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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: American Civil Liberties Union, Accountability for Torture, Restore the Rule of Law, Enhanced Interrogation Techniques, Waterboard

URL: http://www.aclu.org/accountability

Description: We are finally beginning to learn the full scope of the Bush administration's torture program. Government documents show that hundreds of prisoners were tortured in the custody of the CIA and Department of Defense, some of them killed in the course of interrogations. Justice Department memos show that the torture policies were devised and developed at the highest levels of the Bush administration. The ACLU is committed to restoring the rule of law. We will fight for the disclosure of the torture files that are still secret. We will advocate for the victims of the Bush administration's unlawful policies. We will press Congress to appoint a select committee that can investigate the roots of the torture program and recommend legislative changes to ensure that the abuses of the last eight years are not repeated. And we will advocate for the appointment of an independent prosecutor to examine issues of criminal responsibility.

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Subject:   Torture--United States Iraq War, 2003--Moral and ethical aspects--United States.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)

Title: Detainee Death Investigation

URL: http://osd.dtic.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/death_investigation

Description: Contains documents released in litigation concerning three detainee deaths at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp on June 10, 2006.

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

Title: FOIA Post (2007): Summaries of New [Federal Court] Decisions -- August 2007

URL: http://www.justice.gov/oip/foiapost/2007foiapost16.htm

Description: Contains summaries of Federal court decisions pertaining to the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp that were received by the Office or Information Policy during the month of August 2007.

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Subject:   Iraq War, 2003- --Law and legislation--United States--Digests. Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners and prisons, American.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) ,  Torture--United States. Military interrogation--United States--Evaluation.

Title: FOIA Post (2009): Summaries of New [Federal Court] Decisions -- January 2009

URL: http://www.justice.gov/oip/foiapost/2009foiapost3.htm

Description: Contains summaries of [Federal] court decisions pertaining to the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp that were received by Office of Information Policy during the month of January 2009.

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Subject:   Iraq War, 2003- --Law and legislation--Digests.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) ,  Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners of war, American. Torture--United States.

Title: National Security Archive: The Torture Archive

URL: http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/torture_archive/index.htm

Description: The National Security Archive announces (8/25/2009) the publication of the Torture Archive -- more than 83,000 pages of primary source documents (and thousands more to come) related to the detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States, in connection with the conduct of hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as in the broader context of the "global war on terror." The goal of the Torture Archive is to become the online institutional memory for essential evidence on torture in U.S. policy. Many of these documents are available in multiple locations on the Internet and in numerous private collections, thanks to landmark Freedom of Information Act and habeas litigation, leaks from whistleblowers, public relations releases from government, investigative reporting by journalists including the Torturing Democracy team, and Congressional investigations. But the disparate locations, enormous volume of documents, and lack of indexing or standard cataloging have presented real difficulties for users. With support from the Open Society Institute and the JEHT Foundation since 2006, the National Security Archive has undertaken to bring together all these materials in digital formats, organize and catalog them for maximum utility and access, and publish them online in multiple packages including a comprehensive searchable database. By combining released executive branch policy memoranda, legal documents from U.S. and foreign courts, and on-the-ground information about actual practices by the U.S. military and intelligence personnel, the Torture Archive presents a comprehensive view of the war on terrorism, its foundations and its implications. This initial launch of the Torture Archive includes the complete set of declassified Combatant Status Review Tribunal and Administrative Review Board files from the Pentagon, and thousands of documents resulting from FOIA litigation brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Archive and other plaintiffs. The Torture Archive will continue to add documents as they are released through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation or Executive discretion.

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Subject:   Torture--United States. Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)

Title: National Security Archive: The Torture Archive

URL: http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/torture_archive/index.htm

Description: The National Security Archive announces (8/25/2009) the publication of the Torture Archive -- more than 83,000 pages of primary source documents (and thousands more to come) related to the detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States, in connection with the conduct of hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as in the broader context of the "global war on terror." The goal of the Torture Archive is to become the online institutional memory for essential evidence on torture in U.S. policy. Many of these documents are available in multiple locations on the Internet and in numerous private collections, thanks to landmark Freedom of Information Act and habeas litigation, leaks from whistleblowers, public relations releases from government, investigative reporting by journalists including the Torturing Democracy team, and Congressional investigations. But the disparate locations, enormous volume of documents, and lack of indexing or standard cataloging have presented real difficulties for users. With support from the Open Society Institute and the JEHT Foundation since 2006, the National Security Archive has undertaken to bring together all these materials in digital formats, organize and catalog them for maximum utility and access, and publish them online in multiple packages including a comprehensive searchable database. By combining released executive branch policy memoranda, legal documents from U.S. and foreign courts, and on-the-ground information about actual practices by the U.S. military and intelligence personnel, the Torture Archive presents a comprehensive view of the war on terrorism, its foundations and its implications. This initial launch of the Torture Archive includes the complete set of declassified Combatant Status Review Tribunal and Administrative Review Board files from the Pentagon, and thousands of documents resulting from FOIA litigation brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Archive and other plaintiffs. The Torture Archive will continue to add documents as they are released through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation or Executive discretion.

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Subject:   Torture--United States. Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)

Title: National Security Archive: The Torture Archive

URL: http://www.aladin0.wrlc.org/gsdl/collect/torture/torture.shtml

Description: The National Security Archive announces (8/25/2009) the publication of the Torture Archive -- more than 83,000 pages of primary source documents (and thousands more to come) related to the detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States, in connection with the conduct of hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as in the broader context of the "global war on terror." The goal of the Torture Archive is to become the online institutional memory for essential evidence on torture in U.S. policy. Many of these documents are available in multiple locations on the Internet and in numerous private collections, thanks to landmark Freedom of Information Act and habeas litigation, leaks from whistleblowers, public relations releases from government, investigative reporting by journalists including the Torturing Democracy team, and Congressional investigations. But the disparate locations, enormous volume of documents, and lack of indexing or standard cataloging have presented real difficulties for users. With support from the Open Society Institute and the JEHT Foundation since 2006, the National Security Archive has undertaken to bring together all these materials in digital formats, organize and catalog them for maximum utility and access, and publish them online in multiple packages including a comprehensive searchable database. By combining released executive branch policy memoranda, legal documents from U.S. and foreign courts, and on-the-ground information about actual practices by the U.S. military and intelligence personnel, the Torture Archive presents a comprehensive view of the war on terrorism, its foundations and its implications. This initial launch of the Torture Archive includes the complete set of declassified Combatant Status Review Tribunal and Administrative Review Board files from the Pentagon, and thousands of documents resulting from FOIA litigation brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Archive and other plaintiffs. The Torture Archive will continue to add documents as they are released through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation or Executive discretion.

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Subject:   Torture--United States. Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)

Title: OIG Testimony - June 4, 2008

URL: http://www.justice.gov/oig/testimony/t0806/

Description: Contains testimony of the Office of the Inspector General given on June 4, 2008 regarding the Federal Bureau of Investigation's observation of and involvement in detainee interrogations at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) ,  Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners of war, American. United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation--Evaluation

Title: OIG Testimony: June 10, 2008

URL: http://www.justice.gov/oig/testimony/t0806a/

Description: Contains testimony of the Office of the Inspector General given before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on June 10, 2008 regarding the Federal Bureau of Investigation's observation of and involvement in detainee interrogations at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp.

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

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: 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 Combatant Status Review Tribunals, U.S. Department of Defense. Military Commissions Combatant Status Review Tribunals

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

Description: United States Department of Defense Combatant Status Review Tribunals/Administrative Review Boards site contains CSRT/ARB Special Interest Items, Biographies of key DOD personnel, High Value Detainees CSRT Information including for each, unclassified summaries, transcript and audio of hearings, procedural instructions, news releases, and current briefing transcripts.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) ,  Torture--United States.

Title: U.S. Dept. of Justice Summaries of New Court Decisions -- September 2009

URL: http://www.justice.gov/oip/foiapost/2009foiapost21.htm

Description: Contains summaries of the court decisions pertaining to the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp that were received by Office of Information Policy during the month of September 2009.

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Subject:   Iraq War. 2003- --Law and legislation--Digests. Military interrogation--United States--Evaluation.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) ,  Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners and prisons, American. Torture--United States.

Title: U.S. Dept. of Justice Summaries of New [Federal Court] Decisions -- October 2008

URL: http://www.justice.gov/oip/foiapost/2008foiapost34.htm

Description: Contains summaries of the court decisions pertaining to the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp that were received by Office or Information Policy during the month of October 2008.

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Subject:   Iraq War, 2003- --Law and legislation--Digests.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) ,  Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners of war, American. Torture--United States.

Title: U.S. Dept. of Justice: Summaries of New [Federal Court] Decisions -- June 2008

URL: http://www.justice.gov/oip/foiapost/summariesnewdecisionsjune08.htm

Description: Contains summaries of the court decisions pertaining to the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp that were received by Office of Information Policy during the month of June 2008.

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Subject:   Iraq War, 2003- --Law and legislation--Digests.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba) ,  Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners of war, American. Torture--United States.

Title: United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee Report: Inquiry into the treatment of detainees in U.S. custody, 11/20/2008

URL: http://armed-services.senate.gov/Publications/Detainee%20Report%20Final_April%2022%202009.pdf

Description: United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Inquiry into the treatment of detainees in U.S. custody, 11/20/2008

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Subject:   Torture--United States. Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States. Human rights--United States.,  Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)

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