberal Democratic Senators Give Us a Police State for Christmas - This Can't Be Happening 22.12.11108792
- Glenn Greenwald: Three myths about the detention bill - Salon 16.12.11108795
- Indefinite detention bill passes in Senate - RT 16.12.11108797
- Anonymous attacking creators of indefinite detention bill - RT 15.12.11108798
- Obama to sign indefinite detention bill into law - Salon 15.12.11108799
- Military given go-ahead to detain US terrorist suspects without trial - Guardian 15.12.11108800
- Guantánamo Forever? - NY Times 12.12.11108801
- White House Threatens Veto Of Indefinite Detention Bill - Huffington Post 02.12.11108802
- Congress endorsing military detention, a new AUMF - Salon 01.12.11108803
- Senators Demand the Military Lock Up of American Citizens in a “Battlefield” They Define as Being Right Outside Your Window - ACLU 23.11.11108804