Tajammul Bhatti Case Study

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Tajammul Bhatti’s case for Instance, serves as a good example of haste and prejudice. The sixty-eight-year old physician was detained on June 20, 2002 because of terrorism related charges. The FBI agents searched his apartment and presumed that a “New York Times article on Jose Padilla”, a phone number of his friend who works in Pakistan’s nuclear commission, an antenna wire and some magazines on planes and electronics are sufficient evidences to jail him for almost one week. After he testified in front of a Grand Jury, he was cleared of all charges

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