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Spain Won’t Prosecute Bush Officials After All

By | 04.16.09 | 2:47 pm

Despite recent reports to the contrary, Spain’s attorney general has now reportedly decided not to prosecute the Bush Six — the top legal officials in the Bush administration who allegedly approved the torture of terror suspects.  Attorney General Candido Conde-Pumpio said that the United States would be the proper More…

ICRC Torture Report Posted Online

By | 04.07.09 | 11:36 am

The New York Review of Books has published the complete 43-page report by the International Committee of the Red Cross detailing the gruesome torture and abuse of “high value” prisoners held by the United States government at overseas CIA prisons, known as “black sites.” Although confidential, journalist Mark Danner More…

U.S. Tried to Get Gitmo Detainee to Waive Rights in Exchange for Release

By | 03.23.09 | 12:33 pm

The U.S. government tried to get Binyam Mohamed — the British resident who was held by the United States at Guantanamo Bay for four years and allegedly tortured in CIA “black sites” — to promise not to speak to the media or sue the United States as a condition More…

Panetta Hearing, Part Deux: Kit Bond is a Disgrace

By | 02.06.09 | 10:40 am

Sen. Kit Bond (R-Mo.) is harping on CIA Director-designate Leon Panetta for saying that people were rendered for torture. “What evidence are you basing that on, or would you like to retract that?”

“The press has identified extraordinary renditions, but no one has quite defined it,” he says, offering a More…

First the Military Commissions, Now the Black Sites

By | 01.22.09 | 9:05 am

For all the talk about Obama not governing as a progressive, take a look at his first not-even-48 hours in office. He’s suspended the Guantanamo Bay military commissions, a first step toward shuttering the entire detention complex. He’s assembled his military commanders to discuss troop withdrawals from Iraq. More…