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…
A recent federal court decision that yet another Guantanamo captive’s detention is illegal offers the most detailed picture to date o … more…
We’ve been writing about what appears to be the government’s quickly collapsing cases in the coming war crimes trials at Guantana … more…
Earlier today we wrote about the case of Gitmo detainee Mohamed Jawad, who was first detained as a teenager in Afghanistan in late 20 … more…
Prosecutors at the war crimes tribunals in Guantanamo Bay can’t be feeling very upbeat nowadays. Over the last six months, nearly eve … more…
Last week, we wrote about the latest resignation of a Gitmo military prosecutor. The officer, Lt. Col. Darrel Vandeveld, complained i … more…
August 05, 2009
Military Lawyer: U.S. Paid Gitmo Prosecution Witnesses Daphne Eviatar, Washington Independent, August 05, 2009
January 14, 2009
Ex-Gitmo Prosecutor: Evidence in Terror Cases in Chaos Peter Finn, Washington Post, January 14, 2009
October 29, 2008
Gitmo Judge: Threats to Family Constitutes Torture Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, October 29, 2008
August 18, 2008
Gitmo Hearing Highlights Psychologists’ Role in Abuse at Bagram Jennifer Turner, Daily Kos, August 18, 2008
August 14, 2008
Pentagon Official Removed from Second Gitmo Trial AP, August 14, 2008
June 09, 2008
Gitmo Detainee’s Attorney Seeks Dismissal Over Abuse Josh White, Washington Post, June 09, 2008