What to do with terrorist prisoners
This is one area where we are still learning, and the curve is steep.
OTTAWA—When a terrorist cell is disrupted, or an individual is arrested at the airport on his or her way to Turkey to join a group like the Islamic State, the media rise to the challenge and splash the news across all platforms. The public responds in kind and for a short time the blogosphere and ...
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