PBS NewsHour
| Apr 16, 2013
There's no doubt the US engaged in torture of many detainees following 9/11, according to a two-year investigation by the bipartisan legal research and advocacy group the Constitution Project that included government, military and law enforcement ...
Democracy Now!
| Apr 11, 2013
New revelations have emerged in Egypt that members of the Army participated in the forced disappearance, torture and killing of protesters during the 2011 uprising that led to the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. Despite the allegations, Preside...
Democracy Now!
| Mar 13, 2013
As more than 100 Guantánamo Bay prisoners enter the fifth week of their hunger strike, the Obama administration has defended their detention at a hearing before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. A number of prisoners have been ...
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 25, 2013
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are burying a man who died in an Israeli jail. Israel says Arafat Jaradat died of a heart attack, but the Palestinian Authority says the autopsy report showed that he was tortured. His death has sparked days...
Democracy Now!
| Feb 8, 2013
US President Barack Obama's nominee to run the CIA, John Brennan, forcefully defended Obama's counterterrorism policies, including the increase use of armed drones and the targeted killings of American citizens during his confirmation hearing Thur...
Democracy Now!
| Feb 7, 2013
As US counter-terrorism czar John Brennan appears on Capitol Hill for his confirmation hearing to head the CIA, a new report provides a detailed look at global involvement in the agency's secret program of prisons, rendition and torture in the yea...
The New York Times
| Jan 7, 2013
A confident President Obama announced his choices of Chuck Hagel for secretary of defense and John Brennan for director of the Central Intelligence Agency at a press conference yesterday, but both picks are likely in for a confirmation battle. Hag...
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Mosaic
| Dec 10, 2012
As the world marks Human Rights Day, Tunisians are pressing their government for a ban on torture and other protections to be written into the country's constitution. Human rights were largely absent under the rule of dictator Ben Ali. Al Jazeera ...
— Apr 27, 2012 at 06:51 pm
...obtained by torture. Personally, I would admit to killing my cat if it would make them stop. Just kill them, that's so much better Steve, sure y...
— Apr 27, 2012 at 01:35 pm
...the group Human Rights First suggests that the committee report will contradict Rodriguez's assertions. Perhaps so, although we would also note ...