Archive for: 02/2010

torture protest

Lawyers found guilty of professional misconduct

Two former Bush administration lawyers have been condemned for their professional misconduct concerning a series of memos that sanctioned treatment considered torture.

Guantanamo Bay

CIA: impunity for war crimes

A new UN joint study has called for accountability for those involved and responsible for disappearance, torture and other cruel treatment in the ‘War on Terror’.

Yemeni women in Sanaa old city © AP/PA Photo/Kamran Jebreili

Terror escalates in Yemen

After the alleged attempted bombing of a US airliner on Christmas day 2009, worldwide attention was cast onto Yemen, resulting in a heavy handed response to counter terrorism by the Yemeni Government.

Camp Delta security camp © APGraphicsBank

Questions emerge about apparent suicides

New revelations about the possible murder of three detainees in 2006 have come to light in an article recently published by Harpers Magazine.

Guantanamo Perimeter

Broken promises: indefinite detention at Guantanamo Bay

After a year in office, many promises made by the Obama administration remain un-kept. The internationally condemned facility at Guantanamo Bay remains open, and many remain detained without charge or prospect of release.

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