Voices
The Guantánamo Bay Internment Camp Is an Unresolved Vestige of the American Occupation of Afghanistan
The 20-year conflict will not be fully resolved until the issue of prisoners of war has been justly settled.
Voices
The 20-year conflict will not be fully resolved until the issue of prisoners of war has been justly settled.
Since 9/11, the FBI has used a tactic that often entraps people who pose no substantial risk — but rarely stops real threats.
A federal court filing gives an unprecedented window into the FBI's use of spy planes for wall-to-wall surveillance on a suspect.
Far from breaking with Trump’s civil disorder prosecutions, Biden has doubled down with an expansive view of extremism.
As officials promise to bring harsh charges, advocates warn that we can’t “prosecute or jail our way out of a burgeoning fascist movement.”
While working to ensnare Muslims in FBI stings, Mohammed Agbareia preyed on the Islamic community as a con man.
Protests for Black Lives
Shamar Betts has been detained since June for a provocative flyer he posted on Facebook amid protests over the killing of George Floyd.
The Coronavirus Crisis
The data is in line with long-established health disparities in New York City, where the poor and people of color tend to suffer worse health outcomes.
“Don’t be fooled by ‘enhanced interrogation,’” torture architect James Mitchell told the court. “You are doing coercive physical techniques.”
“I suspected from the beginning that I would end up here,” psychologist James Mitchell told a Guantánamo Bay courtroom.