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  2. Detention (confinement) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. government refers to these captured enemy combatants as "detainees" because they did not qualify as prisoners of war under the definition found in the Geneva Conventions. Under the Obama administration the term enemy combatants was also removed from the lexicon and further defined under the 2010 Defense Omnibus Bill: Section 948b.

  3. Barracoon - Wikipedia

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    The amount of time enslaved persons spent inside a barracoon depended their health and the availability of slave ships. [4] Many captive enslaved individuals died in barracoons, some as a consequence of the hardships they experienced on their journeys and some as a result of their exposure to lethal European diseases.

  4. Prisoner of war - Wikipedia

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    A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict.The earliest recorded usage of the phrase "prisoner of war" dates back to 1610.

  5. Prisoners of war in World War II - Wikipedia

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    [24]: 275 154,000 were held in Britain [25] and 400,000 have been held by Britain in various locations by the time war ended. [23]: 89 [1]: 194 A small number initially, then over 50,000 later, were sent to the United States; [1]: 156, 190 others in various parts of the Commonwealth (such as India, Australia, South Africa and Kenya).

  6. Rebel Wilson Recalls Being Kidnapped, Held at Gunpoint ... - AOL

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    A close call. Rebel Wilson opened up about the “petrifying” moment she got kidnapped and held at gunpoint while visiting a country in southern Africa. Rebel Wilson and Jacob Busch: A Timeline ...

  7. Captivity - Wikipedia

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    Captivity, or being held captive, is a state wherein humans or other animals are confined to a particular space and prevented from leaving or moving freely. An example in humans is imprisonment. Prisoners of war are usually held in captivity by a government hostile to their own. Animals are held in captivity in zoos, and often as pets and as ...

  8. Rebel Wilson Recalls Being Kidnapped, Held at Gunpoint in ...

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    A close call. Rebel Wilson opened up about the “petrifying” moment she got kidnapped and held at gunpoint while visiting a country in southern Africa. Rebel Wilson and Jacob Busch: A Timeline ...

  9. Family share heartbreaking footage of nine-month-old baby and ...

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    Time is rushing,” said Zailer, who has her own baby close in age to her cousin’s. “There’s a nine-month-old baby and a four-year-old child. And my aunt has Parkinson’s disease.”