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支持の多くの欧州連合の役人のスタンス、ジョンMcCainの推定共和党大統領被任命者米国の上院議員は疑わしいテロリストの抑留者のためのグアンタナモ湾の刑務所の完了を、求めた。
「私は私達が米国はで…独力でやることができないことを彼が論争したロスアンジェルスの外交政策の住所でベトナムの捕虜として6年を過ごした言ったグアンタナモを」、McCain閉めるべきであることを信じる、
サンファン、プエルトリコ-米国。 タンザニアのアメリカ大使館のアルカイダの致命的な1998年の攻撃のための戦争犯罪とグアンタナモの囚人を満たした。
米国国防総省は米国で軍事裁判によって有罪と決定されたらAhmed Khalfan Ghailaniが死刑を受け取ることができること月曜日を言った。 軍刑務所。
Ghailaniに対する充満は11人を…殺した爆撃に於いての彼の疑わしい役割のための殺害および攻撃の一般市民を含んでいる
オタワ-米国。 is violating international norms by holding a Canadian former child soldier at Guantanamo Bay, his lawyers told Canada's high court Wednesday as they sought to force the country's intelligence service to provide details from their interviews with him.Omar Khadr's attorneys argued Canadian intelligence officers violated Canada's bill of rights by questioning him in 2003 and 2004 at the U.S. military base, where some 275 men are ...
The Pentagon "likely" overwrote or deleted video recordings of a Guantanamo detainee that were subject to a court preservation order, according to a Department of Defense lawyer.
In a declaration Monday night in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, associate deputy general counsel James Hourican said that "it is likely" that Yemeni detainee Hani Saleh Rashid Abdullah was monitored by video recorders in the naval base set up to ...
The U.S. base at Guantanamo has been called many things. The "gulag of our time" (Amnesty International General Secretary Irene Khan, May 2005). "The key strategic intelligence platform in the war on terror" (Charles Stimson, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs, January 2007). The "legal equivalent of outer space" (unnamed Administration official). The right place for "the worst of a very bad ...
Prosecutors must make available a military commander who allegedly altered a report to cast blame on their client for the killing of a U.S. soldier.
GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA -- The Army judge presiding over the war-crimes trial of Canadian Omar Khadr ordered prosecutors to turn over to defense lawyers documents and interrogation notes, and to make available a key witness.
The judge, Col. Peter E. Brownback III, issued his rulings a day ...
Lawyers for a detainee held at the Navy brig in Charleston, S.C., allege in court papers to be filed today that their client was systematically abused and that he was told there were cabinets full of videotapes depicting his treatment at the hands of the FBI and the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Ali al-Marri, who has been in U.S. custody since his arrest in ...
Lawyers for Omar Khadr are asking a U.S. military judge for the names of interrogators who questioned the Canadian citizen in Afghanistan in an attempt to prove he was tortured.
Khadr's lawyers were to appear at a pretrial hearing Thursday for the 21-year-old, who has been held at the Guantanamo Bay facility since his 2002 capture during a battle in Afghanistan.
He ...
Cuba: The US military has agreed to let detainees make regular phone calls to their families from the Guantanamo Bay prison, where many have been confined in extreme isolation for as long as six years.
The new policy by the Defense Department, which previously said security concerns prevented such calls, is part of a strategy to ease conditions for frustrated prisoners at the US Navy base in southeast Cuba.
Critics ...
A freelance historian and journalist, Andy Worthington has spent several years looking at the undercurrents of post-war British social history - in particular the clash between the state and some of its most outspoken critics (protest movements, travelers and alternative communities).
In 2006, he turned his attention to the "War on Terror". Like many decent-minded citizens of the world, he had been deeply concerned, from ...
By Ross Tuttle
A damning new interview reveals that the Gitmo trials are only for show.
Secret evidence. Denial of habeas corpus. Evidence obtained by waterboarding. Indefinite detention. The litany of complaints about the legal treatment of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay is long, disturbing and by now familiar. Nonetheless, a new wave of shock and criticism greeted the Pentagon's announcement on February 11 that ...
The US decision to bring death penalty charges against six men suspected of orchestrating 9/11 attacks could strain relations with UK.
UK authorities have raised their voices against US Gitmo detention camp and the legally flawed system of military tribunals.
Human rights activists have also expressed concern over the US announcement ...
WILLIAM GLABERSON
The New York Times
Military prosecutors have decided to seek the death penalty for six Guantanamo detainees who are to be charged with central roles in the Sept. 11 terror attacks, government officials who have been briefed on the charges said Sunday.
The officials said the charges would be announced at the Pentagon as soon as today and were likely to include numerous war-crimes charges against the six men, ...
By Colin Freeman | The Telegraph
US military prosecutors are putting the finishing touches to the first major case against Guantanamo Bay inmates suspected to have helped plot the September 11 attacks.
Khalid Shaik Mohammed was subjected to "waterboarding" while in detention
The charges are expected to involve ...
By Adam Zagorin | Time Magazine
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