India: Repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act
50th Anniversary of Law Allowing Shoot-to-Kill, Other Serious Abuses
50th Anniversary of Law Allowing Shoot-to-Kill, Other Serious Abuses
Why the conviction of Osama bin Laden's driver did nothing to undo the damage caused by Bush's policies in the war on terror.
Commissions’ unfair rules deliver a shaky verdict rather than justice.
Osama bin Laden's driver has been tried and convicted. But what's the verdict for the Bush administration's tactics in the war on terror?
Tribunal Handicaps the Defense
30 Men Sentenced to Death After Unfair Trials
The "capture videos" the Pentagon aims to bury, late-night brutality pointing to the CIA – and even a surreal viewing of "The Dark Knight" here in Guantánamo.
The British trained the Kenyan army in counter-terrorism tactics that are being used with devastating force against its own people
How the 9/11 suspects are trying to exploit the major flaws in the military commissions implemented by the Bush administration
Two Algerians Missing Since Their July 2 Return Home
The president might issue a blanket pardon to block prosecution of top U.S. officials behind brutal interrogations – including himself.