Tariq El Sawah, Guantánamo Prisoner Sent to Bosnia, Dies at 68

A man spent nearly 14 years in U.S. custody without ever having a trial, raising concerns about justice and human rights. Despite his worsening health, he remained detained, highlighting issues within the legal system where individuals can be held for long periods without formal charges or a court hearing. This situation has drawn attention to the importance of fair legal processes and the potential consequences of indefinite detention. It serves as a reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in how justice is administered, especially when it comes to protecting individual rights. QUESTION: How might the lack of a fair trial for some individuals impact public trust in the justice system?  

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