Posts Tagged ‘Torture’
Bush Lawyer Said President Can “Massacre” Civilians
Newsweek | By Michael Isikoff | 19 February 2010 Report: Bush Lawyer Said President Could Order Civilians to Be 'Massacred' The chief author of the Bush administration's "torture memo" told Justice Department investigators that the president's war-making authority was so broad that he had the constitutional power to order a village to be [...]
Cheney Admits to War Crimes
Truthout | By Jason Leopold | 15 February 2010 Cheney Admits to War Crimes, Media Yawns, Obama Turns the Other Cheek On Sunday, in an exclusive interview with Jonathan Karl of ABC News' "This Week," Cheney proclaimed his love of torture, derided the Obama administration for outlawing the practice, and admitted that the Bush administration [...]
For Americans: Liberty and Justice under Presidential “Findings”
Antiwar | By Philip Giraldi | 13 February 2010 Civis Romanus Sum “I am a Roman citizen” was a proud boast in the first century A.D. It implied the obligations of citizenship but also guaranteed privileges and rights that would be observed and protected by the Roman government. Among those rights was the ability to demand one’s day in [...]
Chris Hedges on Aafia Siddiqui
Truth Dig | By Chris Hedges | 8 February 2010 The Terror-Industrial Complex The conviction of the Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui in New York last week of trying to kill American military officers and FBI agents illustrates that the greatest danger to our security comes not from al-Qaida but the thousands of shadowy mercenaries, [...]
Yvonne Ridley on Aafia Siddiqui and U.S. Justice
The News | By Yvonne Ridley | 10 February 2010 The truth about US justice Many of us are still in a state of shock over the guilty verdict returned on Dr Aafia Siddiqui. The response from the people of Pakistan was predictable and overwhelming and I salute their spontaneous actions. From Peshawar to Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore and beyond [...]
U.S. Intelligence Community’s Threat Assessment: Country Excerpts
The Threat Perceptions of a Paranoid Hyperpower Admiral Dennis C. Blair, U.S. Director of National Intelligence, presented the Annual Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on 2 February 2010. The public proceedings are available as a video (at the Senate Select Committee on [...]
Torture and the American Soul
Volume 55, Number 13 · August 14, 2008 The Battle for a Country's Soul By Jane Mayer Seven years after al-Qaeda's attacks on America, as the Bush administration slips into history, it is clear that what began on September 11, 2001, as a battle for America's security became, and continues to be, a battle for the country's soul. In looking [...]
Americans Torture, Shoot, and then Convict Pakistani Woman of Attempted Homicide
Democracy Now | 4 February 2010 Ignoring Torture Claims and Questionable Evidence, New York Jury Convicts Pakistani Scientist Aafia Siddiqui A New York jury has convicted the US-educated Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui of attempted murder for shooting at US forces while jailed in Afghanistan in 2008. None of the Americans were injured, [...]
Why Obama Blocked the Release of Abu Ghraib Photographs
Infowars | By Paul Joseph Watson | 28 May 2009 U.S. Military Investigator Confirms Women and Children Were Raped At Abu Ghraib It only took five years, but the mainstream media has finally acknowledged the truth behind why certain photos and videos from the infamous Abu Ghraib prison camp have been blocked from public release – they show [...]
How Innocent Muslims, Bought for $5,000, were Tortured and Murdered at the Guantánamo Gulag
Harper's Magazine | By Scott Horton | 18 January 2010 The Guantánamo “Suicides”: A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle For a follow-up to this long (10-page) article , see: The Official Response Begins (Harper's) 1. “Asymmetrical Warfare” When President Barack Obama took office last year, he promised to “restore the standards [...]









