Yearly Archives: 2005

Vets, Conservative Lawmakers Call for Changes in Detainment Policy

Yesterday, over 2,000 US military veterans joined the growing chorus of people calling for an independent investigation into instances of abuse and torture committed at US-run detention facilities around the world. Also yesterday, three Republican senators introduced separate measures aimed … Continue reading

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GOP Senators Push Detainee Treatment Rules

WASHINGTON (AP) – Senate Republicans pushed ahead Monday with legislation that would set rules for the treatment and interrogation of terrorism suspects in U.S. custody, despite a White House veto threat. The Bush administration, led by Vice President Dick Cheney, … Continue reading

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U.S. military dog handlers face Abu Ghraib hearing

FORT MEADE, Md. (Reuters) – Two U.S. dog handlers in Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison used unmuzzled dogs to threaten prisoners and competed to see who could make inmates urinate on themselves, according to testimony at a military hearing on Tuesday. … Continue reading

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Cheney Working to Block Legislation on Detainees

Vice President Dick Cheney is leading a White House lobbying effort to block legislation offered by Republican senators that would regulate the detention, treatment and trials of detainees held by the American military. In an unusual, 30-minute private meeting on … Continue reading

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Lawyers ‘besiege’ army over Iraq abuse

Britain’s armed forces face a new wave of damaging legal actions over the alleged torture of detainees in Iraq, prompting concerns from defence chiefs over the role of UK law firms whom they accuse of placing military personnel ‘under siege’. … Continue reading

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Pentagon Defies Order to Release Photos; Veterans Demand Commission

For Immediate Release:July 25, 2005 Contacts: Charles Sheehan-Miles, 202.558.4553 or charles@veteransforcommonsense.org Pentagon Defies Order to Release Photos;2,000 Veterans Call for Independent Investigation Washington – Veterans for Common Sense (VCS), a nonpartisan veterans’ organization with 12,000 members, called for a commission … Continue reading

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Analysis: Britain’s many faces of Islam

British Prime Minister Tony Blair will meet Tuesday with the Muslim Council of Britain, the broad representative body of the country’s estimated 1.6 million followers of the various forms of Islam. It is a big tent organization, designed to include … Continue reading

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Man shot in terror hunt was innocent young Brazilian

A young Brazilian man, living and working in London as an electrician, emerged last night as the innocent victim shot dead by police in their hunt for the suicide bombers targeting the capital. The dead man, killed at Stockwell tube … Continue reading

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America wrestles with privacy vs. security

The recent attacks in London by home-grown terrorists have intensified attention on homeland security in the US. And that in turn has raised new questions about protecting civil liberties and privacy during a new kind of war that knows no … Continue reading

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Padilla Lawyer: Charge Him or Release Him

A lawyer for Jose Padilla, an American accused of plotting to detonate a radioactive “dirty bomb,” went before a federal appeals court Tuesday and demanded the U.S. government either charge his client with a crime or set him free. But … Continue reading

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