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The agreed Monday to hear its first case arising from the war on terrorism, an appeal asking whether foreigners held at the U.S. Navy base in / may contest their captivity in American courts... The administration maintains that because the men were picked up overseas on suspicion of terrorism and are being held on foreign land they may be detained indefinitely without charges or trial... "We believe that the law is on our side," National Security Adviser [Condoleezza Rice] said Monday. "We've always said with the detainees that they are being treated consistently with [International Law] and we believe that we're right in this."


 




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