U.S.: Landmark Torture Ban Undercut
Congress Would Allow Evidence Obtained by Torture
U.S.: Oppose the Graham-Levin-Kyl Amendment
Human Rights Organizations Urge Opposition of the Graham-Levin-Kyl Amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act
Response to Criticism of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights
Letter from Human Rights Watch to Secretary Rice
The Lawless Skies
This week, Condoleezza Rice has denied that the CIA has been flying terror suspects to places where torture takes place. But kidnap is nothing new to that organization.
Clarification on CIA Prisons
U.S.: Rice Response Inadequate
U.K.: Highest Court Rules Out Use of Torture Evidence
Decision Affirms Global Ban on Torture
Reject Attempts to Legitimize No-Torture Promises
Council of Europe Initiative to Establish Standards for Diplomatic Assurances Threatens Global Ban on Torture
U.S.: Rice Miscasts Policy on Torture
Remarks at Start of Europe Visit Leave Concerns Unanswered
U.S. Holding at Least Twenty-Six “Ghost Detainees”
List of Detainees Published by Human Rights Watch
List of “Ghost Prisoners” Possibly in CIA Custody
List of Detainees Published by Human Rights Watch
Terror suspects should be prosecuted not tortured
Concerns Regarding Provisions in US Anti Terrorism Bill
Submission from Human Rights Watch to Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee Inquiry