![GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA - MAY 09: (IMAGE REVIEWED BY U.S. MILITARY PRIOR TO TRANSMISSION) A Member of the U.S. Military is silhouetted while standing inside of the cell block inside of Camp 2 at Camp Delta May 9, 2006 in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Camp Delta was first occupied on April 28, 2002, when 300 detainees previously held at Camp X-Ray were transferred to Camp Delta. The rest of the detainees were moved on April 29. Camp X-Ray closed down on that same day. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)](https://theintercept.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/GettyImages-57572371-e1654893156630.jpg?fit=768%2C382)
Voices
The Truth Never Mattered at Guantánamo
The deceit and lies and cover-ups of the worst moments in post-9/11 history have created an endless stage of hypocrisy for all the world to see.
Voices
The deceit and lies and cover-ups of the worst moments in post-9/11 history have created an endless stage of hypocrisy for all the world to see.
Voices
(Alfreda Bikowsky Scheuer did not write this.)
Ghosts of Guantánamo
After 20 years in arbitrary detention, a former Guantánamo detainee was released from a United Arab Emirates prison to his family’s care in Yemen. His freedom lasted less than a week.
In his book “Witnesses to War,” photographer Bassam Khabieh confronts the world with life and death in Syria's 10-year civil war.
Drone Wars
With scant comments about U.S. assassination programs, there are indications that Biden would keep the drone wars around.
The most dedicated peace activists you’ve never heard of are headed to federal prison amid a deadly pandemic.
Voices
Biden has said, “I am not sorry for anything I have ever done."
Just over two dozen workers gathered at the headquarters of the local United Food and Commercial Workers, with 14 casting their votes for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
This Christmas, let’s tell the truth about America’s killer drones and the new form of terror they bring to children around the world.
Nathan Robinson’s new book “Why You Should Be a Socialist” lays out a case for socialism based on outrage at our intolerable current condition.