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CIA Torture Is Out in the Open – but Guantanamo Bay Detainees Are Still Going Nowhere
We must not forget the 136 detainees remaining in Guantanamo Bay, who are still being tortured and held indefinitely without trial.
The Missing Photos From the Senate Report on CIA Torture
A complete report on torture must include military prisons and the release of 2,000 photos that show the full spectrum of abuse.
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“Waiting for Fahd”: One Human Story Behind Guantanamo
“My exposure to the world came through Guantanamo.”
US Government Releases Cleared Guantanamo Detainees to Uruguay
Mr. Dhiab, a 43-year-old Syrian who was cleared by the US Government in 2009, had been on a peaceful hunger strike since early 2013 to protest his detention without …
Obama Appeals Order to Publish Guantanamo Force-Feeding Tapes
The Obama administration has today appealed against a federal judge's ruling that videotapes showing force-feeding of a Guantanamo prisoner should be released.
First Yemeni Detainee Released From Gitmo in Years
Of the 143 men who remain at Guantanamo, 84 are from Yemen. Of those, 54 Yemenis are currently approved for transfer.
Finding Justice at Guantanamo: An Interview With a Former Military Lawyer
Campaigns and domestic pressure led to 10 Kuwaiti nationals held at Guantanamo Bay being released by 2009.
Former Guantanamo Detainee Addresses UN Committee Against Torture to Ask for US Accountability and Closure of Prison
I will never get five years of my life back, but for me and others, it is important that the Committee confronts the United States about its actions in …
UN Scrutinizes Obama Administration’s Policies on Torture
IIn Geneva, a US delegation has appeared before the United Nations Committee Against Torture.
US Lawmakers Tell White House: Let Us See Gitmo Force-Feeding Tapes
The existence of the videotapes emerged in the course of Dhiab v Obama, the first-ever trial to assess the legality of force-feeding methods of hunger-strikers at Guantanamo Bay.