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CIA Can Still Get Tough on Detainees
New US policies on the treatment and interrogation of terrorism suspects outlined this week by the Bush administration mean that the military no longer will resort to harsh or extreme methods to obtain... ...
rudkla - 10. Sep, 09:07
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
Military lawyers clash with White House
The Pentagon ‘s top uniformed lawyers took issue Thursday with a key part of a White House plan to prosecute terrorism detainees, telling Congress that limiting the suspects‘ access to evidence could violate... ...
rudkla - 8. Sep, 10:13
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
NYT move to block Web to Britons raises questions
A New York Times decision to block British online readers from seeing a story about London terrorism suspects raises new questions on restricting the flow of information in the Internet age, legal and... ...
rudkla - 1. Sep, 12:17
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
People are raising questions about the London arrests of terrorism suspects
Are We Falling For It Again? http://www.tompaine.com/a rticles/2006/08/17/are_we_ falling_for_it_again.php ...
rudkla - 18. Aug, 18:22
White House Asks Congress to Define War Crimes
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has pressed Congress to refine the definition of war crimes prohibited under the Geneva Conventions, as the Bush administration and lawmakers continue to debate the rules... ...
rudkla - 4. Aug, 11:36
Jordan Accused of Torturing Suspects for US
Security agents in Jordan are torturing terrorism suspects on behalf of the United States in hopes of forcing confessions, the human rights watchdog Amnesty International contended in a new report Monday. http://www.trutho ut.org/docs_2006/072406P.s html ...
rudkla - 24. Jul, 21:57
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