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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: Seton Hall Law School - Guantanamo Reports

URL: http://law.shu.edu/ProgramsCenters/PublicIntGovServ/CSJ/Guantanamo-Reports.cfm

Description: Since 2006, Fellows with the Center for Policy and Research have been analyzing government data to illuminate the interrogations and intelligence practices of the United States. The findings have been quite revealing, showing that what’s found in the data is often the best divulger of the truth. The reports have been introduced into the Congressional record by the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Senate Judiciary Committee, the House Armed Services Committee, and as part of a Resolution by the European Parliament.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp. Iraq War, 2003- --Law and legislation.,  Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners and prisons, American. ,  Seton Hall University School of Law. Center for Social Justice. Lawyers--United States--Political activity.

Title: Seton Hall Law School - Guantanamo Reports

URL: http://law.shu.edu/ProgramsCenters/PublicIntGovServ/policyresearch/Guantanamo-Reports.cfm

Description: Since 2006, Fellows with the Center for Policy and Research have been analyzing government data to illuminate the interrogations and intelligence practices of the United States. The findings have been quite revealing, showing that what’s found in the data is often the best divulger of the truth. The reports have been introduced into the Congressional record by the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Senate Judiciary Committee, the House Armed Services Committee, and as part of a Resolution by the European Parliament.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp. Iraq War, 2003- --Law and legislation.,  Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners and prisons, American. ,  Seton Hall University School of Law. Center for Social Justice. Lawyers--United States--Political activity.

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: 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: Seton Hall Law School - Guantanamo Reports

URL: https://law.shu.edu/policy-research/guantanamo-reports.cfm

Description: Since 2006, Fellows with the Center for Policy and Research have been analyzing government data to illuminate the interrogations and intelligence practices of the United States. The findings have been quite revealing, showing that what’s found in the data is often the best divulger of the truth. The reports have been introduced into the Congressional record by the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Senate Judiciary Committee, the House Armed Services Committee, and as part of a Resolution by the European Parliament.

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Subject:   Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp. Iraq War, 2003- --Law and legislation.,  Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners and prisons, American. ,  Seton Hall University School of Law. Center for Social Justice. Lawyers--United States--Political activity.

Title: Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedure

URL: https://secure.wikileaks.org/leak/gitmo-sop.pdf

Description: Contains the United States Dept. of Defense Joint Task Force Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO) standard operating procedures (SOP) for Camp Delta (Guantanamo Bay prison), 2003 and related documents. This is the primary document for the operation of Guantanamo bay, including the securing and treatment of detainees. The document is extensive and includes, in addition to text various forms, identity cards and even Muslim burial instructions. It is signed by Major General Miller, who Donald Rumsfeld later sent to Abu Ghraib to "Gitmoize it". The document is also the subject of an ongoing legal action between the ACLU, which has been trying to obtain it, and the Department of Defense, which has withheld it in full. Wikileaks is a multi-jurisdictional organization to protect internal dissidents, whistleblowers, journalists and bloggers who face legal or other threats related to publishing. Wikileaks provides a forum for the entire global community to relentlessly examine any document for its credibility, plausibility, veracity and validity.

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

Title: Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedure

URL: https://wikileaks.org/wiki/Camp_Delta_Standard_Operating_Procedure

Description: Contains the United States Dept. of Defense Joint Task Force Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO) standard operating procedures (SOP) for Camp Delta (Guantanamo Bay prison), 2003 and related documents. This is the primary document for the operation of Guantanamo bay, including the securing and treatment of detainees. The document is extensive and includes, in addition to text various forms, identity cards and even Muslim burial instructions. It is signed by Major General Miller, who Donald Rumsfeld later sent to Abu Ghraib to "Gitmoize it". The document is also the subject of an ongoing legal action between the ACLU, which has been trying to obtain it, and the Department of Defense, which has withheld it in full. Wikileaks is a multi-jurisdictional organization to protect internal dissidents, whistleblowers, journalists and bloggers who face legal or other threats related to publishing. Wikileaks provides a forum for the entire global community to relentlessly examine any document for its credibility, plausibility, veracity and validity.

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

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