In the News
January 2007
January 31, 2007, James Bamford, New York Times, Bush Is Not Above the Law
January 31, 2007, Associated Press, Gonzales will turn over secret wiretapping documents
January 31, 2007, Editorial/Los Angeles Times, Where's the contrition for rendition?
January 31, 2007, U.S. Appeals Court for the Sixth Circuit, Audio from hearing in ACLU vs. National Security Agency
January 31, 2007, Curt Anderson, Associated Press, A Key Padilla Charge Is Reinstated
January 31, 2007, Craig Whitlock, Washington Post, Warrants Issued for 13 CIA Operatives in Germany Kidnapping
January 31, 2007, Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle, U.S. told to end effort to deport Palestinians 20-year case called 'embarrassment'
January 31, 2007, Joanne Mariner, FindLaw, CIA Detainees: First the Crime, then the Cover-up
January 31, 2007, Democracy Now!, Revealed: FBI Internet Surveillance More Extensive Than Previously Known
January 31, 2007, Los Angeles Times, Spy program focus of hearing
January 31, 2007, Gerry Smith, Cox News Service, Woman, 60, punished in protest
January 31, 2007, Michael Melia, Associated Press, Prosecutor: New Guantánamo charges soon
January 31, 2007, United Press International, Former Guantanamo inmate writes book
January 31, 2007, Rob Taylor, Reuters, Australian Guantanamo inmate strains U.S. ties
January 31, 2007, Andrew McGarry, The Australian, Hicks fears he will die at Guantanamo
January 31, 2007, Penelope Debelle, The Age (Australia), Lawyers dismayed at chained, unkempt Hicks
January 30, 2007, Declan McCullagh, CNET News, FBI turns to broad new wiretap method
January 30, 2007, Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle, Writers Won't Be Called in Army Officer's Case
January 30, 2007, Robert Pear, New York Times, Bush Directive Increases Sway on Regulation
January 30, 2007, David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times, Habeas corpus and an era of limits
January 30, 2007, Editorial/New York Times, Canada’s Good Example
January 30, 2007, R. Jeffrey Smith and Julie Tate, Washington Post, Uighurs' Detention Conditions Condemned
January 30, 2007, Associated Press, Australian Gitmo Inmate's Health Said Poor
January 30, 2007, Phillip Butler, Truthout, Don't Let Torture Become the Norm
January 30, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, Dutch Citizen Pleads Not Guilty to Terrorism Charges
January 30, 2007, Editorial/Milford Daily News (MA), Arar deserves an apology
January 30, 2007, Ann S. Kim, Portland Press Herald, PUC not letting Verizon off hook
January 30, 2007, United Press International, ACLU fights back in wire tap court case
January 29, 2007, Jurist, Guantanamo military trials face further delays
January 29, 2007, Jeff Bliss, Truthout, Rockefeller Says He May Subpoena Documents on Spying
January 29, 2007, Joseph Lelyveld, New York Review of Books (February 15th issue), No Exit
January 29, 2007, Frederic J. Frommer, Associated Press, Democrats renew push to ban racial profiling
January 29, 2007, Norman Solomon, Truthout, The Pentagon vs. Press Freedom
January 29, 2007, Lara Jakes Jordan, Associated Press, Dutch Citizen Faces U.S. Terror Charges
January 29, 2007, Curt Anderson, Associated Press, Major legal hurdles remain in high-profile Padilla case
January 29, 2007, Pauline Jelinek, Associated Press, Military aims to cut back on 'stop loss'
January 29, 2007, Kamran Memon, Salt Lake Tribune, Muslims Must Engage Fellow Americans on Terror
January 29, 2007, David Cole, The Nation (February 12th issue), Hiding the Ball
January 29, 2007, Tom McNamee, Chicago Sun-Times, Lawyer fights for the American way
January 29, 2007, Farah Stockman, Boston Globe, Potshot at Guantanamo lawyers backfires
January 29, 2007, Ben Fox, Washington Post, Guantanamo Muslim Adviser Treads Lightly
January 28, 2007, Joseph Margulies and Lawrence Wilkerson, The Constitution Project, Guantánamo prison observes sad anniversary
January 28, 2007, Tony Sterling, Associated Press, Dutch extradite man linked to attacks
January 28, 2007, Carmel Egan, The Age (Australia), Torment of Guantanamo's Camp Six inmates revealed
January 27, 2007, Eddie Huffman, New York Times, ‘Hate Crime’ of Beatings Divides a Campus
January 27, 2007, Curt Anderson, Associated Press, Many obstacles standing in way of Padilla trial
January 27, 2007, Henry Weinstein, Los Angeles Times, ACLU wants access to sealed wiretap filings
January 27, 2007, Andrew Cohen, Washington Post Opinion, White House plays by its own rules again
January 27, 2007, Sacramento Bee Editorial, Habeas Corpus: A stunning assertion
January 27, 2007, Toronto Star, U.S. security trumps freedom
January 27, 2007, Marisa Taylor and Greg Gordon, McClatchy Newspapers, New U.S. attorneys loyal to Bush
January 27, 2007, Todd Benoit, Bangor (Maine) Daily News, REAL ID: Competence before confidentiality
January 26, 2007, New Republic Online, Taps
January 26, 2007, CBS News Opinion, Reining In Gonzales
January 26, 2007, Jeff Stein, Congressional Quarterly, National Security Whistle Blowers: The ‘Undead’?
January 26, 2007, Ian Austen, New York Times, Canada Reaches Settlement With Torture Victim
January 26, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Warrantless Wiretaps Sought
January 26, 2007, Adam Liptak, New York Times, Secrecy Is at Issue in Suits Opposing Spy Program
January 26, 2007, Stacy A. Anderson, Los Angeles Times, Maine legislature rejects Real ID Act
January 26, 2007, John W. Dean, FindLaw, The Controversy over Curtailing Habeas Corpus Rights: Why It Is a Bad Day For The Constitution Whenever Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Testifies
January 26, 2007, Suleiman al-Khalidi, Reuters, Guantanamo inmates said facing worse conditions
January 25, 2007, Aaron Glantz, OneWorld.net, U.S. Military Spied on Hundreds of Antiwar Demos
January 25, 2007, Amy Goodman, Seattle Post-Ingelligencer, Up to Democrats to investigate Torture
January 25, 2007, Reuters, White House will cooperate with investigations
January 25, 2007, Steve Larkin, Courier Mail (Australia), Lawyers to visit Hicks next week
January 25, 2007, David L. McColgin, Philadelphia Daily News, Guantanamo, five years later
January 25, 2007, Sheila Suess Kennedy, Indianapolis Star, Because Bush said so, that's why
January 25, 2007, Haider Rizvi, OneWorld.net, Worldwide, 'War on Terror' Used as Excuse to Oppress, Charge Activists
January 24, 2007, Greg Miller, Baltimore Sun, Senator dissatisfied on NSA wiretaps
January 24, 2007, Robin Shulman, Washington Post, Liaison Strives to Bridge Police, Muslim Cultures
January 24, 2007, Peter James Spielmann, Associated Press, Official blasts Gitmo inmate‘s lawyers
January 24, 2007, Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle, Gonzales says the Constitution doesn't guarantee habeas corpus
January 24, 2007, Margie Burns, Baltimore Chronicle, Where that "Leonard Bayard" Name Came From - Another "Torture Taxi" Connection
January 24, 2007, Associated Press, Hundreds Deported After LA Sweep
January 24, 2007, Elizabeth Williamson, Washington Post, Group Attempting to Simplify Byzantine Terror-Alert System
January 24, 2007, Richard Cohen, Dallas Morning News, His take on Gitmo defense is indefensible
January 24, 2007, Associated Press, Senior British prosecutor warns against "fear-driven" legislation to combat terrorism
January 24, 2007, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Guantánamo, Iraq War hurt U.S. world standing
January 23, 2007, Elizabeth de la Vega, TomDispatch.com, Lying and Spying
January 23, 2007, Scott Shane, New York Times, Canadian to Remain on U.S. Terrorist Watch List
January 23, 2007, Peter Walker, Guardian (UK), EU states urged to investigate CIA rendition flights
January 23, 2007, Associated Press, Report: Britain, Germany, others were aware of secret CIA flights, abductions of terror suspects
January 23, 2007, Associated Press, EU Panel OKs Report on Secret CIA Flights
January 23, 2007, Ted Pincus, Chicago Sun-Times, Attack on Guantanamo lawyers threatens nation's principles
January 23, 2007, Brian Brady Westminster, Scotesman, Guantanamo: US prison is 'threat' to Geneva treaties
January 23, 2007, Geir Moulson, Associated Press, German lawmakers defend Guantánamo role
January 23, 2007, Associated Press, Australia wants U.S.-held captive charged soon
January 22, 2007, Doug Hoagland, Fresno Bee, Surveillance hot topic at CSUF
January 22, 2007, Editorial, Washington Post, A Retreat on Wiretapping?
January 22, 2007, Kevin Kearney, Web Socialist Web Site, Pentagon official witch-hunts Guantánamo detainees’ lawyers
January 22, 2007, Associated Press, Inquiry urged for N.C. link to torture
January 22, 2007, Scott Allen and Stephen Xenakis, Boston Globe, Our duty to war detainees
January 22, 2007, Frida Berrigan, Spero News, Protesting Guantanamo
January 22, 2007, Susan Estrich, Creators Syndicate, Gonzalez's ideas dangerous
January 22, 2007, Verity Edwards, The Australian, Hicks may plead to 'anything'
January 22, 2007, AAP, Guantanamo: Hicks Could Face Reduced Charges
January 22, 2007, Editorial/Macon Telegraph, Disturbing new rules may govern military tribunals
January 22, 2007, ABC Victoria, Man may sue Qantas over Bush T-shirt ban
January 22, 2007, Marianne Means, The Day (Connecticut), Lawyers? What Lawyers?
January 22, 2007, Jeremy Lott , American Spectator, Oh Boy, Alberto
January 21, 2007, Associated Press, U.K. panel urges Guantanamo alternative
January 21, 2007, Wilmington (NC) Morning Star, Stimson's Strong-Arm Tactics Are Shameful
January 21, 2007, David Stringer, Associated Press, British MPs Criticize Guantanamo Bay
January 21, 2007, New York Times Editorial, Retreat and Cheat
January 21, 2007, Boston Globe Editorial, Bush's Change of Heart (or Not)
January 21, 2007, Steve Chapman, Human Events Online, Spying on Terrorists: Never Mind What We Said Before
January 21, 2007, Miami Herald Editorial, Congress Must Learn More About Secret Eavesdropping Program
January 21, 2007, Roanoke Times Editorial, A case of Justice that stinks: Administration uses Patriot Act to replace U.S. attorneys without Senate confirmation
January 21, 2007, Grant Gallicho, Commonweal, Leahy v. Gonzales (includes video links from 1/18/07 Senate Judiciary Committee DOJ Oversight Hearing)
January 20, 2007, Ellen Nakashima and Alec Klein, Washington Post, U.S. Agency Tries to Fix No-Fly List Mistakes; False Positives Still Cause Travel Delays
January 20, 2007, H. Candace Gorman, In These Times, Diary of a Guantánamo Attorney
January 20, 2007, Greg Gordon, Government Technology, Gonzales Faces Sharp Criticism by U.S. Senators for Warrantless Electronic Surveillance
January 20, 2007, Karla Hansen, Des Moines Register, A cause to protest: Denying rights to Guantanamo detainees
January 19, 2007, Associated Press, N.C. lawmakers want SBI to probe alleged CIA flights
January 19, 2007, Dan Froomkin, Washington Post, No Retreat on Spying
January 19, 2007, Robert Parry, Consortium News, Gonzales Questions Habeas Corpus
January 19, 2007, Dale McFeatters, Scripp News, An about-face on warrantless wiretaps
January 19, 2007, Associated Press, Detainee Trials At A Glance
January 19, 2007, Annabel Stafford and Mark Coultan, The Age (Australia), MP backlash as US sets Hicks terror trial rules
January 19, 2007, R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post, Pentagon Releases Rules for Trials of Terrorism Suspects
January 19, 2007, Anne Flaherty, Associated Press, Pentagon's new manual on trials for military detainees revives debate in Congress
January 19, 2007, Meraiah Foley, Associated Press, Guantánamo captive's family slams tribunals
January 19, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, Spy Court's Orders Stir Debate on Hill
January 19, 2007, Adam Liptak, New York Times, White House Shifting Tactics in Surveillance Cases
January 19, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, Prosecutor Firings Not Political, Gonzales Says
January 19, 2007, Editorial/New York Times, Apology Not Accepted
January 19, 2007, Beverley Lumpkin, Chicago Sun-Times, U.S. to trim no-fly list, reduce hassles, senators told
January 19, 2007, Associated Press, Moroccan court acquits ex-Guantanamo detainees of terror charges
January 19, 2007, Democracy Now!, “We Knew Damn Well He’d Be Tortured” -- Sen. Patrick Leahy Questions Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Extraordinary Rendition Victim Maher Arar
January 19, 2007, Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle, U.S. attorney was forced out, Feinstein says
January 18, 2007, Michael Melia, Associated Press, Guantánamo captive to family: Send help
January 18, 2007, David Stout, New York Times, Gonzales Testifies on Eavesdropping Changes
January 18, 2007, Anne Flaherty, Associated Press, Pentagon sets rules for detainee trials
January 18, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, Court Will Oversee Wiretap Program
January 18, 2007, Peter Baker, Washington Post, Bush Retreats on Use of Executive Power
January 18, 2007, Matthew Borghese, All Headline News, TSA Says "No Fly List" To Be Cut In Half By February
January 18, 2007, Jennifer A. Dlouhy, San Francisco Chronicle, Gonzales warns judges not to meddle
January 18, 2007, Editorial/New York Times, A Spy Program in From the Cold
January 18, 2007, Daniel Coquillette, Boston Globe, Patriots in defense of the 'enemy'
January 18, 2007, Editorial/Miami Herald, Even terror suspects deserve good lawyers'
January 18, 2007, Eric Rich, Washington Post, Letters from Guantánamo surface
January 18, 2007, Spiegel Online (Germany), Ex-Detainee Murat Kurnaz Describes Torture in Chains
January 18, 2007, Editorial/Sacramento Bee, Endless detention hurts U.S. efforts abroad
January 18, 2007, Capitol Hill Blue, A look inside life at Gitmo
January 18, 2007, Associated Press, Australian At Gitmo Said To Be Sane
January 18, 2007, Editorial/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Civil liberties worth fighting for
January 17, 2007, Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald, Defenders take detainee's plea to cyberspace
January 17, 2007, Medea Benjamin, CommonDreams, The Shame of Guantanamo Exposed in Cuba
January 17, 2007, Paul Kiel, TPM Muckraker, Transcript: DoJ Officials Discuss NSA, FISA
January 17, 2007, Lara Jakes Jordan, Associated Press, Secret Court to Govern Wiretapping Plan
January 17, 2007, Walter Pincus, Washington Post, Protesters Found in Database
January 17, 2007, JoAnne Allen, Reuters, Law Groups Want Pentagon Official Fired
January 17, 2007, Associated Press, Pentagon Official Apologizes for Remarks
January 17, 2007, Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, Vast Data Collection Plan Faces Big Delay
January 17, 2007, Associated Press, AG Criticizes Judges for Terror Rulings
January 17, 2007, Democracy Now!, Wrongly-Accused Ex-Gitmo Chaplain and Spy Target James Yee Speaks out on Newly-Revealed Pentagon Surveillance
January 17, 2007, Democracy Now!, Top Pentagon Official for Detainees Apologizes for Advocating Boycott of Attorneys Representing Gitmo Prisoners
January 17, 2007, Editorial/Register-Guard, A disdain for justice
January 17, 2007, Carla Seaquist, Christian Science Monitor, Reject torture - and redeem America's soul
January 17, 2007, NPR, U.S. Attorneys and the Patriot Act
January 16, 2007, Ari Melber, The Nation, Blink Tanks Fight to Restore Habeas Corpus
January 16, 2007, Kara Phillips, Advertiser (Australia), Hicks protest rolls around town
January 16, 2007, Carol D. Leonnig and Julie Tate, Washington Post, Some at Guantanamo Mark 5 Years in Limbo
January 16, 2007, Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, The Legal Tangles Of Data Collection
January 16, 2007, Scripps Howard Editorial, Look who may be checking your credit
January 16, 2007, Griff Witte, Washington Post, New Law Could Subject Civilians to Military Trial
January 16, 2007, The Day (Connecticut), Why Are the Military, CIA Intruding into Domestic Intelligence Gathering?
January 16, 2007, Lisa Wangsness, Boston Globe, Law school deans sign letter condemning boycott; Pentagon official provoked outcry; Read the letter here
January 16, 2007, Marjorie Cohn, Counterpunch, Stimson's Outrageous Threat
January 16, 2007, Editorial/Los Angeles Times, Sliming the defense
January 16, 2007, Editorial/Portland Press Herald, Pentagon should cashier official who threatened Gitmo lawyers
January 16, 2007, Editorial/San Francisco Chronicle, Too many -- or too few lawyers?
January 16, 2007, Jumah Al-Dossari, The Record (Canada), Guantánamo inmate tells of abuse
January 15, 2007, Nat Hentoff, Washington Times, Privacy Potemkin Village
January 15, 2007, A.C. Thompson, The Progressive, “Enemy Combatant” Languishes in a South Carolina Brig
January 15, 2007, Douglas Spaulding, Chicago Sun-Times, Guantanamo detainee still has faith in America
January 15, 2007, William Teesdale, Jurist, Representing Adel: The Case of Guantanamo Detainee 940
January 15, 2007, Faith Eckersall, Newsquest (Asia), 'Thanks for support': Guantanamo detainee
January 15, 2007, Associated Press, Cheney defends use of 'letters' in defense surveillance effort
January 15, 2007, Kathy Gill, U.S. Politics, A Missed Milestone; Admin Official Criticizes Gitmo Attorneys Listen to Federal News Radio interview with "Cully" Stimson
January 14, 2007, Joseph Margulies, Chicago Tribune, U.S. can't tell a combatant from a cook
January 14, 2007, John Heilprin, Washinton Post, Views on Detainee Representation Draw Fire; Pentagon Official's Suggestion of a Boycott Is Irresponsible, Legal Groups Say
January 14, 2007, Eric Lichtblau and Mark Mazzetti, New York Times, Deletions in Army Manual Raise Wiretapping Concerns
January 14, 2007, Deutsche Welle (Germany), Anger Simmers Among Europe's Ex-Guantanamo Inmates
January 14, 2007, Eric Lichtblau and Mark Mazzetti, New York Times, Military and CIA expand intelligence roles in U.S.
January 14, 2007, Reuters, Pentagon reportedly spying using obscure rule
January 14, 2007, Julian E. Barnes and Greg Miller, Los Angeles Times, Pentagon conducting probes in U.S.; It has been asking financial and telecom firms for data on people.
January 14, 2007, David Rose, The (London) Observer, Police across Europe to share DNA database
January 14, 2007, Dahlia Lithwick, Washington Post, The Imperial Presidency
January 13, 2007, Rick Klein, Boston Globe, Democrats may push to shutter war prisons; Party leaders say they'll cut funding
January 13, 2007, Neil A. Lewis, New York Times, Official Attacks Law Firms Defending Detainees
January 13, 2007, New York Times Editorial, Round Up the Usual Lawyers
January 13, 2007, David Johnston, New York Times, Stormy Outlook as Gonzales Faces Senate Democrats on 1/18
January 13, 2007, Renee Schoof and Margaret Talev, McClatchy Newspapers, Murtha to press for closing of prisons; Wants to take away some Iraq funding
January 13, 2007, Samantha Maiden, The Age (Australia), Hicks not hunger striking but medical help sought
January 13, 2007, Lara Jakes Jordan and Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press, Justice Department tries to keep leak report on bungled Detroit terrorism trial secret
January 13, 2007, Jane Sutton, Reuters, Trial of US al-Qaeda suspect Padilla delayed
January 13, 2007, Boston Globe Editorial, A logical crackdown on diverting state police to implement immigration law
January 13, 2007, Anna Husarska, Los Angeles Times Op-Ed, They're refugees, not terrorists
January 12, 2007, Greg Miller, Columbia Daily Tribune, Peaceful protester arrested
January 12, 2007, Aaron Sadler, Stephens Media, Pryor Adds Name To Bill Limiting Patriot Act Clause
January 12, 2007, Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive, Pentagon, Wall Street Journal Attack Lawyers for Guantanamo Detainees, Raise Specter of Financial Penalties for Law Firms
January 12, 2007, Carol D. Leonnig, Washington Post, 80 Arrested Protesting Guantanamo Detentions
January 12, 2007, Anita Snow, Associated Press, Activists, U.N. chief call for end to Gitmo
January 12, 2007, CCTV (China), Demonstrators around world call for closure of Guantanamo prison
January 12, 2007, Oralandar Brand-Williams, Detroit News, Hart Plaza protest spotlights treatment of Guantanamo detainees
January 12, 2007, Patrick Moser, Middle East Online (UK), Protests swirl on fifth anniversary of Guantanamo
January 12, 2007, Kirsten Podolak, New Haven Register, Protesters target Gitmo, CIA, U.S., war
January 12, 2007, Carol Rosenberg and Lesley Clark, Miami Herald, Protesters seek Guantanamo's closing
January 12, 2007, Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times, Guantanamo stirs protests
January 12, 2007, Marie Cocco, Asbury Park Press, U.S. prison at Guantanamo fails to detain "worst of the worst"
January 12, 2007, Darryl Fears, Washington Post, Waiver Plan Would Aid Some Asylum-Seekers
January 12, 2007, George Gedda, Associated Press, U.S. lead on human rights compromised, group charges
January 12, 2007, Betsy Pisik, Washington Times, Ban echoes Annan on Gitmo closure
January 12, 2007, Stephen Gibbs, BBC News, At the gates of Guantanamo
January 12, 2007, Ryan Lenz, Associated Press, Soldier Gets 18 Years in Killing of Detainees at Alleged Al-Qaeda Site
January 12, 2007, David Johnston and Neil A. Lewis, New York Times, U.S. Preparing for Trials of Top Qaeda Detainees
January 12, 2007, Associated Press, NYC Firefighter Mom Joins Guantanamo Protest
January 12, 2007, John Acher, Reuters, Norwegian firm rejects Guantanamo abuse claims
January 11, 2007, Associated Press, Pocketful of espionage: Beware the spy coins
January 11, 2007, BBC News, In pictures: Guantanamo protests
January 11, 2007, Reuters, Close Guantanamo, bring Hicks home, protesters say
January 11, 2007, NBC6 (South Florida), Group Protests Treatment Of Guantanamo Bay Prisoners
January 11, 2007, Jumah al-Dossari, Los Angeles Times Op-Ed, A voice from Guantanamo's darkness
January 11, 2007, Melissa Hoffer, Boston Globe Op-Ed, Trapped at Guantanamo
January 11, 2007, Associated Press, Protesters urge Blair to free detainees at Guantanamo
January 11, 2007, Helena Cobban, Christian Science Monitor, Shut down Guantánamo - and make sure it never happens again
January 11, 2007, Nat Hentoff, Columnist, Guantanamo Detainees Fell Into a Legal Black Hole
January 11, 2007, Ben Fox, Associated Press, Guantanamo Prison remains a focus of outrage for many; Protests mark detention camp's 5-year anniversary
January 11, 2007, Grant Gross, CSO Online, Some Federal Data Mining Violates U.S. Law
January 11, 2007, Associated Press, Padilla Could See a Charge Reinstated
January 11, 2007, Robin Schulman, Washington Post, Terrorism Convict's Family Held for Deportation
January 11, 2007, Tom Teepen, Columnist, Cox Newspapers, Opening Mail: Laws not as handy as free rein for Bush
January 11, 2007, BBC News, Protest in Birmingham at "Guantanamo Supplier" of Chains
January 11, 2007, Penelope Debelle, The Age (Australia), A picture of support for abandoned son's plight
January 11, 2007, Jane Holroyd, Sydney Morning Herald, Hicks was not naive, says US
January 10, 2007, Associated Press, Dems push bill to monitor government data mining
January 10, 2007, Associated Press, Advocate Criticizes Govt Data Mining
January 10, 2007, Associated Press, Pentagon Agrees To Protect Privacy In Database of Potential Recruits
January 10, 2007, Democracy Now!, Police Entrapment in Terror Case? NYC Subway Bomb Plotter Says He Was Set Up By Paid NYPD Informant
January 10, 2007, CNN, Murtha plans hearings to close Guantanamo prison
January 10, 2007, Associated Press, Human Rights Groups Plan Gitmo Protests
January 10, 2007, Associated Press, Former British Muslim detainee heads back to Guantanamo
January 10, 2007, Independent Television News (UK), Boy asks Blair why father in Guantanamo
January 10, 2007, Aaron Glantz, Inter Press Service, Two Peace Activists Subpoenaed in Watada Case
January 10, 2007, Carol Towarnicky, Philadelphia Daily News, 'I witnessed a nun being tortured'
January 10, 2007, Herald Sun (Australia), David Hicks trial long way off
January 9, 2007, Retired Colonel Ann Wright, truthout, Witnesses at Guantanamo
January 9, 2007, Aaron Glantz, OneWorld US, On Guantanamo Prison Camp's Fifth Birthday, New Pressure to Shut It Down
January 9, 2007, William Fisher, truthout, Forever Gitmo?
January 9, 2007, Belfast Telegraph (UK), Five years on, no end to the horror that is Guantanamo
January 9, 2007, Ben Russell, Belfast Telegraph (UK), Why is my dad far away in that place called Guantanamo Bay?
January 9, 2007, Vanessa Arrington, Associated Press, Cubans make plea to U.S. activist
January 9, 2007, Michael Melia, Associated Press, More Gitmo Detainees Join Hunger Strike
January 9, 2007, Alec Klein and Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, For Windows Vista Security, Microsoft Called in NSA
January 9, 2007, Walter Pincus, Washington Post, House Nears Passage of Resolution To Add Intelligence Oversight Panel
January 9, 2007, Karen Barlow, ABC Australia, Fifth anniversary of Hicks detention looms
January 9, 2007, David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times, High court won't block terror trial
January 8, 2007, Cathy Lanier, Washington Post, U.S. Agencies Should Share Intelligence
January 8, 2007, Associated Press, Vanessa Arrington, Wives of jailed dissidents urge Sheehan to visit Cuba's prisons
January 8, 2007, Associated Press, Sonja Barisic, Former Navy officer at Guantanamo faces court-martial over passing secret information
January 8, 2007, Tom Carter, WSWS.org, Newly released FBI files document widespread torture at Guantánamo
January 8, 2007, California Chronicle, Congressional Desk, Schiff, Flake Introduce “NSA Oversight Act”
January 8, 2007, Guardian (UK), Ex-Terror Suspect Can Sue, Judge Rules
January 8, 2007, Guardian (UK), MPs condemn government over Guantánamo nine
January 8, 2007, Darryl Fears, Washington Post, Conservatives Decry Terror Laws' Impact on Refugees
January 8, 2006, Nat Hentoff, Washington Times, Innocents at Gitmo
January 8, 2007, United Press International, Did German soldiers abuse ex-prisoner?
January 8, 2007, Victoria Brittain, Guardian (UK), A call for justice
January 8, 2007, Richard Phillips, Westender (Australia), David Hicks enters his sixth year of detention
January 7, 2007, Anita Snow, Associated Press, Cindy Sheehan, Medea Benjamin, Others in Cuba to Protest Gitmo Prison
January 7, 2007, Paul Harris, Jamie Doward, and Paul Gallagher, The Guardian, Britons to be Scanned for FBI Database
January 7, 2007, New York Times Editorial, The Imperial Presidency 2.0
January 7, 2007, David Rose, The Guardian, Guantanamo man 'losing his sanity'
January 7, 2007, Marie Woolf, The Independent (U.K.), Five years of Camp X-Ray: Why are two British residents still in Guantanamo Bay?
January 7, 2007, John Crewdson, Chicago Tribune, Muslim cleric's letter details torture in CIA abduction
January 7, 2007, John Crewdson, Chicago Tribune, CIA cases spur debate over torture
January 7, 2007, George Monbiot, The Guardian, Routine and systematic torture is at the heart of America's war on terror
January 7, 2007, Scott Adams, Washington Post Op-Ed, I'm Tortured by Doubt
January 6, 2006, John Reinan, McClatchy Newspapers, Feds Pushing for Internet Records
January 6, 2007, Richard Norton-Taylor, The Age (Australia), Logs Show Trips by 'Torture Flight' Jets
January 6, 2007, Adele Welty, CommonDreams, For the Sake of My Son, Close Guantanamo
January 6, 2007, Kansas City Infozine, Mark Five Years of Guantanamo by Closing It; National Congress Should Restore Detainees' Access to Courts
January 6, 2007, John Amidon, Albany Times Union Op-Ed, Torture Must Not Be Tolerated
January 5, 2007, Associated Press, 'Millennium' terror plotter recants claims against Guantanamo detainee
January 5, 2007, Agence France Presse, Chirac Slams Iraq War as Boost to Terrorism
January 5, 2007, Canton (OH) Repository, U.S. deports Ohio Muslim leader for supporting terrorist group
January 5, 2007, Ron Jacobs, MRZine, A Legacy of Torture: From Cointelpro to the Patriot Act
January 5, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, Bush Warned About Mail-Opening Authority
January 5, 2007, Adam Liptak, New York Times, In War of Vague Borders, Detainee Longs for Court
January 5, 2007, Pauline Jelinek, Associated Press, Pentagon says abuses already investigated
January 5, 2007, Anita Snow, Associated Press, Sheehan to join protest march outside Guantánamo
January 5, 2007, Ari Shapiro, NPR, Ellsberg Surprises Panel on Prosecuting Leaks
January 5, 2007, Human Rights Watch, US: Mark Five Years of Guantanamo by Closing It
January 4, 2007, CodePink, International Delegation Travels to Guantanamo, Cuba to Protest Infamous US Prison
January 4, 2007, Alexander Bolton, The Hill, Waxman to Stir Debate with Transparency Subcommittee
January 4, 2007, James Gordon Meek, New York Daily News, Bush quietly authorizes opening of Americans' mail (View the signing statement)
January 4, 2007, Linton Weeks, Washington Post, A Mother Fights for a Soldier Who Said No to War
January 4, 2007, Peter W. Klein, New York Times, My Father's Red Scare
January 4, 2007, Griff Witte and Renae Merle, Washington Post, Contractors Are Cited in Abuses at Guantanamo
January 4, 2007, Deborah Sontag, New York Times, In Padilla Wiretaps, Murky View of ‘Jihad’ Case
January 4, 2007, Ann Wright, truthout, Guantanamo's Cost to Our Humanity
January 4, 2007, Todd Cardy and Peter Mitchell, Advertiser (Australia), Fears of new Hicks charge
January 4, 2007, Ryan Parry, Daily Record (UK), FBI: We Saw Shock Guantanamo Abuse
January 4, 2007, Christopher Drew, New York Times, US Bars Lab From Testing Electronic Voting
January 3, 2007, Dan Eggen, Washington Post, FBI Report Details Guantanamo Abuse
January 3, 2007, Nina Totenberg, NPR, U.S. Faces Major Hurdles in Prosecuting Padilla
January 3, 2007, Jonathan Weisman, Washington Post, Activists Seek Bolder Approach to War, Spying
January 3, 2007, Michael Harvey, Herald Sun (Australia), David Hicks trial push
January 1, 2007, Bernard Hibbitts, Jurist, Australia military prosecutor slams treatment of Guantanamo detainee Hicks
January 1, 2007, Cynthia Banham, Sydney (Australia) Morning Herald, Top Brass Breaks Ranks on Hicks



