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28 May, 12:50

Were Adama Bah's civil liberties violated? If so, which ones?

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  1. 28 May, 13:05
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    Adama Bah's civil liberties were not violated going by the trying times the US found itself in (that is, as a result of the World Trade Center incident).

    Adama being a muslim woman that still put on her viel to go back to New York after the incident. This would have created the panic in the mind of fellow travelers who she boarded the plane with hence the reason why she was reported.

    The police officers were simply following a standard laid down rules on vetting someone who is being suspected of having ties with a group.
  2. 28 May, 13:14
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    Yes, Adama Bah's civil liberties was violated

    Explanation:

    Adama Bah's civil liberties which was violated was freedom of religion.

    Adama Bah's who came to the US from Guinea when she was two years, made up her mind to wear hijab and practice islam, She concluded to practice the religion after attending a boarding school to learn about the religion, Adams Bah's family particularly observant about it.

    She was subsequently arrested and accused of being a terrorist with no evidence whatsoever.

    She was handcuffed and sent to a juvenile detention center in Leesport, Pennsylvania. She share same cell with another teenager named Tashnuba Hayder (a Muslim) whom she had once met in a mosque.
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