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The War Party returns
AntiWar.Com by Justin Raimondo 06/01/09 The fundamentals of U.S. foreign policy — a policy based on the grandiose delusion that the U.S. can and must retain hegemonic power in the world in order to ensure... ...
rudkla - 1. Jun, 10:03
Children as Unlamented Victims of Bush's War Crimes
By Michael Haas The best kept secret of the Bush's war crimes is that thousands of children have been imprisoned, tortured, and otherwise denied rights under the Geneva Conventions and related international... ...
rudkla - 2. Mai, 06:05
CIA first proposed waterboarding in May 2002
The document released Wednesday by the Senate Intelligence Committee provides the most detailed timeline yet for how the CIA's harsh interrogation program was conceived and approved. http://www.wash ingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/cont ent/article/2009/04/22/AR2 009042202666.html... ...
rudkla - 27. Apr, 22:39
Bush's Tortured Legacy
Dr. James J. Zogby, Truthout: "Two major stories, prominently featured in The Washington Post and The New York Times last Sunday, dealt with the Bush administration's use of torture. When combined, they... ...
rudkla - 7. Apr, 23:42
Bagram: Guantanamo’s dark mirror
CounterPunch by Andy Worthington 04/06/09 Sin ce coming to power in a blaze of reforming glory, promising to close Guantanamo within a year, to stop the CIA from running offshore torture prisons, and... ...
rudkla - 7. Apr, 10:09
Guantanamo's Faceless Victims
Karen Greenberg, The Guardian UK: "When Binyam Mohamed set foot last week onto British soil after seven excruciating years of imprisonment in Pakistan, Morocco and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, he left the airport... ...
rudkla - 12. Mär, 22:49
Obama's War on Terror May Resemble Bush's
In little-noticed confirmation testimony recently, Obama nominees endorsed continuing the C.I.A.'s program of transferring prisoners to other countries without legal rights, and indefinitely detaining... ...
rudkla - 18. Feb, 23:00
Hunger Strikes Continue at Guantánamo
By Robert Mackey A United States military lawyer representing one of the 242 detainees still imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay told a British newspaper on Sunday that, including her client, "at least 50 people... ...
rudkla - 12. Feb, 08:49
Behind the Executive Orders
Jane Mayer, The New Yorker: "On Thursday, President Barack Obama consigned to history the worst excesses of the Bush Administration's 'war on terror.' One of the four executive orders that Obama signed... ...
rudkla - 29. Jan, 17:39
Still Combating Stereotypes in the 21st Century
By Ghada Al Atrash Janbey From my personal experience as an Arab woman raised in the West for more than twenty years, I find myself constantly defying the stereotypes that have categorized me and my... ...
rudkla - 27. Dez, 08:55