Internment
The word internment is generally used to refer to the imprisonment or confinement of people, generally in prison camps or prisons, without due process of law and a trial. It also refers to the practice of neutral countries in time of war to hold belligerent armed forces and equipment which enter their territory, under the Second Hague Convention.
Related Topics:
Prison camp - Prison - Neutral countries - War - Armed forces - Second Hague Convention
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