America's Iraqi prisoners
Guilty in Guantánamo
Osama bin Laden's driver has been tried and convicted. But what's the verdict for the Bush administration's tactics in the war on terror?
Ending Lapse into Lawlessness
US: Hamdan Trial Exposes Flaws in Military Commissions
Tribunal Handicaps the Defense
Sudan: End Sham Trials by Anti-Terror Courts
30 Men Sentenced to Death After Unfair Trials
The bizarre trial of bin Laden's bodyguard
The "capture videos" the Pentagon aims to bury, late-night brutality pointing to the CIA – and even a surreal viewing of "The Dark Knight" here in Guantánamo.
Trained in terror
The British trained the Kenyan army in counter-terrorism tactics that are being used with devastating force against its own people
Debating Human Rights and Counterterrorism in Britain
Sabotage in Guantánamo
How the 9/11 suspects are trying to exploit the major flaws in the military commissions implemented by the Bush administration
US/Algeria: Reveal Location of Guantanamo Detainees
Two Algerians Missing Since Their July 2 Return Home
Beware Bush's preemptive strike on torture
The president might issue a blanket pardon to block prosecution of top U.S. officials behind brutal interrogations – including himself.
UK: 42-Day Pre-Charge Detention Violates Rights
House of Lords Should Reject Harmful Provisions of Terrorism Bill
Restoring Moral Authority
Ending Torture, Secret Detention, and the Prison at Guantanamo Bay