The new commander of the Guantanamo Bay prison is seeking to impose new rules on communication between detainees and their lawyers, despite stern objections on the grounds that they violate legal ethics and constitutional rights. The proposed rules, still in draft...
Obama: Gitmo, Foreign Command Provisions in Law Don’t Count
Obama: Gitmo, Foreign Command Provisions in Law Don’t Count
US Judge Dismisses Lawsuit for Tortured Gitmo Detainee
A U.S. judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit by a former Guantanamo detainee seeking damages for torture and abuse he suffered while in U.S. custody. Abdul Rahim Abdul Razak al Janko, a Syrian national, was captured in 2002 and was released in 2009 after finally being...
Beyond Guantánamo, a Web of Prisons for Terrorism Inmates
Beyond Guantánamo, a Web of Prisons for Terrorism Inmates
Guantanamo Officials Violate Attorney-Client Privilege in New Policy
Lawyers representing detainees at Guantanamo Bay detention center say officials at the military base have been reading privileged attorney-client communications, which they assert is illegal, violates legal ethics, and will impede the criminal proceedings set to...
Sen. McConnell Demands Iraqi Suspects Be Sent to Gitmo
Sen. McConnell Demands Iraqi Suspects Be Sent to Gitmo | Insists suspects face infamous prison to get ‘justice they deserve’
Leaked Files Detail Gitmo’s History of Child Prisoners
Leaked Files Detail Gitmo’s History of Child Prisoners | Over 60 detainees were under 18 when captured
Study: Gitmo Doctors Ignored Signs of Torture
Study: Gitmo Doctors Ignored Signs of Torture | Officials shrugged off data suggesting beatings
US Condemns WikiLeaks Release of Gitmo Files
US Condemns WikiLeaks Release of Gitmo Files | Officials do damage control as leaks spawn more criticism
White House Reverses Civilian Trial Plan for Detainee
White House Reverses Civilian Trial Plan for Detainee | AG blames Congress for Obama’s decision