January 9, 2022
20 Years of US Torture – and Counting
Twenty years after Guantánamo Bay detention operations commenced on January 11, 2002, a new report assesses the massive costs of US unlawful transfers, secret detention, and torture after the September 11, 2001, attacks. The report, from the Costs of War Project at Brown University’s Watson Institute and Human Rights Watch, outlines how these abuses trample on the rights of victims and suspects, create a burden to US taxpayers, and damage counterterrorism efforts worldwide, ultimately jeopardizing universal human rights protections for everyone.
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Ethiopia: Returned Tigrayans Detained, Abused
Saudi Arabia Should Stop Deporting Tigrayan Migrants to Ethiopia
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US: Failure to Pass Build Back Better Act Imperils Rights
Can Advance Economic Justice, Fix Broken Safety Net, But More Needed
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Egypt: Wave of Unjust ‘Emergency’ Trials
Prosecutions Fast-Tracked Despite End to State of Emergency