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US commanders encouraged abuse after Abu Ghraib
Report USA Today 07/23/06 The group Human Rights Watch said in a report released Sunday that U.S. military commanders encouraged abusive interrogations of detainees in Iraq, even after the Abu Ghraib... ...
rudkla - 24. Jul, 15:42
How U.S. Weapons Manufacturers Profit From Middle East Conflict
Audio and transcript http://www.informationcle aringhouse.info/article141 41.htm -------- Who Benefits from the Israel-Lebanon Flare-Up? http://www.lewro ckwell.com/orig7/hirsch1.h tml -------- Israel's... ...
rudkla - 1. Aug, 16:28
Gender Shadow Report Sent to UN Human Rights Committee
A coalition of women's and human rights organizations submitted a wide-ranging report on the status of women's rights in the United States to the United Nations Human Rights Committee for consideration... ...
rudkla - 22. Jul, 10:43
Rechecking the Balance of Powers
Glenn Greenwald writes, "The US Supreme Court's June 29 ruling in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld - that the Bush administration's military tribunals violated federal law and the Geneva Conventions - resoundingly rejected... ...
rudkla - 21. Jul, 22:31
Bush to Maneuver Around Supreme Court Decision Adhering to Geneva Conventions
Bush will soon formally propose a tribunal structure to try terrorism suspects with only minor changes from the military commissions that were ruled unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court last month. http://www.truthou t.org/docs_2006/072006F.sh tml ...
rudkla - 20. Jul, 23:20
Worse Than the Patriot Act
You may have read headlines calling the Cheney-Specter bill on surveillance oversight a "compromise." But make no mistake, this deal is nothing short of a complete capitulation to the Bush administration.... ...
rudkla - 18. Jul, 22:58
IT'S TIME TO CLOSE THE USA'S TORTURE CENTER
ACTION PAGE: http://www.usalone.com/sta cey/pnum403.php The Bush Administration has finally admitted that the detainees at Guantanamo are covered by the Geneva Convention. Then in the same breath said... ...
rudkla - 15. Jul, 14:16
Bush's Geneva Convention Decision "Only Partial Compliance"
The Bush administration's belated decision to recognize the applicability of the Geneva Conventions to terrorism suspects in military custody is a step forward, Human Rights Watch said today. But because... ...
rudkla - 13. Jul, 22:13
Minimum standards
Truthout by William Rivers Pitt 07/12/06 BBC News reported it this way: 'All US military detainees, including those at Guantanamo Bay, are to be treated in line with the minimum standards of the Geneva... ...
rudkla - 13. Jul, 16:08
The man who has been to America
Mother Jones by McKenzie Funk 07/12/06 The Bush administration's late embrace of the Geneva Conventions may or may not be sincere. Either way, it comes too late for hundreds of prisoners who've spent... ...
rudkla - 13. Jul, 16:01