Ten years of torture: On anniversary of Abu Zubaydah’s capture, Poland charges former spy chief over “black site”
Ten years ago, on the evening of March 28, 2002, the Bush administration officially embarked on its “high-value detainee” program in the “war on terror” that had been declared in the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, when Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn (more commonly identified as Abu Zubaydah), was captured in a house raid in Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Rallies worldwide to mark the 9th anniversary of the disappearance of Aafia Siddiqui
On Saturday, outside the US Embassy in Grosvenor Square, London, I will be speaking at an event marking the ninth anniversary of the disappearance in Pakistan of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, who mysteriously reappeared in Afghanistan in August 2008.
Bagram and beyond: New revelations about secret US torture prisons in Afghanistan
Andy Worthington on new revelations about 20 secret prisons in Afghanistan, including the notorious Tor Jail at Bagram.
US rendition and torture: A new front for accountability opens up in Djibouti
Andy Worthington on attempts to hold the US accountable for rendition and torture in Africa, via a prison in Djibouti.
Hiding horrific tales of torture: Why the US government reached a plea deal with Guantánamo prisoner Noor Uthman Muhammed
Andy Worthington on what lies behind the plea deal of Guantanamo prisoner Noor Uthman Muhammed in his Military Commission trial.
The Aafia Siddiqui case: A new turn as lawyers release explosive, secretly recorded tape
Cageprisoners' Patron Victoria Brittain reports on compelling new evidence in the case of Aafia Siddiqui.
Ghailani sentence shows federal courts work, reveals extent of Republican hysteria
Andy Worthington on Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani's life sentence, and why it should lead to further Guantanamo trials in federal court.
Guantánamo, Exception or Rule?
Abu Zubaydah
Abu Zubaydah’s name has become infamous in the War on Terror. He is designated as a high value detainee (HVD) and his capture in 2002 was pushed by the then US president George W. Bush as a great success.
Judge denies Guantánamo prisoner’s habeas petition, ignores torture in secret CIA prisons
Andy Worthington asks why evidence of torture in secret CIA prisons was excluded from a recent habeas corpus petition.
Barbaric: 86-year sentence for Aafia Siddiqui
Andy Worthington responds to the bleak news of Aafia Siddiqui's monstrous 86-year prison sentence in New York.
Ex-Guantánamo prisoner freed in Libya after three years’ detention – and information about “ghost prisoners”
As Colonel Gaddafi marks 41 years in power, Andy Worthington reports on the release of a former Guantanamo prisoner and three former CIA "ghost prisoners," but notes that others are still held.
CIA tapes show interrogation of 9/11 suspect Binalshibh
Will Poland’s former leaders face war crimes charges for hosting secret CIA prison?
Andy Worthington asks: Could war crimes charges in Poland trigger full exposure of the CIA's secret prison programme?
New evidence about prisoners held in secret CIA prisons in Poland and Romania
New revelations from Poland unearth more than was previously known about the secret CIA prisons in Poland and Romania. Andy Worthington reports.
How Jay Bybee has approved the prosecution of CIA operatives for torture
In Congressional testimony, Jay Bybee, who approved US torture memos, accuses the CIA of using unauthorized torture methods. Prosecutions, anyone?
Events
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My Name is Ahsan – Public Meeting on Unjust Extradition of British Citizens to the US
Syed Talha Ahsan is the little-known co-defendant of Babar Ahmad. Ahsan has been diagnosed with…
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Syria's Zero Hour
Most people know about the…
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CASABLANCA PRISONERS 9 YEARS ON
On 16 May 2003,…
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Glasgow: Guantanamo Remembered - 10 years
Cageprisoners comes to Al- Furqan…
What's New
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Abu Zubaydah, the man justice has forgotten
Arrested in 2002 and tortured repeatedly, he was never charged, and the U.S. no longer believes he was even a member of…
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Angola 3: A lesson for Muslim causes
April 17th marked 40 years – over 14,600 days - that Herman Wallace…
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Bush convicted of war crimes: evidence from Cageprisoners' director crucial
IT’S OFFICIAL - George W Bush is a war criminal. And the harrowing…
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British army 'waterboarded' suspects in 70s
Evidence casts doubt on guilt of man sentenced to hang for killing…
Blog
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War on Freedom
It’s clear what’s happened to Muslims in the West – they’re the new enemies of the state. Written by Aviva Stahl
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Close Guantanamo Bay Prison
Since the war on terror began in 2001, 700+ people have been…
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The Afghan Connection: the War on Terror an opiate cash cow
Afghanistan is the world's leading supplier of illegal opiates, trafficked as opium,…

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