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LONDON — The European Court of Human Rights ruled Thursday that Britain was guilty of unlawfully detaining nine men without trial under anti-terrorism laws introduced after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

The court awarded compensation ranging from $2,155 to $4,944 to the plaintiffs, who included six Algerians, a Jordanian, a Tunisian and a stateless individual.

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