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U.S. Will Provide OAS Body with Obama Administration’s Position on Truth Commission

By | 03.20.09 | 5:57 pm

It was an odd but refreshing spectacle, to see U.S.-based human rights lawyers arguing to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights that the United States has effectively insulated itself from accountability for torture and war crimes, and ought to be pushed by an international body to do better.

Rights Groups To Call for Prosecutions of Bush Officials Before International Commission

By | 03.20.09 | 12:37 pm

Human Rights USA, the Center for Constitutional Rights and the American Civil Liberties Union are expected to make their case why the United States must prosecute former Bush administration officials for war crimes and grave violations of international law before the Inter-American Commission for Human Rights this afternoon in More…

Rare Victory for Torture Victims: Lawsuit Can Continue

By | 03.20.09 | 8:45 am

In a rare victory for torture victims, a federal judge yesterday ruled that detainees who claim they were tortured at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq can move ahead with their lawsuit against defense contractor CACI, which t the U.S. government hired to assist in interrogations of Iraqi prisoners. More…

Obama To Close GTMO On… Day One?

By | 01.12.09 | 3:18 pm

I could not be more confused now. Yesterday President-elect Barack Obama says it’s “more difficult than I think a lot of people realize” to close Guantanamo Bay. Today the Center for Constitutional Rights gently refutes him. And now — and I’m not saying the two things are necessarily More…

How Hard Is It To Close Guantanamo?

By | 01.12.09 | 10:03 am

President-elect Barack Obama seems to think it’s kind of hard to close Guantanamo Bay:

It is more difficult than I think a lot of people realize and we are going to get it done but part of the challenge that you have is that you have a

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NYT Endorses Torture Victims’ Lawsuits Against Bush Officials

By | 12.24.08 | 7:42 pm

The New York Times’ opinion page has long been a strong supporter of the rights of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, but the Times moved a step further today, to support detainees’ right to sue for monetary damages.

Court Order Allows Government to Hold Prisoners Based on Secret Evidence

By | 12.17.08 | 3:16 pm

SCOTUSblog reports that the federal district court judge in Washington overseeing 113 habeas cases involving about 200 Guantanamo detainees caved to the government’s demands yesterday, significantly modifying his previous order requiring broad disclosure by the government to the detainees and their lawyers about the government’s legal and factual justification More…

Does the U.S. Owe Torture Victims?

By | 12.10.08 | 4:57 pm

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday had an opportunity to consider a question that may become more pressing in coming years: Should the U.S. government have to pay damages to a innocent man arrested and secretly sent overseas where he faced certain torture?

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Second Circuit to Re-Hear Extraordinary Rendition Case Today

By | 12.09.08 | 12:02 pm

The case of Maher Arar, the Canadian citizen arrested in New York and sent to Syria to be interrogated under torture, will be re-heard today by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, sitting en banc.

As I reported earlier, the 34-year-old computer consultant of Syrian descent More…