October 2, 2004
September 30, 2004
Inalienable Rights
Can human-rights law help to end U.S. mistreatment of noncitizens?
September 30, 2004
UK: Freedom in the Balance
Britain's Highest Court to Rule on Indefinite Detention
September 17, 2004
A Few Good Men at Gitmo
September 16, 2004
U.S.: Military Commissions Fatally Flawed
Guantánamo Hearings Show How They Fall Far Short on Fair Trial Standards
September 10, 2004
U.S.: Investigate 'Ghost Detainees'
September 9, 2004
Uzbekistan: Torture, Unfair Trials in Wake of Attacks
Government Broadly Targets Dissident Muslims in Response to March-April Violence
September 8, 2004
U.K.: Postponing Rights Report Sends ‘Wrong Message’
Hostage-Takers’ Abuses No Reason for Foreign Office to Delay Rights Assessment
September 8, 2004
Letter to UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw
August 27, 2004
Hold Officials Responsible
August 26, 2004
U.S.: Makeshift Process of Military Commissions Imperils Justice
Poor Interpretation, Panel Bias Highlight Flaws
August 23, 2004
U.S.: Prison Abuse Panel Doesn’t Go Far Enough
Independent 9/11-style Commission Needed
August 22, 2004
Guantanamo Bay: Observers Concerned About Lack of Access to Participants
Joint Statement of NGO Observers at Guantanamo Bay Military Commission Proceedings
August 19, 2004