By William Fisher New York (IPS), 2008 The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency has refused to release more than 7,000 documents related to its programs of secret detentions, renditions, and torture, and is asking a federal judge to dismiss a Freedom of Information lawsuit demanding disclosure. The refusal came last week in the CIA’s response...
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By Aaron Glantz Silver Spring, MD (IPS), 2008 I would like to share with you how one goes about becoming a concentration camp guard without having made many decisions,” 24-year-old former Guantanamo prison guard Christopher Arent told a crowd of hundreds at last weekend’s Winter Soldier gathering outside Washington, DC. “I was 17 years...
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Is It True? By Usama Abu Kabir (Guantanamo Prisoner) Is it true that the Grass grows again after the rain? Is it true that the Flowers will rise up in the Spring? Is it true that the Birds will migrate home again? Is it true that the Salmon swim back up the stream? It...
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Art Laffin Witness Against Torture My name is Arthur Laffin and I am representing Mane’I al Otaybi, a Saudi national who was 25 years old when he was taken into U.S. custody in Afghanistan. He died at the Guantanamo military prison on June 10, 2006 of a reported suicide. To date, there has been...
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Witness Against Torture WASHINGTON, D.C., May 29, 2008 Thirty-four Americans arrested at the Supreme Court on January 11, 2008 were found guilty after a three-day trial which began on Tuesday, May 27th in D.C. Superior Court. The defendants represented themselves, mounting a spirited defense of their First Amendment rights to protest the gross injustice...
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