Rendition

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  • The bigger story on Quran abuse at Gitmo

    Newsweek's blunder aside, numerous past stories revealed that the Quran was abused by interrogators at the U.S. military prison in Cuba.
  • Keeping torture in American hands

    Why ask unsavory foreign "allies" to take care of interrogating terrorist suspects for us, if we can do a better job of it ourselves?
  • The black hole problem deepens

    Can a democracy keep legions of terror suspects locked up in secret forever? The Bush administration faces a conundrum of its own making.
  • How the Bush brigade "supports" the troops

    When it comes to American POWs brutalized by U.S. enemies, the Bush White House -- with some help from the Supreme Court today -- is glad to settle for nothing.
  • A peek into the Pentagon's legal black hole

    With a new report out on the U.S. military prison in Cuba, it seems the Pentagon is shoring up its case for keeping Gitmo a gulag.
  • The growing American gulag

    A new report says the number of prisoners in U.S. custody in Iraq has doubled since October -- many of them held in nothing more than "trailers surrounded by barbed wire."
  • "The U.S. needs to come clean"

    There's more evidence corroborating the use of secret U.S. flights to the Middle East, where detainees in the war on terrorism say they were tortured.
  • Playing ball with the CIA

    Buy yourself a Gulfstream IV jet and maybe you, too, could be a team player in the Bush administration's war on terror.
  • Terrorists out on "good behavior"

    France and Britain are letting some very scary people out of jail -- is the Bush-led war on terrorism partly to blame?
  • Right Hook

    Why have conservatives been silent about new evidence that the Bush administration sanctioned torture? Victor Davis Hanson and Jonah Goldberg tell us.
  • More for the torture file

    A federal judge acknowledges "circumstantial evidence" of U.S. complicity in torture conducted by foreign allies in the war against terrorism.
  • A U.S. fleet for outsourcing torture?

    More evidence of aircraft used in the Bush administration's secretive program for rendering terrorist suspects to foreign countries.
  • The torturous road to justice

    Is the U.S. Congress finally stirring from slumber over the Bush administration's use of extraordinary rendition?
  • America's extraordinary tolerance for torture

    By now shouldn't liberals and conservatives alike be aghast over the Bush administration's secret, systematic policy of outsourcing torture?
  • "U.S. accused of 'torture flights'"

    The London Sunday Times reported yesterday that the U.S. government has a special plane devoted to the extradition of suspects in the war on terrorism.
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