As president-elect in late 2008, Barack Obama promised to “regain America’s moral stature in the world” by ending some of the Bush ad … more…
The federal judges who are reviewing lawsuits filed by Guantanamo inmates have found that 29 of the 35 men whose cases they’ve comp … more…
The Washington judge charged with deciding whether four detainees in Afghanistan can have their day in court gave the Obama administr … more…
An untold portion of the 600 detainees at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan were captured outside the country while engaged in peaceful … more…
As U.S. and Pakistani officials sort through the confusion following Aafia Siddiqui's transfer to New York after being charged with … more…
The U.S.'s first war crimes tribunal since World War II is now history, with quite mixed results for the government. As Carol Rosenb … more…
February 01, 2010
America’s Secret Afghan Prisons Anand Gopal, The Nation, February 01, 2010
November 30, 2009
2 Afghans Allege Abuse at U.S. Site Joshua Partlow and Julie Tate, Washington Post, November 30, 2009
August 12, 2009
General Criticizes ‘Americanization’ in Afghanistan Nathan Hodge, Wired, August 12, 2009
July 20, 2009
Pentagon Seeks to Overhaul Prisons in Afghanistan Eric Schmitt, New York Times, July 20, 2009
April 13, 2009
Obama Follows Bush Policy on Detainee Access to Courts R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post, April 13, 2009
February 13, 2009
Newly Unredacted Torture Docs Reveal Deaths, Abuse Suzanne Ito, ACLU Blog of Rights, February 13, 2009