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Friday, October 31st, 2008
The documents are central to the prisoner’s claim that he falsely confessed to the bomb plot only after being tortured in Morocco at the direction of the United States.

geposted in Morocco, Extraordinary Rendition, Detainees, Confessions, Torture, Great Britain, Freedom and Human Rights, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba), Prisons and Prisoners, United States, Bombs and Explosives | No Comments »
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
A British Court said a terror suspect being held at Guantanamo Bay had a credible argument that the U.S. had illegally spirited him away to Morocco and that he was tortured there.

geposted in Morocco, Extraordinary Rendition, Mohamed, Binyam, Torture, Prisons and Prisoners, Pakistan, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba), Terrorism | No Comments »
Friday, August 1st, 2008
This powerful, brilliantly researched and deeply unsettling book recounts the emergence of the widespread use of torture as a central tool in the fight against terrorism.

geposted in Geneva Conventions, Mayer, Jane, Tenet, George J, Haynes, William J II, Habeas Corpus, Dark Side, The (Book), Addington, David S, Waxman, Matthew, Mitchell, James, Mora, Alberto, Goldsmith, Jack L, Yoo, John C, Detainees, Extraordinary Rendition, Terrorism, United States Armament and Defense, United States Politics and Government, Law and Legislation, Freedom and Human Rights, Bush, George W, Books and Literature, World Trade Center (NYC), Gonzales, Alberto R, Torture, Cheney, Dick, Prisons and Prisoners, Iraq | No Comments »
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
The Canadian who was detained by U.S. officials and sent to Syria, where he claims he was tortured, was never technically inside the country, so his claims could not be heard in U.S. courts.

geposted in Justice Department, Civil Rights, Appeals Courts (US), Kennedy International Airport (NYC), Arar, Maher, Extraordinary Rendition, Canada, Syria, Federal District Courts, Suits and Litigation | No Comments »
Monday, June 30th, 2008
The Canadian who was detained by U.S. officials and sent to Syria, where he claims he was tortured, was never technically inside the country, so his claims could not be heard in U.S. courts.

geposted in Justice Department, Civil Rights, Appeals Courts (US), Kennedy International Airport (NYC), Arar, Maher, Extraordinary Rendition, Canada, Syria, Federal District Courts, Suits and Litigation | No Comments »
Saturday, June 21st, 2008
The story of an analyst who interrogated Khalid Shaikh Mohammed without harsh tactics offers the closest look to date at the C.I.A.?s interrogation program.

geposted in Mohammed, Khalid Shaikh, Extraordinary Rendition, Wiretapping and Other Eavesdropping Devices and Methods, Martinez, Deuce, Pearl, Daniel, Waterboarding, Classification of Information, Poland, Central Intelligence Agency, Terrorism, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba), Prisons and Prisoners, World Trade Center (NYC), Espionage, Freedom and Human Rights | No Comments »
Friday, June 6th, 2008
The Justice Department?s is reviewing a 2002 decision by department officials to send a Canadian citizen to Syria, where he was tortured, American officials said Thursday.

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Friday, June 6th, 2008
The evidence bears on accusations by a prisoner at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, that he was tortured during interrogation in Morocco.

geposted in Mohamed, Binyam, Stafford Smith, Clive, Delahunt, Bill, Saunders, John, Extraordinary Rendition, Morocco, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba), Prisons and Prisoners, Great Britain, Torture, Central Intelligence Agency | No Comments »
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
A top Italian terrorism investigator on Wednesday described the government?s ease in unraveling an alleged C.I.A. operation to kidnap a radical imam.

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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
Amnesty International in a report again urged the United States to close the Guantánamo Bay detention camp.

geposted in Myanmar, Darfur (Sudan), Cuba, Amnesty International, Extraordinary Rendition, Torture, United States, Freedom and Human Rights, Iraq, Israel, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba), International Relations, Zimbabwe | No Comments »