Gitmo prisoner matched to Pearl murder video faces military trial

By Julie Vorman

Gitmo prisoner matched to Pearl murder video faces military trial

The Abu Ghraib supplementary documents

By Alexander Cohen

WASHINGTON, October 8, 2004 — The military's mission at Abu Ghraib was inadequately planned almost from conception. It was subordinated to p

ACLU plans new attempt to get Bush memo on rendition

By Ariel Wittenberg

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is preparing to soon go back to court to obtain a Sept. 17, 2001 memo by then-President George W.
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Ahmed Ressam, mastermind of foiled LAX plot, gave up valuable details about al-Qaida without harsh interrogation

By David Heath

Fresh debate about interrogation tactics after bin Laden’s killing raises profile of foiled LAX bomber

A strained alliance

By Nathaniel Heller

Poland's cooperation with the U.S. brings internal and diplomatic disapproval

U.S. treatment of detainees deplored

By Michael Bilton

Critics denounce 'waterboarding' and other interrogation techniques banned by Geneva Conventions

Excerpts from this story referencing "Torture":

"… Pentagon redefined what constituted Torture. Under the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Torture is …"

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Too close to the edge on torture

By The Center for Public Integrity

In 2008 top officials of the DOJ and White House defended interrogation policies against a torrent of congressional questions about torture

Secret US detention program had many foreign collaborators

By Douglas Birch

A new report details the involvement of dozens of countries in rough treatment, without accountability

Excerpts from this story referencing "Torture":

"… ollowing the death of the Libyan strongman. The release of “Globalizing Torture: CIA Secret Detention and Extraordinary Rendition,” drew wide attention …"