Extraordinary Rendition
Extraordinary Rendition is a practice used by governments to transfer individuals suspected of terrorism or other crimes to another country for detention and interrogation. This process often occurs without legal due process and can involve secretive operations, raising concerns about human rights violations.
The practice gained significant attention after the events of September 11, 2001, as part of the broader War on Terror. Critics argue that Extraordinary Rendition can lead to torture and inhumane treatment, as detainees may be sent to countries known for such practices, undermining international law and ethical standards.