Entries Tagged as ‘Investigations’

October 4, 2007

Short Documentary

This is a short, well made documentary about Benyam Mohammed al Habashi, who, as of 2006, was still imprisoned in Guantamo Bay. He is a British citizen.

October 2, 2007

“Whether any particular rendition is lawful would depend on the facts of each individual case.”

This article was written almost two years ago, but is a window into how the Canadian press was treating the issue of Rendition, both in relation to their own citizens and as an international issue.
Mon. Dec. 11 2006
Canadian Press
OTTAWA — Extraordinary rendition, the U.S. practice of shipping terrorism suspects to foreign prisons, may be legal [...]

September 26, 2007

“Ghost Pilots” out of North Carolina

This is a more in-depth article about the German case against the CIA. It’s from Feb. of this year, but does a good job describing Germany’s case, and how the US is, or was handling it at that time.
Originally posted Feb.19, 2007
by Bob Drogin and John Goetz
on The News Observer
Accused Pilots Traced to Johnston
CLAYTON [...]

September 26, 2007

EXTRAORDINARY RENDITION IN U.S. Counterterrorism Policy: The Impact on Transatlantic Relations

This is the full transcript of a Joint Hearing conducted by the Committee on Foreign Affairs to discuss the impact of Extraordinary Rendition on US Foreign Relations. Held April 17, 2007.
Read the full transcript here

September 26, 2007

ACLU Challenges Jeppesen Dataplan and CIA Rendition

September 26, 2007

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) on CIA Detainees

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher Speaks before the Foriegn Affairs Subcommittee on Human Rights. Originally broadcast on C-SPAN2

September 26, 2007

‘Renditions save lives’: Condoleezza Rice’s statement

Originally posted on December 5, 2005
by Times Online
…For decades, the United States and other countries have used “renditions” to transport terrorist suspects from the country where they were captured to their home country or to other countries where they can be questioned, held, or brought to justice.
In some situations a terrorist suspect can be extradited [...]

September 24, 2007

Airport Security Gets More Creative

Originally posted on Sep 10th 2007, by Jeff Hoard
on AOL News
These are RECENT stories about airport security crackdowns.
This is an account of a journalist detained at LAX for not having a journalists’ VISA:
Click here to view.
A seven-year-old Muslim boy was detained in Florida for sharing his name with a Pakistani man who had been previously [...]

September 14, 2007

July 26, 2007 US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Testimony

Originally posted
by Human Rights Watch.
Extraordinary Rendition, Extraterritorial Detention, and Treatment of Detainees: Restoring Our Moral Credibility and Strengthening Our Diplomatic Standing
Testimony by Tom Malinowski, Human Rights Watch Washington advocacy director
US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
July 26, 2007
Mr. Chairman, thank you for holding this hearing and for inviting me to testify.
When I joined the [...]

September 14, 2007

A ‘Re-defining’ Moment…

Here’s an interview with Jonathan Turley from Washington University on MSNBC. “A ‘re-defining’ moment in our history…”