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A United Nations committee has approved a Canadian-led resolution urging Iran to stop harassing political opponents in the wake of its disputed presidential elections. A gas explosion at a coal mine in northern China on Saturday has killed 11 people...
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Tags: police interrogation, San Francisco, Torture in the United States, War crimes
The 30 year war is over and despite the hydra headed maneuvers of the 5th column, the terrorists were annihilated...Velu’s successor KP has been taken in a sting operation worthy of the world’s best Secret Services...Suddenly those who had slept with...
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Attorney General Eric Holder testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill Nov. 18. (Reuters Photo) The Obama administration's guarantee of a conviction in the trial of self-proclaimed architect of the Sept. 11 attacks Khalid Sheikh...
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Attorney General Eric Holder is poised to release a long-delayed report prepared in 2004 by the Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) detailing the "enhanced interrogation" techniques used by the CIA and some of its contractors against...
Tags: Iraq, Baghdad, Waterboarding, Violence, Enhanced interrogation techniques, Black site, Maher Arar, Human rights abuses, Torture in the United States, War crimes, Politics
More secret information relating to the alleged torture of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee should be disclosed, Britain’s High Court ruled Thursday. Ethiopian-born Binyam Mohammad claims the US and Britain were complicit in his torture in Pakistan and...
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Pictures of missing people have been hanging for years next to the gate to the fence surrounding Kosovo�s parliament...But, despite limited capacity and infrastructure, people at the department of forensic investigations in Pristina keep searching for...
Tags: Kosovo, war crimes, ICRC, Arsim Gerxhaliu, security forces, Serbian, missing persons, Priština
U.S. ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues Stephen Rapp made a debut appearance for the United States at the world's war crimes court Thursday and said the U.S. remained wary of politically driven prosecutions. The United States is not a signatory...
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The critics can’t really think a judge is going to give Khalid Sheikh Mohammed an open microphone to spew his jihadist views, or fear that a jury—sitting just blocks from Ground Zero—will look for reasons to let an accused mass murderer off on some technicality.
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Jason Leopold, t r u t h o u t Report A long-awaited Justice Department watchdog report that is said to be highly critical of the legal work on torture that three attorneys who worked at the agency's powerful Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) conducted for...
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