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The execution-style killings of 13 Iraqis over the weekend west of Baghdad has raised fears than a resurgent Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) is taking advantage of the gaps between retreating US forces and Iraqi troops not yet capable of maintaining security on...
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Britain's Defense Ministry is investigating claims of prisoner abuse by British troops in Iraq in a scandal that could turn into a second Abu Ghraib. The investigation was sparked by allegations brought forward by Phil Steiner, a lawyer representing a...
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A grassroots gathering of US citizens who denounce their country's slipping standards on torture meets once again this weekend in Arizona at Fort Huachuca. Today, November 15, they will conduct an organized action: from noon until 3 PM the...
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Thirteen Iraqi civilians were slain by gunmen wearing Iraqi Army uniforms, police sources said Monday. Zauba were rounded up and executed by the gunmen, raising tensions in the area as Iraqi security forces clamped down following the attack.
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A prison in northern Illinois is the leading contender to house detainees transferred from the federal facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, two Obama administration officials told CNN on Saturday. This comes in light of many terrorist detainees being adjudicated...
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In one case, British soldiers are accused of piling Iraqi prisoners on top of each other and subjecting them to electric shocks, an echo of the abuse at the notorious US detention centre that came to light in 2004. Lawyers and human rights groups warned...
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By Leslie Harris George W. Bush was scheduled to be one of the “inspirational speakers” at a “Get Motivated!” seminar at the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena. The irony was not missed by many of us that Bush and his administration...
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A female soldier who was photographed at Abu Ghraib prison giving a smiling "thumbs-up" beside a pyramid of naked detainees says she hopes her appeal to the military's highest court will exonerate all whose reputations were tarnished by the scandal. Former...
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The U.S. military's highest court is scheduled to hear the appeal of a former Army dog handler convicted in the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq...Military jurors previously found that Smith let his unmuzzled Belgian shepherd threaten three...
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Supreme Court ruling and other precedents in the national security and foreign policy areas. To read more on the case click here .
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