Military Law
Feb. 5, 2002
Examining Justice
Forum Column - By Peter A. Schey - Captured Taliban fighters may not have the rights normally afforded defendants in criminal cases or prisoners of war, but according to U.S. military authorities, they have been provided copies of the Quran and small towels on which to kneel while praying. Under present U.S. policies, praying may be their only hope.




Forum Column
By Peter A. Schey
Captured Taliban fighters may not have the rights normally afforded defendants in criminal cases or prisoners of war, but according to U.S. military authorities, they have been provided copies of the Quran and small ...
By Peter A. Schey
Captured Taliban fighters may not have the rights normally afforded defendants in criminal cases or prisoners of war, but according to U.S. military authorities, they have been provided copies of the Quran and small ...
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