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Olbermann: “Why does habeas corpus hate America”
http://www.prisonplanet.co m/articles/October2006/111 006Olbermann.htm Informa nt: shane_digital https://fr eepage.twoday.net/search?q =Habeas+Corpus ...
rudkla - 12. Okt, 10:32
Has Washington found its Iranian Chalabi?
Mother Jones by Laura Rozen 10/06/06 This past summer, an op-ed appeared in the Washington Post under the byline of Richard Perle, the influential former Pentagon adviser who was a chief booster of Ahmed... ...
rudkla - 11. Okt, 16:52
Attack Dogs Used Against Prisoners in US
Five state prison systems in the United States permit the use of aggressive, unmuzzled dogs to terrify and even attack prisoners in efforts to remove them from their cells, Human Rights Watch said today... ...
rudkla - 10. Okt, 23:06
American prison camps are on the way
AlterNet by Marjorie Cohn 10/09/06 Kellogg Brown & Root, a Halliburton subsidiary, is constructing a huge facility at an undisclosed location to hold tens of thousands of Bush's 'unlawful enemy combatants.'... ...
rudkla - 10. Okt, 16:10
A nation still at war
Common Dreams by Cindy Sheehan 10/08/06 The Foleygate scandal may be the thing that finally brings the corrupt party of gloat and bloat down, but it should be Iraq. It should be suspending habeas corpus.... ...
rudkla - 9. Okt, 15:18
The Republican war on America
Liberty For All by George Phillies 10/08/06 Return to the last week of September, 2006, and the Republican Bills to legalize torture, to end the right of habeas corpus, to imprison persons without trial,... ...
rudkla - 9. Okt, 15:01
Bush's Failed Policy of Kill, Kill, Kill
Robert Parry writes that: "America will bleed itself dry of available troops; it will spend itself into bankruptcy; it will transform itself into a grotesque caricature of what the United States once was.... ...
rudkla - 6. Okt, 22:42
The US Occupation of Iraq: Casualties Not Counted
Dahr Jamail writes: "There are approximately 100,000-125,000 American civilian contractors working in Iraq and Afghanistan. Their jobs range from providing security to desk work to interrogating prisoners... ...
rudkla - 5. Okt, 22:18
The best for the worst
Reason by Jacob Sullum 10/04/06 Under the Military Commissions Act recently approved by Congress, there are two ways the government can imprison a suspected terrorist for the rest of his life. It can... ...
rudkla - 5. Okt, 15:55
Journalist Jailed for Refusing to Turn Over Protest Footage
"24-year-old independent journalist Josh Wolf has gone to prison protecting press freedom," writes Sarah Olson. "At a time when the mainstream press is increasingly cowed into silence or submission by... ...
rudkla - 3. Okt, 22:48