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  • More Meddling at Gitmo

    Ross Tuttle : Law & Justice

    New evidence sheds light on the inappropriate and corrupting influence of Brig. General Thomas Hartmann on the military commissions process.

  • A Blow Against Gitmo

    David Cole : Supreme Court

    By a single vote, the Supreme Court stood up to an Administration that has declared war on the rule of law.

  • Supreme Court Deals Death Blow to Gitmo

    Jonathan Hafetz : Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court delivers a dramatic blow to the President's lawless detention policies, overturns an effort by the previous Congress to eliminate the right of habeas corpus and sounds the death knell for Guantánamo Bay prison.

  • Where Is the Outrage Over Torture?

    Robert Scheer : Torture

    The muted response to revelations of torture raises the question of whether Americans are truly savages or simply tone-deaf on matters of morality.

  • The Tortured Law on Torture

    Robert Scheer

    Those confessions elicited from Gitmo detainees are proving legally worthless--and an enduring indictment of the moral bankruptcy of George W. Bush.

  • After Gitmo

    Aziz Huq

    America's legal and moral responsibility to innocent detainees is not more imprisonment, but a new life in the United States.

  • Guantánamo Endgame

    The Editors : George W. Bush

    New revelations of political interference in the prosecution of Gitmo prisoners shows Team Bush scrambling to keep one step ahead of history--and of criminal charges.

  • Unlawful Influence at Gitmo

    Ross Tuttle : US Military

    Lieut. Cmdr. Brian Mizer has filed a motion to dismiss charges against Salim Hamdan, in light of new evidence documenting the improper involvement of political appointees.

  • Pentagon General Counsel Resigns

    Ross Tuttle : US Military

    As criticism over his support for torture and his interference in the Gitmo trials escalates, William J. Haynes steps down.

  • Rigged Trials at Gitmo

    Ross Tuttle : Civil Rights & Liberties

    Has the Pentagon foreclosed the possibility of acquittals for terror suspects? Subscribe

  • Rigged Trials at Gitmo

    Ross Tuttle

    In an exclusive interview, Col. Morris Davis, former chief prosecutor for Guantánamo's military commissions, says that the Pentagon has foreclosed the possibility of acquittals.

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2005

  • Pilgrimage to Guantánamo

    Dan Bell : Peace Activism

    Twenty-five members of the Catholic Worker movement are walking across Cuba to the US Naval prison at Guantánamo Bay in hopes of meeting with more than 500 detainees, the first time peace activists have brought their protests to the tropical gulag. If they are turned away, the pilgrims plan on conducting a vigil outside.

  • An Army of Lawyers

    Lisa Hajjar : Lawsuits

    Human rights organizations have coordinated an investigation into torture and an extensive defense of detainees, organizing lawyers who represent clients from nonprofits to oil and gas companies. But the issue of torture needs to transcend the legal world.

  • Secrets and Lies

    Karen J. Greenberg : George W. Bush Administration

    By the time the first prisoners were taken in Iraq, a green light to abuse had been issued in writing. Now torture is cloaked in a veil of secrecy, with obscured statistics, dismissal of human rights reports and outright denial. Torture has proved to be a window into the Bush Administration's pursuit of the war on terror.

  • Gitmo's Hunger Strikers

    Clive Stafford Smith : US Wars & Military Action

    The US military is keeping the ongoing hunger strike and forced feedings of Guantanamo Bay under wraps. And an apathetic American media is showing no interest in exposing the situation.

  • Torture in the US Gulag

    : Torture

    Opposing US-sanctioned torture is today's great task.

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