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== explanation ==

I reverted -- which introduced the biased description "terrorist" for the individuals held in Guantanamo.

It is not our job to pick sides in a controversy. Torture apologists do try to convince others to call these men terrorists, even though that assertion is simply not supported for most of the individuals held there. That is why the USA never laid charges on more than a handful of the individuals. ] (]) 06:31, 12 April 2017 (UTC)

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explanation

I reverted this edit -- which introduced the biased description "terrorist" for the individuals held in Guantanamo.

It is not our job to pick sides in a controversy. Torture apologists do try to convince others to call these men terrorists, even though that assertion is simply not supported for most of the individuals held there. That is why the USA never laid charges on more than a handful of the individuals. Geo Swan (talk) 06:31, 12 April 2017 (UTC)

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