The U.S.'s first war crimes trial since World War II has ended in a split verdict. Salim Ahmed Hamdan, who acknowledged he chauffeure … more…
Of all the reports that have come out of Salim Hamdan's trial for providing support for terrorism, the first U.S. war crimes hearing … more…
Yesterday we spoke with The New Yorker’s Jane Mayer about "The Dark Side," her new book exploring the White House’s move to abus … more…
As much as any other reporter, The New Yorker’s Jane Mayer has helped expose the post-9/11 system of detention, rendition and abuse o … more…
Tuesday, July 15
New Yorker writer Jane Mayer releases her new book “The Dark Side,” an extensively reported account of the de … more…
The McClatchy newspaper chain recently published a five-part series detailing the U.S.'s treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay an … more…
For the administration's detainee policy, it's been two weeks full of revelations and upheavals.
Last week, the Supreme Court upset … more…
Earlier this week the McClatchy Washington Bureau published an impressive five-part investigation into detention facilities in Guanta … more…
For 18 months, the Senate Armed Services Committee has been conducting a wide-ranging investigation into the military's adoption of n … more…
Yesterday we noted that a judge for the Guantanamo Bay military commissions who had repeatedly ruled against prosecutors had been abr … more…
February 22, 2010
DoJ Report: CIA Memo Used to Justify Waterboarding Inaccurate Michael Isikoff, Newsweek, February 22, 2010
February 01, 2010
America’s Secret Afghan Prisons Anand Gopal, The Nation, February 01, 2010
January 22, 2010
Justice Task Force: 50 Gitmo Detainees Should Be Held Indefinitely Peter Finn, Washington Post, January 22, 2010
January 15, 2010
Former Gitmo Detainee Blames Torture for Failure of Rehabilitation Peter Taylor, BBC, January 15, 2010
January 08, 2010
U.S. Military Probes Allegations of Detainee Abuse in Afghanistan Joshua Partlow, Washington Post, January 08, 2010
December 11, 2009
Defense Dept. Faulted for Not Taping Detainee Del Quentin Wilber, Washington Post, December 11, 2009