Extraordinary repatriation
Extraordinary repatriation is the return of persons to their country without going through the government of that country.
See also
- Extraordinary rendition
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- War in Afghanistan (2001–2016)
- Iraq War (2003–2011)
- Symbolism of terrorism
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