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He denounced the government's current approach to detaining failed asylum seekers as "inefficient, unjust and expensive" and said reform was urgently needed.
Traffickers, said by human rights activists to work with local officials and even police, regularly hold their captives to ransom, detaining and torturing them in jungle camps in southern Thailand where authorities have recently uncovered dozens of shallow graves.
However, the police continued to arrest hundreds of people, bypassing the courts and detaining them without proper authority.
The bill is the brainchild of Mark Neary, who in 2011 won a court case against Hillingdon council in west London for detaining his autistic son in a care unit.
Detaining potentially dangerous people is the legal and humane method of providing security and stability for civilian populations".
Intelligence sources, Jaruzelski claimed, persuaded him invasion was unavoidable – unless he acted against Solidarity by declaring martial law and detaining the movement's activists.
Russian and Chinese authorities declined to renew or threatened to withhold visas for prominent foreign correspondents, but the new Egyptian government went a step further by detaining a number of Al Jazeera staff on charges of supporting terrorism.
Serb forces needed it desperately, and stormed into the city, expelling Bosniaks and detaining hundreds in brutal camps.
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