U.S. Claims Maher Arar Still Considered a Threat to U.S.December 2006U.S. ambassador to Canada, David Wilkins, says that Maher Arar is still considered a terrorist suspect and will remain on a security watchlist.
Iraqi Survivors of Abu Ghraib Torture to Get Day in Court April 1, 2024Suit against contractor goes to trial on April 15th
'Supermax' Transfers Must Get HearingJune 20046th U.S. circuit court of appeals rules that prison inmates cannot be transferred to a super-maximum prison without a hearing.
Guantanamo Detainee: I Don't Want to Go HomeJuly 2009A Guantanamo detainee is so fearful of returning to his homeland that he is fighting U.S. plans to send him there.
Libyan Detainee, Fearing Torture, Fights Transfer HomeJune 2007Libyan Guantanamo detainee cleared for release or transfer, fears he will be tortured if U.S. officials transfer him to Libya.
Anti-Muslim Hate Is a Continuation, Not an AberrationDecember 11, 2015By Vincent WarrenBy now, much ink has been spilled in rightful condemnation of Donald Trump’s call on Monday for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” The New York Daily News ran an...
Father: Son Was Tortured in PakistanApril 2007The father of a Guantanamo Bay detainee says his son and young children were abused in a Pakistani prison by U.S. or proxy interrogators.
Cases Against Detainees Have ThinnedNovember 2008The government has begun to backpedal on charges placed against six Algerians who were accused of plotting to bomb the U.S. Embassy.