The UK government's Guantánamo guilt, and the urgent need for Shaker Aamer's return
Andy Worthington on why the financial settlement is an admission of guilt, and Shaker Aamer must be returned home now.
Who are the remaining prisoners in Guantánamo? Part Eight: Captured in Afghanistan (2002-07)
This is the eighth part of an exclusive nine-part series telling the stories of all 174 prisoners in Guantanamo.
Legal challenge to US assassination policy divides rights groups
Civilian trials for Guantanamo Bay detainees? The jury is out
Guantánamo, Exception or Rule?
Defense closing at Guantanamo detainee's NY trial
NEW YORK (AP) — The defense is expected to give its closing argument for the first Guantanamo detainee to face a civilian trial.
Guantánamo: Behind closed doors - Moazzam Begg on Edmund Clark's compelling photography
Edmund Clark took photographs of Guantánamo – of the naval base where the American community lives and the cells in which the prisoners were confined. He also took pictures of the homes where former inmates are struggling to rebuild their lives. The collection makes compelling viewing for former detainee Moazzam Begg.
No appetite for prosecution: In memoir, Bush admits he authorized the use of torture, but no one cares
Andy Worthington on George W. Bush's shocking confession in his memoir - and how few people are calling for his prosecution.
Is There No End to Republicans’ Abuse of Guantánamo Prisoners?
Andy Worthington on how Republican Senators have been lying about Guantanamo to keep the prison open.
Omar Khadr jury hammers the final nail into the coffin of American justice
Andy Worthington's epitaph for US justice, following the 40-year sentence given to Omar Khadr by his military jury.
“A child’s soul is sacred”: Omar Khadr’s touching exchange of letters with Canadian professor
Andy Worthington reports on letters revealed in court at Guantanamo last week, which show Omar Khadr's kindness and humanity.
Torture is finally mentioned on the last day of Omar Khadr’s sentencing hearing at Guantánamo
Abu Zubaydah
Abu Zubaydah’s name has become infamous in the War on Terror. He is designated as a high value detainee (HVD) and his capture in 2002 was pushed by the then US president George W. Bush as a great success.
In Omar Khadr’s sentencing phase, US government introduces Islamophobic “expert” and irrelevant testimony
Andy Worthington on how the US authorities have continued to distort Omar Khadr's case in the sentencing hearings this week.
How Paul Wolfowitz authorized human experimentation at Guantánamo
Jason Leopold and Jeff Kaye's breath-taking exclusive on a March 2002 memo by Paul Wolfowitz authorizing human experimentation.
The Betrayal of Omar Khadr – and of American Justice
Andy Worthington wonders whether Omar Khadr's plea deal involves the truth, and despairs that it defends the broken Commission system.
Exclusive: Moazzam Begg interviews former Guantanamo prisoner, Adel el-Gazzar, in Slovakia
Over the past year the US administration has released around 30 Guantanamo prisoners to several European nations. They include France, Switzerland, Germany, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Albania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Latvia, Georgia and even Cape Verde. Three men were also sent to Slovakia at the beginning of this year as part it’s gesture of solidarity with President Barack Obama's pledge to empty and close the detention centre.
The Call of April 3, 2010 for the Release of Ali Aarrass
On 1 April 2010, there will be exactly two years since Aarrass Ali, Belgo-Moroccan, was jailed in a prison in Spain (Madrid Badajoz and then finally Botafuegos in Algeciras) pending a decision on his extradition to Morocco for “terrorism.”
US judge bans Guantanamo witness
The first civilian trial for a Guantanamo Bay detainee has been delayed after a judge told prosecutors they cannot call their star witness.
What happened in Europe's secret CIA prisons?
Events
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International human rights breaches - State accountability v State immunity
A forum to discuss the issues surrounding International human rights breaches – State accountability v…
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Legal seminar: Preserving the rule of law: taking a risk
A discussion between noted human…
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Extradited to a future of torture: the reality of solitary confinement in America
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Spying and Entrapment
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Starving for justice
Shaker Aamer, Fayiz al-Kandari, Samir Moqbel and 163 other have been starving for over 100 days to get justice.
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Are Muslims active enough in the fight against Guantanamo?
Tariq Ramadan speaks to Moazzam Begg about the Guantanamo hunger strikers and…
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Guantanamo: 100 days of hunger strike - Template Khutba
For exactly 100 days today, Guantanamo detainees have been on hunger strike,…
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Muslim students discriminated against in the UK
Is the British government is really clamping down on Islamic extremism at British…
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Help Lynne Stewart, civil rights lawyer for Muslim defendants, stay alive
Lynne Stewart is a prominent civil rights lawyer who’s now facing the prospect of death on the inside.
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How your Schedule 7 swab could help get your family arrested
Have you ever been swabbed under Schedule 7 or in any criminal…
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Why haven't you signed the Shaker Aamer petition?
What do you see when you read the name? I often…



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