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The government's position is that the detainees are "unlawful combatants" who can be held incommunicado indefinitely.
Someone had leaked a news story about alien invaders being held incommunicado somewhere in Antarctica, and it was all over the media.
Turkey's Parliament is now weighing measures that would shorten incommunicado detention.
By rendering me temporarily incommunicado nobody stands to gain, I don't stand to lose."
"The treatment has been unduly harsh in terms of holding these individuals in a virtually incommunicado fashion," he said.
Hostage-taking of family members, incommunicado detention and torture help fuel the fury of the militants.
I'm incommunicado to avoid the fans."
Governments are always tempted to detain perceived enemies without charges, hold them incommunicado and deny them counsel.
Chandler is apparently incommunicado.
Middle East Watch in a recent report listed widespread human rights abuses by Egyptian security forces, such as mass arrests, incommunicado detention and torture.
Kay remained incommunicado and, for the first time since he had disappeared a week or more previously, Natasha and Fabian felt the beginnings of trepidation.
His retinue - usually bristling with cellphones, pagers, BlackBerries and satellite phones - was also oddly incommunicado.
He grimaced internally, shoved the concern over the oddly incommunicado spies back into its mental cubbyhole, and began actually concentrating on what Sharpfield was saying.
He was flown to a CIA prison in Afghanistan, where he was held in secret, incommunicado detention for more than two years.
"Amnesty International believes that immediate action is still needed to enforce legal safeguards against incommunicado detention, to investigate fully all allegations of torture, and to bring those responsible to justice."
Greystone asked Rider, "How long before Shai Khe hears Polybos House is incommunicado and gets suspicious?
If the Warrantors were held incommunicado indefinitely, their worlds might begin to accuse others within the Federation, since the idea of Romulan infiltrators does on the surface seem outrageous.
It was a much longer-term project than the rewiring of the incommunicado civilization that the Festival had stumbled across; and one more grand than any of the sentient passengers could have imagined.
Members of the security forces arrested and detained individuals without providing just cause, often held prisoners in "lengthy pretrial and incommunicado detention", and "tortured and physically abused prisoners and detainees".
He had rented a suite at the Massasoit Inn where, between The Miracle and the wedding, the Reverend could remain incommunicado and where, after the wedding, he could receive the press.
Human Rights Watch said he should not have been held in "incommunicado detention," and the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights asserted that his lawyers have had to work in an "atmosphere of intimidation."
 Four other Supreme Court justices expressly noted their view that the AUMF "does not authorize . . . the protracted, incommunicado detention of American citizens arrested in the United States."
The government responds that Hamdi's incommunicado imprisonment as an enemy combatant seized on the field of battle falls within the president's power as commander in chief under the laws and usages of war, and is in any event authorized by two statutes.
Executives said that Mr. Simpson's behavior and moods had been erratic, that he had sometimes been incommunicado and that he had spent time at drug rehabilitation centers and at the Canyon Ranch spa in Arizona to lose weight.