Guantanamo Whistleblowers

Former Gitmo Prosecutor: I Resigned To Prevent Waterboarding As Evidence

NY Times | Morris Davis | Posted 02.17.2008 | Politics


Twenty-seven years ago, in the final days of the Iran hostage crisis, the C.I.A.'s Tehran station chief, Tom Ahern, faced his principal interrogator f...

Horror at Guantanamo: Libyan Detainee Infected with AIDS

Andy Worthington | Posted 01.31.2008 | Politics


Andy Worthington

I can only hope that this administration's disdain for the law and for human suffering will help the justices to rule for the detainees, and that in the meantime Mr. al-Ghizzawi does not die in Guantanamo,

Six Years Of Guantánamo: Enough Is Enough

Andy Worthington | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics


Andy Worthington

Six years ago the first of 778 prisoners -- identified only by numbers -- arrived at the U.S. naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

A New Guantánamo Whistleblower Steps Forward to Criticize the Tribunal Process

Andy Worthington | Posted 10.09.2007 | Politics


Andy Worthington

The saga of the Guantánamo whistleblowers resurfaced last week when an Army Major filed an affidavit in the case of a Sudanese detainee who was kidnapped in 2002 from his home in Pakistan.


 

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