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Tag: Military Tribunals

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The Legacy of America’s Post-9/11 Turn to Torture

September 12, 2021September 13, 2021Carol RosenbergComments Off on The Legacy of America’s Post-9/11 Turn to Torture

Twenty years after the attacks, the United States is still grappling with the consequences of brutal interrogations carried out in the name of national security.

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Guantánamo Prosecutors Ask to Strike Information Gained From Torture

July 18, 2021July 20, 2021Carol RosenbergComments Off on Guantánamo Prosecutors Ask to Strike Information Gained From Torture

The prosecutors’ use of information from a brutal interrogation had troubled Biden administration lawyers and was a source of tension with the chief prosecutor at Guantánamo Bay, who will retire soon.

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Biden Administration Punts on Due Process Rights for Guantánamo Detainees

July 9, 2021CHARLIE SAVAGEComments Off on Biden Administration Punts on Due Process Rights for Guantánamo Detainees

An anticipated brief, filed under seal, is said to take no position on whether the Constitution’s due process clause protects detainees.

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New York Times Updates Database That Tracks Gitmo Detainees

June 15, 2021Carol RosenbergComments Off on New York Times Updates Database That Tracks Gitmo Detainees

A Times team has revamped an online database that makes it easier to learn about the roughly 780 prisoners who were taken there, including the 40 who remain.

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Guantánamo Detainee Agrees to Drop Call for C.I.A. Testimony

May 14, 2021May 14, 2021Carol Rosenberg and Julian E. BarnesComments Off on Guantánamo Detainee Agrees to Drop Call for C.I.A. Testimony

Under a deal with the military court, Majid Khan, who has admitted being a courier for Al Qaeda, will give up his chance to call witnesses to his torture in return for being released as soon as next year.

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Military Judge in 9/11 Trial at Guantánamo Is Retiring

March 25, 2020Carol RosenbergComments Off on Military Judge in 9/11 Trial at Guantánamo Is Retiring

Col. W. Shane Cohen had served on the case for less than a year and set a January 2021 jury selection date that now appears uncertain.

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