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Articles Tagged With 'Guantanamo Bay'

Government Could Destroy Records in Hundreds of Guantanamo Cases

Volumes of letters and notes could be shredded because of concerns about classified information and attorney-client confidentiality.

Torture Memos vs. Red Cross Report: Prisoners Describe Harsher Treatment Than in Guidelines

Prisoners tell of rougher interrogation techniques than described by the Bush administration’s lawyers.

Quick Picks: SEC Looks to Nail Boards

Judge’s Order May Force Gov’t to Outright Dismiss Case

The Obama administration has suspended war crimes trials at Guantanamo, but a military judge in one case rejects a delay.

Pentagon Keeps Mum on Who’s at Bagram

Obama Begins to Fulfill Gitmo Promise

One (Small) Step Toward Shuttering Gitmo

Out With the Old Gitmo, In With the New?

Gitmo Database Details 779 Prisoners’ Cases

Quick Picks: Bank Hoards Bailout Bucks

This Year in Scandals: Gitmo