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Guantánamo
Holding the Line on Torture One Organization at a Time
A recent American Psychological Association decision sets an encouraging example in the fight against torture.
Kavanaugh Scorns International Law and Loves Executive Power
If confirmed, Kavanaugh will almost certainly defer to a law-breaking president.
White Supremacy in the Courtroom: Booted From a Hearing on Guantánamo
As the only visible Muslim in the room, I was thrown out for having the wrong “attitude.”
A Children’s Guantánamo on the Border Is the Heartless US’s Latest Nightmare
No one familiar with Gitmo could have missed the parallel.
In Warmongering First State of the Union, Trump Doubles Down on Gitmo and Escalates Nuclear War Threat
Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher of The Nation, discusses more.
There Has Been Absolutely No Movement on Guantánamo
CounterSpin interview with Pardiss Kebriaei on Guantanamo challenge.
One Year in, Trump’s Guantánamo Policy Is an Echo of Bush — and Obama
The vicious policy of torture endures.
The Art of Keeping Guantánamo Open: What the Paintings by Its Prisoners Tell Us About Our Humanity and Theirs
The Department of Defense declared that all art made at Guantanamo is government property.
Guantánamo Prisoners on Hunger Strike Say Guards Threatened to Kill Them by Stopping Force-Feeding
Guantanamo detainees are starving to death.
Guantánamo’s Living Legacy in the Trump Era
It appears that US just can't escape the perpetual pendulum of the never-ending war on terror.