• Black sites are clandestine detention centers operated by a state where prisoners who have not been charged with a crime are incarcerated without due...
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    of clandestine extrajudicial detention centers, officially known as "black sites", to detain, interrogate, and often torture suspected enemy combatants...
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  • Black Site is a 2022 American action-thriller film directed by Sophia Banks and written by Jinder Ho. The film stars Jason Clarke, Michelle Monaghan, and...
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  • Black Site or blacksite or variations may refer to: Black site, a secret military or prison site CIA black sites, black sites run by the CIA during the...
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  • BlackSite: Area 51 (released in Europe and Australia as BlackSite) is a first-person shooter video game, released for Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows on...
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    detention site on the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, in the 2003–2004 period. Haspel has attracted controversy for her role as chief of a CIA black site in Thailand...
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  • Black Site is a 2018 British science-fiction action horror film directed by Tom Paton, starring Samantha Schnitzler, Mike Beckingham, Kris Johnson, Bentley...
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    Poland to pay restitution to men who had been abducted, taken to a CIA black site in Poland, and tortured. Torture is banned under the European Convention...
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    disappeared: Chicago police detain Americans at abuse-laden 'black site', The Guardian "Chicago 'black site': former US justice officials call for Homan Square...
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    transferred to Afghanistan and detained at the Salt Pit, a now-defunct CIA black site near Bagram Airfield. It has been reported that he was tortured extensively...
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