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Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)

Collected by: New York University

Archived since: Oct, 2015

Description:

This archive contains periodically archived websites of entities documenting (including via U.S. government websites) and of those critical of U.S. policy and its representation governing enemy combatants, prisoner interrogation, the related legal processes and issues, the global detention system established by the Bush administration, including efforts to secure civil and human rights for detainees. Contents include prisoners' testimony and documents from attorneys defending them. Also archived are the Guantanamo Reports and other documents created and published online by the Seton Hall University School of Law's Center for Social Justice, where faculty are creating a Guantanamo Bay Detention Center archive, to be housed at Seton Hall and at the Tamiment Library, NYU. NOTE: Due to the recent creation of this archive, and the six month embargo on publishing these websites (e.g. no website captured less than six months ago may be displayed), the number of websites in this archive is currently small. This archive contains periodically archived websites of entities documenting (including via U.S. government websites) and of those critical of U.S. policy and its representation governing enemy combatants, prisoner interrogation, the related legal processes and issues, the global detention system established by the Bush administration, including efforts to secure civil and human rights for detainees. Contents include prisoners' testimony and documents from attorneys defending them. Also archived are the Guantanamo Reports and other documents created and published online by the Seton Hall University School of Law's Center for Social Justice, where faculty are creating a Guantanamo Bay Detention Center archive, to be housed at Seton Hall and at the Tamiment Library, NYU. NOTE: Due to the recent creation of this archive, and the six month embargo on publishing these websites (e.g. no website captured less than six months ago may be displayed), the number of websites in this archive is currently small. This archive contains periodically archived websites of entities documenting (including via U.S. government websites) and of those critical of U.S. policy and its representation governing enemy combatants, prisoner interrogation, the related legal processes and issues, the global detention system established by the Bush administration, including efforts to secure civil and human rights for detainees. Contents include prisoners' testimony and documents from attorneys defending them. Also archived are the Guantanamo Reports and other documents created and published online by the Seton Hall University School of Law's Center for Social Justice, where faculty are creating a Guantanamo Bay Detention Center archive, to be housed at Seton Hall and at the Tamiment Library, NYU. NOTE: Due to the recent creation of this archive, and the six month embargo on publishing these websites (e.g. no website captured less than six months ago may be displayed), the number of websites in this archive is currently small.

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Title: Federal Bureau of Investigation - Freedom of Information Privacy Act

URL: http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/guantanamo.htm

Description: The FBI on January 2, 2007 released documents related to an internal inquiry in 2004 of FBI personnel who had served at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba since September 11, 2001 and had observed any aggressive interview techniques, interrogations, or mistreatment of detainees by representatives of law enforcement, the military, or the FBI. There were no documented incidents involving FBI personnel. These documents include summaries of what FBI personnel observed.

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Subject:   United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) Iraq War, 2003- --Prisons and prisoners, American. Torture--United States.

Title: Detainees Positive Responses (pdf Object)

URL: http://foia.fbi.gov/guantanamo/detainees.pdf

Description: The FBI on January 2, 2007 released documents related to an internal inquiry in 2004 of FBI personnel who had served at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba since September 11, 2001 and had observed any aggressive interview techniques, interrogations, or mistreatment of detainees by representatives of law enforcement, the military, or the FBI. There were no documented incidents involving FBI personnel. These documents include summaries of what FBI personnel observed.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp. Iraq War, 2003---Prisoners and prisons, American. Torture--United States.

Title: 100 Days to Close Guantánamo and End Torture

URL: http://www.100dayscampaign.org/

Description: We support President Obama's executive order to close the Guantanamo prison. But it must be closed not just on paper, but in reality. After seven years of detaining hundreds of men without trial, a one year timeline for closing Guantanamo is unacceptable. For the over 70 men currently on hunger strike in Guantanamo, it has been seven years too long. We want justice now. Witness Against Torture announces a campaign to close the U.S. detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and end torture and rendition by the U.S. within the first 100 days of the new administration. With Barack Obama taking office, we have a historic opportunity to reverse the disastrous policies of the last eight years.

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Subject:   100 Days to Close Guantanamo & End Torture. Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) Iraq War 2003- --Prisoners and prisons, American. Torture--United States.

Title: American Civil Liberties Union, Safe and Free

URL: http://www.aclu.org/keep-america-safe-free

Description: National Security: SAFE AND FREE AT HOME There has never been a more urgent need to preserve fundamental privacy protections and our system of checks and balances than the need we face today, as illegal government spying, provisions of the Patriot Act and government-sponsored torture programs transcend the bounds of law and our most treasured values in the name of national security. Throughout U.S. history "national security" has often been used as a pretext for massive violations of individual rights. The terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 mobilized our country in the fight against terrorism. However, this also launched a serious civil liberties crises. The ACLU continues to challenge policies like the USA Patriot Act, and creates campaigns like Safe and Free.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) Torture--United States. Iraq War 2003- --Prisons and Prisoners, American.

Title: American Civil Liberties Union, Safe and Free

URL: http://www.aclu.org/safefree/index.html

Description: National Security: SAFE AND FREE AT HOME There has never been a more urgent need to preserve fundamental privacy protections and our system of checks and balances than the need we face today, as illegal government spying, provisions of the Patriot Act and government-sponsored torture programs transcend the bounds of law and our most treasured values in the name of national security. Throughout U.S. history "national security" has often been used as a pretext for massive violations of individual rights. The terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 mobilized our country in the fight against terrorism. However, this also launched a serious civil liberties crises. The ACLU continues to challenge policies like the USA Patriot Act, and creates campaigns like Safe and Free.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) Torture--United States. Iraq War 2003- --Prisons and Prisoners, American.

Title: Act Against Torture

URL: http://www.actagainsttorture.org/index.html

Description: Act Against Torture is a coalition of activists based in the San Francisco Bay Area working to abolish torture and indefinite detention, to end U.S. intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, and to prevent future wars. Our work is guided by radical, systemic analysis of war, torture and detention; the connections between these and other forms of oppression are the reason we support other movements for social justice as an integral part of our mission. We use strategic, campaign-based organizing to link individual actions in pusuit of larger goals. We work to build strong coalitions and are committed to democratic and participatory organizing. Act Against Torture is not affiliated with any party or organization.

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Subject:   Act Against Torture. Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) Iraq War 2003- --Prisons and prisoners, American. Torture--United States.

Title: U.S. Department of Defense - Military Commissions

URL: http://www.defense.gov/news/detainee_investigations.html

Description: United States Department of Defense Detainees Investigations. Contains "Special Reports, " Independent Panel Reports, Department of the Inspector General Report, all from 2004--2005

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)

Title: U.S. Department of Defense - Military Commissions Brief Transcripts

URL: http://www.defenselink.mil/news/brieftrans.html

Description: Briefing transcripts, 2004--2005

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)

Title: U.S. Department of Defense - Military Commissions

URL: http://www.defenselink.mil/news/detainee_investigations.html

Description: United States Department of Defense Detainees Investigations. Contains "Special Reports, " Independent Panel Reports, Department of the Inspector General Report, all from 2004--2005

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)

Title: Center for Constitutional Rights (Jul 2009-present)

URL: https://ccrjustice.org/

Description: The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), founded in 1966 by attorneys who represented civil rights movements in the South, is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. CCR is a non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the use of law as a force for social change. Some issues CCR works on is illegal detention and Guantanamo, surveillance and attacks on dissent, criminal justice and mass incarcerations, corporate human rights abuse, government abuse of power, racial and gender justice, and international law and accountability. The website lists news and current cases. Note that the CCR’s records are at the Tamiment Library.

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Subject:   Center for Constitutional Rights. Civil rights--United States. Human rights.

Title: Reprieve, 100 Days to Close Guantánamo and End Torture

URL: https://reprieve.org.uk/

Description: Reprieve is a London based organization that uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantánamo Bay, and provides legal support to prisoners unable to pay for it themselves.Reprieve prioritises the cases of prisoners accused of the most extreme crimes, such as acts of murder or terrorism, as it is in such cases that human rights are most likely to be jettisoned or eroded. Reprieve focuses on cases involving the world’s most powerful governments, especially those that should be upholding the highest standards when it comes to fair trials. Reprieve has 25 full-time staff in London, five Fellows in the USA, two Fellows in Pakistan and countless volunteers around the world. We support President Obama's executive order to close the Guantanamo prison. But it must be closed not just on paper, but in reality. After seven years of detaining hundreds of men without trial, a one year timeline for closing Guantanamo is unacceptable. For the over 70 men currently on hunger strike in Guantanamo, it has been seven years too long. We want justice now. Witness Against Torture announces a campaign to close the U.S. detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and end torture and rendition by the U.S. within the first 100 days of the new administration. With Barack Obama taking office, we have a historic opportunity to reverse the disastrous policies of the last eight years.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp Torture--United States Iraq War, 2003---Prisoners and prisons, American 100 Days to Close Guantanamo & End Torture. Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) Iraq War 2003- --Prisoners and prisons, American. Torture--United States.

Title: American Civil Liberties Union, Safe and Free

URL: https://www.aclu.org/keep-america-safe-and-free-0

Description: National Security: SAFE AND FREE AT HOME There has never been a more urgent need to preserve fundamental privacy protections and our system of checks and balances than the need we face today, as illegal government spying, provisions of the Patriot Act and government-sponsored torture programs transcend the bounds of law and our most treasured values in the name of national security. Throughout U.S. history "national security" has often been used as a pretext for massive violations of individual rights. The terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 mobilized our country in the fight against terrorism. However, this also launched a serious civil liberties crises. The ACLU continues to challenge policies like the USA Patriot Act, and creates campaigns like Safe and Free.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) Torture--United States. Iraq War 2003- --Prisons and Prisoners, American.

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