Sabotage in Guantánamo
How the 9/11 suspects are trying to exploit the major flaws in the military commissions implemented by the Bush administration
How the 9/11 suspects are trying to exploit the major flaws in the military commissions implemented by the Bush administration
The president might issue a blanket pardon to block prosecution of top U.S. officials behind brutal interrogations – including himself.
Ending Torture, Secret Detention, and the Prison at Guantanamo Bay
Hearings for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others here were marred by intimidation, partial censorship and a ruling that left justice in doubt.
September 11 Defendants Should Be Prosecuted in Federal Court
Previous Information Released on the Canadian Transferred to Syria Fails to Address Concerns about Legality of Procedures
Rome Should Seek Extradition of 26 Americans in Cleric’s Abduction
A harrowing account from a man the CIA handed over to Jordan – smuggled from prison on tiny paper – exposes U.S. complicity in torture.
CIA Transfer of Suspects to Jordan for Interrogation Violates International Law
Death Penalty in Flawed Military Commissions Should Not Be an Option
CIA’s Acknowledgment of Waterboarding is Admission of a Crime
Congress Must Act in Light of Mukasey’s Refusal to Declare Waterboarding Illegal