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Extraordinary Rendition, Extraterritorial Detention, and Treatment of Detainees: Restoring Our Moral Credibility and Strengthening Our Diplomatic Standing

Terrorism, Homeland Security, Human Rights, Middle East, Defense

Daniel L. Byman, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Saban Center for Middle East Policy

Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

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