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At Guantánamo, bizarre proceedings with the 9/11 suspects raise questions about a prisoner's psychiatric evaluation and the murky role of the CIA.
By Joanne Mariner
September 29, 2008
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Was one of the youngest prisoners at Guantánamo rushed to court by the Bush administration for political reasons?
By Jo Becker
August 20, 2008
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Why the conviction of Osama bin Laden's driver did nothing to undo the damage caused by Bush's policies in the war on terror.
By Carol Chodroff
August 12, 2008
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Prosecutors had sought at least 30 years for bin Laden's former driver; instead, he'll be eligible for release in six months.
By Alex Koppelman
August 7, 2008
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Osama bin Laden's driver has been tried and convicted. But what's the verdict for the Bush administration's tactics in the war on terror?
By Stacy Sullivan
August 7, 2008
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A military jury convicts Osama bin Laden's former driver on a charge of supporting terrorism, but acquits him of conspiracy.
By Alex Koppelman
August 6, 2008
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The "capture videos" the Pentagon aims to bury, late-night brutality pointing to the CIA -- and even a surreal viewing of "The Dark Knight" here in Guantánamo.
By Julia Hall
August 1, 2008
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How the 9/11 suspects are trying to exploit the major flaws in the military commissions implemented by the Bush administration.
By Stacy Sullivan
July 15, 2008
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The president might issue a blanket pardon to block prosecution of top U.S. officials behind brutal interrogations -- including himself.
By James Ross
July 10, 2008
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New evidence shows that despite warnings from across the military, former Gen. Richard Myers shut down legal scrutiny of brutal interrogation tactics.
By Mark Benjamin
June 30, 2008
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The Bush administration's treatment of juvenile prisoners shipped to Guantánamo Bay defies logic as well as international law.
By Jo Becker
June 24, 2008
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A Senate committee finds that there are major holes in Pentagon officials' stories about the decision to use certain interrogation tactics at Guantánamo.
By Alex Koppelman
June 17, 2008
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The court's latest rebuke of Guantanamo Bay won't close the prison down. But it's a step toward curbing Bush's unilateral tactics.
By James Ross
June 13, 2008
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The text of the court's historic decision to strike down part of the Military Commissions Act and affirm the right of Guantánamo prisoners to challenge their detention.
June 12, 2008
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The ruling, decided by a 5-4 vote, is the third time the court has ruled against the Bush administration in a case involving the detainees.
By Alex Koppelman
June 12, 2008
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A new report reveals that a number of prisoners -- even some long ago cleared to leave -- are spiraling into hallucinations, despair and suicide.
By Jennifer Daskal and Stacy Sullivan
June 10, 2008
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, puts on quite a show at his arraignment in Guantánamo.
By Vincent Rossmeier
June 5, 2008
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After years spent here, one prisoner pins his hope on a single phone call from the outside world -- if it ever comes.
By Carol Chodroff
May 29, 2008
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A teenager captured in Afghanistan and shipped to the U.S. prison remained unknown to the world for five years. Now he's being tried as an adult.
By Stacy Sullivan
May 27, 2008
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A bruised-up detainee rejects the proceedings, and his lawyer discovers that military officials withheld records about his client's mental health.
By Carol Chodroff
May 24, 2008
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Even an Air Force colonel who once prosecuted detainees here is condemning military commissions at the prison as politicized and unjust.
By Jennifer Daskal
May 2, 2008
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The Air Force colonel who once led prosecutions at the controversial facility took the stand Monday to discuss political pressure affecting justice there.
By Alex Koppelman
April 29, 2008
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A harrowing account from a man the CIA handed over to Jordan -- smuggled from prison on tiny paper -- exposes U.S. complicity in torture.
By Joanne Mariner
April 10, 2008
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Ex-Navy officer Matthew Diaz gambled everything to uphold the rights of prisoners at Guantánamo. Now he may lose his law license.
By Joe Conason
April 4, 2008
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A gravely ill detainee I represent, never charged with a crime, has been neglected by military doctors. Will he be the next to die inside the notorious prison?
By H. Candace Gorman
March 14, 2008