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White House Says Prisoner Policy Set Humane Tone







White House Says Prisoner Policy Set
Humane Tone

White House Says Prisoner Policy Set
Humane Tone
06/23/2004 06:19 AM

President Bush ordered all people detained as part of the fight against terrorism to be treated humanely, the White House said.




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