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14/07/19
Reporting on the launch, in London, of a 400-page report that unlocks some of the secrets in the 2014 Senate Intelligence Committee torture report, which were previously hidden via redactions demanded by the CIA itself.
29/06/19
We report on an important case, argued by Close Guantánamo's Tom Wilner, in which appeals court judges "reversed an eight-year rule that has prevented Guantánamo detainees from seeing and rebutting the evidence purportedly justifying their detention."
16/06/19
Our co-founder Andy Worthington discusses the latest decision by the Supreme Court, not to review the case of Moath al-Alwi, a Yemeni held for over 17 years, and Justice Breyer's unease with this state of affairs.
30/05/19
Andy Worthington discusses the latest news about Julian Assange, after he was charged under the Espionage Act, asking all responsible journalists and media outlets to support him, and freedom of the press, and to demand an end to his proposed extradition.
16/05/19
Our co-founder Andy Worthington follows up on a recent National Post article in Canada about how former prisoners are still haunted by their past.
30/04/19
Our co-founder Andy Worthington follows up on a New York Times article by Carol Rosenberg about the U.S. military's problems with aging prisoners at Guantánamo.