Archive for: 11/2009

Binyam Mohamed

Binyam Mohamed: UK orders release of previously secret material

In a landmark ruling, the UK high court has ordered that all redacted materials regarding Binyam Mohamed's detention and treatment whilst detained be disclosed.

Afghan Prisoners Released from Bagram © APGraphicsBank

The “New” Bagram Unveiled: But Will There be Change?

US Officials in Afghanistan have unveiled a ‘new’ detention facility within the US Military run Bagram Airbase called the “Detention Facility in Parwan”. Despite the new location within the base, Amnesty International remains concerned about the continued illegal detention and allegations of mistreatment, torture and abuse within the prison.

detainee in Camp 4
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Guantanamo’s Forgotten: Omar Khadr

US attorney General Eric Holder has announced that not all Guantanamo detainees will be afforded federal court trials. Omar Khadr, detained as a child, is one of those who will instead be tried under the fatally flawed and internationally condemned military commissions process.

US Supreme Court © AP GraphicsBank

Federal Court Trials for Five Detainees

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has announced that five Guantanamo Bay detainees, including those accused of conspiring to commit the September 11 attacks, will be tried in Federal Courts.

AI Protest London

Conditions Continue to Deteriorate at Guantanamo

Mr Abdul Rahman Shabali, who is being illegally detained in Guantanamo Bay, wrote a moving and pained letter to his lawyers outlining the deteriorating conditions within the US run prison. Read more about current conditions under President Obama.

al-Marri © Private

Al-Marri: Justice Served?

On the 29th of October of this year, Ali Al Marri was sentenced by a U.S. District Court to eight and a half years imprisonment. The sentence comes after five years and eight months of illegal detention and being held in conditions amounting to torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.

Abu Omar © AP/PA Photo/Nasser Nasser

CIA Agents Convicted in Italy

The Court of Milan has convicted twenty three CIA agents for their role in the rendition of Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, also known as Abu Omar. Read more about this historic finding.

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