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Guantánamo
End the US Blockade of Cuba and Military Occupation of Guantanamo Bay: An Interview With Manolo De Los Santos
Dr. Coleman-Adebayo interviews Manolo De Los Santos during a recent trip to Cuba.
Exporting Torture: Former Chicago Police Detective Tied to Brutality at Guantanamo
A former Guantanamo interrogator was also a Chicago police officer.
US Acknowledges Conviction of David Hicks, Guantanamo Detainee, Should Not Stand
Prosecutors acknowledge they accepted a guilty plea from an Australian man under a law that was passed after his alleged criminal conduct.
United States Government Lawyers Told Gitmo Authorities That Force Feeding Is “Never Acceptable” Under Medical Ethical Standards
It is unclear whether Guantanamo ever permits medical staff who have ethical qualms about force-feeding not to participate.
Inside the US Torture Chambers: Prisoner’s Guantanamo Diary Details 12 Years of Abuse, Terror
The diary of a Guantanamo prisoner has been published.
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Inside the Uniform, Under the Hood, Longing for Change
There's no reason to automatically exalt uniformed fighters as heroes.
Justice in Guatemala Deferred, Again
Christy Thornton talks to Jo-Marie Burt about the past, present, and future of the historic Rios Montt trial.
Did Gitmo “Suicides” Cover Up Murder? US Sergeant Speaks Out on Deaths and Prison’s Secret CIA Site
What happened when three prisoners died?
Former Guantanamo Prisoner Given Life Sentence in Russia
Rasul Kudaev's case exemplifies how the stamp of Guantanamo can blight an innocent man's life more than a decade after his release.
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UN-Recommended Prosecution of Lawyers Who Cleared US Torture Program Good First Step
A UN panel's call to prosecute lawyers who cleared US torture program is a good start.