More Blowback from the War on Terror
The US-backed Ethiopian military has secreted away scores of "suspects" – including pregnant women and children – and fueled anti-American rancor in Africa
The US-backed Ethiopian military has secreted away scores of "suspects" – including pregnant women and children – and fueled anti-American rancor in Africa
Human Rights Watch and JUSTICE Amicus Brief to the UK House of Lords
At Guantánamo, bizarre proceedings with the 9/11 suspects raise questions about a prisoner's psychiatric evaluation and the murky role of the CIA.
Letter to the French government regarding findings of international human rights mechanisms on counterterrorism policies
Airstrikes Cause Public Backlash, Undermine Protection Efforts
Child Is Too Young to Be Treated as Criminal Suspect
Letter to UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband
Was one of the youngest prisoners at Guantánamo rushed to court by the Bush administration for political reasons?
A Buffalonian observes the trial of Salim Hamdan and the degradation of American justice
50th Anniversary of Law Allowing Shoot-to-Kill, Other Serious Abuses
Why the conviction of Osama bin Laden's driver did nothing to undo the damage caused by Bush's policies in the war on terror.
Commissions’ unfair rules deliver a shaky verdict rather than justice.