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United States of torture
‘Rampant’ police brutality with Obama; the sheriff proud of the ‘worst prison in the world’; as the independent task force finds Guantanamo torture 'indisputable', ‘Orwell would have been pressed to conceive the plight of the 86: cleared for release, but denied freedom, using a hunger strike as their last weapon, only to be kept alive by the very people who will not let them go’ –
The dark side of the war on terror
An independent, nonpartisan group of experts has established beyond doubt what the Bush administration refused to admit in the dark years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and what the Obama administration refuses to confront: “It is indisputable that the United States engaged in the practice of torture.
Terrorist's wife cleared of failing to tell police about husband's plans
Salma Kabal found not guilty of failing to disclose information about terrorism to West Midlands police concerning Ashik Ali
CP responds to cancelled event in Manchester
It is with regret that CagePrisoners announces the cancellation of the event “You think you know Guantanamo Bay?” which was scheduled for Thursday 18 April at Manchester Metropolitan Business School.
Its official: Pakistan’s former military ruler is a fugitive
Pakistan's farcical arrest warrant for Pervez Musharraf echoes a past laden with disappearance and torture that is about to catch up with him
Abu Qatada: Home Office seeks Supreme Court appeal permission
The government has asked for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court against a ruling preventing the deportation of radical Islamic cleric Abu Qatada.
More prisoners join Guantanamo Bay hunger strike
Seven prisoners have joined a hunger strike at the US detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, bringing the total number to 52, US military officials have said.
US military officials say ‘appropriate’ force used in Guantanamo raid that resulted in clash
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba — Top officials at the Guantanamo Bay detention center on Tuesday defended a raid that resulted in a violent clash with detainees, saying the operation was critical and the handful of injuries on both sides were minor.
Citing AP story, Fla. imam seeks new terror trial
MIAMI — A Muslim cleric convicted in South Florida of terrorism support charges is seeking a new trial, partly because of an Associated Press interview with the key FBI informant.
Stoke terror sentences revised
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