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Another Death at Guantanamo
A US Military spokesperson has announced the death of 31-year-old Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Salih, also known as Al Hanashi in an apparent suicide on Monday night (1st June).
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Ghailani Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ in US Civilian Court
Ahmed Ghailani was held in CIA blacksites for two years before being transferred to Guantanamo Bay. Now Ghailani will be afforded due process in a US Federal Court.
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Military Commissions Set to Continue
President Obama announced on Friday 15th May that the widely criticised Military Commissions system created under President Bush would be retained with a few amendments. Amnesty International has been calling for the Commissions to be scrapped and for a return to the rule of law.

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The ‘Torture Memos’
A look at the contents of the four memos released by the Obama Administration.
President Obama’s first 100 days: Report introduction
President Obama must begin to address the crimes and widespread violations of human rights that have stained the USA's response to the 11 September 2001 attacks.

President Obama’s first 100 days: Timeline
Here's a timeline of key events during President Obama's first 100 days in office.
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Mixed Messages
President Obama's first 100 days yield mixed messages about counter terror and human rights.
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Lawyers for Guantanamo detainee caught in bizarre twist of secrecy
Obama has been denied access to the contents of a letter outlining prisoner abuse at Guantanamo.
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Finally Accountable?
Outspoken Spanish Judge takes ex-Bush officials to court for sanctioning torture.
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Current Conditions at Guantanamo Bay
A summary of issues raised in the Centre for Constitutional Rights Report into current conditions of confinement in Guantanamo Bay
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Guantanamo Bay: Recent Developments
Although Obama has announced the closure of Guantanamo Bay many issues regarding treatment and legal status remain.

The Army Field Manual: Sanctioning Cruelty?
There has been much talk of the amended Army Field Manual constituting cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, but what treatment is permissible under its guidelines?

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Out of sight, out of mind, out of court?
The Bagram detention facility has been slated for a major expansion while detainees are denied habeas corpus.
Wish list - Obama’s first 100 days
We're not expecting the impossible of US President Barack Obama. But we do expect him to fulfill his commitment to end the abuses of the 'War on Terror' in his first 100 days in office.
A poem from Guantanamo
Jumah al Dossari was held in Guantánamo for more than five years. He tried to commit suicide more than a dozen times. Riz Ahmed, actor from the film "Road to Guantánamo", reads Jumah al Dossari's Death Poem in a short video.
Obama’s Anti-Torture Trifecta
Obama's top intelligence and legal picks-- all anti-torture
Accountability for US human rights violators
US Attorney General Michael Mukasey yesterday indicated that President George W. Bush would not be issuing pre-emptive pardons in cases of officials implicated in torture or other abuses in the 'war on terror'.

Former US military prosecutor tells truth about Guantanamo
Former US military prosecutor Lieutenant-Colonel Darrel Vandevelt resigned from his post in September 2008.

Guantanamo: US Court orders release of five Bosnian Algerians
On 20 November 2008, Judge Richard Leon of the US District Court for the District of Columbia (DC) ordered the release of five of the six Bosnian Algerians detained in January 2002.

Hicks control order to be lifted
We welcome the decision by the Australian Federal Police not to apply for an extension to the control order on former Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks.


I hope that Australia is bringing diplomatic pressure to bear in the fight against this prehistoric legislation.
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