"Military detention" refers to the act of holding individuals, usually combatants or suspects, in a secure and controlled area under the authority of the military. It involves confining individuals against their will for reasons related to military operations or security.
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in military detention facilities in Kainji, Kogi state, and New Bussa, in Niger state, both in central Nigeria.
«The IMN has a list of 730 missing persons that are either killed by the Army or are still in
military detention facilities for which the Army is claiming that there is no single member of the Movement with them.
Several Niger Delta activists and ex-agitators, including Bounanawei Smith, Ezekiel Daniel, Alex Odogu, Aboy Muturu, Monday Ebimene, Churchill Oghoneye and others, are in different
military detention centres without trial.»
The organisation's latest reports stated that 240 people including infants died in a
dreaded military detention centre in Borno in 2016 while 177 pro-Biafran agitators were extra-judicially killed same year.
Next to Wuhayshi and Raymi, the group's military commander, in the same video sat the new deputy leader, Said Ali al - Shihri, a Saudi national who was released from the
US military detention centre at Guantanamo Bay in November 2007.
After AAAS matched Simmons with Amnesty International, she collaborated with the human rights organization on several projects, including an investigation of deaths
during military detention in Maiduguri, Nigeria.
Human rights groups claim most have been held in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions in
military detention facilities, without access to lawyers or ever having appeared in court.
Those
in military detention facilities should be released and corpses of those killed be handed over to us for befitting Islamic burials.
A State Department spokesman resigned after saying the treatment of Wikileaks suspect Pfc. Bradley Manning in
military detention has been «ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid.»
Several of Caabu's Parliamentary delegates spoke in a Westminster Hall debate on
the military detention of...
Nigeria: Babies and children dying in
military detention.
However, President Barack Obama has previously threatened to veto it over a clause relating to
the military detention of suspected terrorists.
Addressing issues such as the politics of institutionalized care in hospitals and
military detention centers, the FDA's ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men, and the challenges posed by medical treatments of cancer and HIV, In the Power of Your Care proposes that health care as a human right can be upheld through community - based efforts and policy change.
These appeals related to the lawfulness of the detention of two Afghan men by HM forces, considering how far ECHR, art 5 applies to cases of
military detention in non-Convention countries.