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U.S. Back on the Road to Abu Ghraib
In a major speech this week, George Bush once again declared "the United States does not torture." But of course Bush is lying - we've all seen the photos. Now Bush wants to "legalize" past torture by... ...
rudkla - 14. Sep, 22:43
Bush Tribunal Plan Ignores Supreme Court Ruling
Under the measure that President Bush proposed on Wednesday, Khalid Shaik Mohammed and other major terrorism suspects would face trials at Guantanamo Bay in military tribunals that would allow evidence... ...
rudkla - 8. Sep, 16:29
3 Republican senators among critics of military tribunal plan
President Bush's long-awaited plan for military commissions to try foreign terrorist suspects was criticized Wednesday by fellow Republicans who said the proposal, which omits many of the usual safeguards... ...
rudkla - 8. Sep, 10:11
Bush presses Congress to pass antiterrorism laws
President Bush pressed Congress on Thursday to approve new military tribunals to try terrorism suspects, a day after he admitted the CIA ran secret prisons overseas where accused militants were detained. http://snipurl. com/w2pz From... ...
rudkla - 8. Sep, 10:09
From republic to empire?
Reason by Ronald Bailey In the wake of the 9/11 atrocities, President George W. Bush asserted sweeping powers that no prior president had ever claimed. He ordered indefinite detentions of American citizens,... ...
rudkla - 7. Sep, 14:39
Bush Aims to Kill War Crimes Act
Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith write: "The US War Crimes Act of 1996 makes it a felony to commit grave violations of the Geneva Conventions. The Washington Post recently reported that the Bush administration... ...
rudkla - 5. Sep, 22:49
Bush turns his terror war on homeland
CounterPunch by Paul Craig Roberts 08/29/06 Under the Nuremberg standard, Bush is definitely a war criminal. The US Supreme Court also exposed Bush to war crime charges under both the US War Crimes Act... ...
rudkla - 30. Aug, 14:56
Military Lawyers Oppose Use of Secret Evidence in Tribunals
Despite assuring Congress that career military lawyers are helping design new trials for accused terrorists, the Bush administration has limited their input on their key request, that any tribunals must... ...
rudkla - 28. Aug, 11:42
Modest Proposal: Waterboard Congress
The White House wants military tribunals hearing the cases of terrorism suspects to be able to use "coerced" confessions. As Acting Asst. Atty. Gen. Steven Bradbury helpfully assured Congress last month,... ...
rudkla - 27. Aug, 22:36
US seeks to shield its war interrogators
The administration's two other responses to the Supreme Court's rejection of its military tribunal system have been to seek legislation blocking Guantanamo prisoners' right to sue to enforce their newly... ...
rudkla - 10. Aug, 12:21