As we just mentioned, the White House is reviving military tribunals, specifically a controversial trial system designed solely for a handful of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The tribunals have ...
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba -- An Australian cowboy who converted to Islam and allegedly fought for the Taliban in Afghanistan went before a U.S. military commission Wednesday and pleaded innocent ...
The prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, is an ever more embarrassing problem for President Barack Obama. Once a powerful campaign line, the idea of closing the prison is now such a source of heated ...
Until yesterday, the Obama administration faced a thorny problem in its effort to show that it had achieved fair and effective results in revamping the system for trying accused terrorists in military ...
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The Forever Charade — Gitmo, Yesterday, Today… and Tomorrow
On January 10th, one day before the 23rd anniversary of its opening, a much-anticipated hearing was set to take place at the ...
The Obama administration is scaling back plans for trying Guantánamo Bay prisoners in military tribunals. Guantánamo’s top military prosecutor says up to 20 prisoners will now face trials, down from a ...
WASHINGTON — Two federal appeals court judges subjected a Bush administration attorney to intense questioning yesterday as lawyers for prisoners at Guantanamo Bay pleaded for a broad court inquiry on ...
Military tribunals will resume for detainees in Guantanamo, despite President Obama's campaign promise to close the facility. The trials were suspended on Obama's first day in office, but after 16 ...
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