US: Don’t Railroad 9/11 Case Through Military Commissions
September 11 Defendants Should Be Prosecuted in Federal Court
September 11 Defendants Should Be Prosecuted in Federal Court
Before the US Senate Judiciary Committee
After years spent here, one prisoner pins his hope on a single phone call from the outside world – if it ever comes.
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.
A bruised-up detainee rejects the proceedings, and his lawyer discovers that military officials withheld records about his client's mental health.
Canadian Youth at Guantanamo to Be Given Access to Intelligence Files
Before the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight
International Response Needed to Stop New Abuses and Ensure Justice
Human Rights Watch's Submission to the Human Rights Council
Human Rights Watch's Submission to the Human Rights Council
Human Rights Watch's Submission to the Human Rights Council
Even an Air Force colonel who once prosecuted detainees here is condemning military commissions at the prison as politicized and unjust.