By Dan De Luce and Abigail Williams From NBC News | Original Article The U.S. military has been wary of cooperating with the Hague court because of concerns it might try to…
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5/16/23 How Death Outlives War: The Reverberating Impact of the Post-9/11 Wars on Human Health
From Costs of War | Original Article A new report released by Costs of War sheds light on the devastating indirect toll of war on human health in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria,…
5/11/23 How art liberated a Pakistani man freed after 20 years of injustice in Guantanamo
By Rabia Mushtaq From Geo.TV | Original Article After years of waiting in internment and being cleared for release by six US government agencies in October 2021, Rabbani brothers finally returned home…
4/28/30 Ron DeSantis in Guantánamo: how questions about his past haunt the Florida governor
By Julian Borger and Oliver Laughland From The Guardian | Original Article As a young navy lawyer, the Republican was posted to the notorious prison camp. What he did there – and…
4/28/23 ‘Crimes against humanity’: UN body calls for release of Guantánamo inmate
By Julian Borger From The Guardian | Original Article UN’s arbitrary detention group calls for immediate release of Palestinian Abu Zubaydah, saying detention has no basis in law A UN body has…
4/27/23 Investigation Details How Gas Industry Exploited Ukraine War to Boost LNG Expansion
By Olivia Rosane From Common Dreams | Original Article Greenpeace says new infrastructure isn’t needed and threatens climate targets and frontline communities. In what it calls “one of the most blatant examples…
4/19/23 Ukraine Leaks Punch Hole in War Propaganda
By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J.S. Davies From Common Dreams | Original Article These leaks and investigative reports are not the first, nor will they be the last, to shine a light…
4/14/23 In Black Site Reenactment, Former CIA Psychologist Orders Defense Attorney “Into the Box”
By John Ryan From LawDragon | Original Article Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba – Dr. Bruce Jessen, who helped develop the CIA’s post 9/11 interrogation strategies, testified in pretrial hearings in the…
4/12/23 Obituaries for Nuremberg Prosecutor Erase His Beliefs About the U.S.
By Jon Schwarz From The Intercept | Original Article Benjamin Ferencz repeatedly said George W. Bush and his administration should be tried for the Iraq War. Benjamin Ferencz died last week at…
3/26/23 U.N. Investigators Protest to U.S. Over Health Care at Guantánamo Bay
By Carol Rosenberg From The New York Times | Original Article The rapporteurs filed the complaint with the United States on Jan. 11 but kept it confidential until this weekend. Washington has…
3/25/23 ICC Charges Putin With War Crimes While US and Israeli Leaders Enjoy Impunity
By Marjorie Cohn From Truthout | Original Article The U.S. celebrates the charges against Putin, but pressures the ICC to refrain from prosecuting Israelis and Americans. Karim Ahmad Khan, the Prosecutor of…
3/23/23 From Iraq into the Abyss?
By Dennis Kucinich From The Dennis Kucinich Report | Original Article Iraq Plus 20 Part II When the hijacked planes hit the twin towers of the World Trade Center, pierced the Pentagon…
3/20/23 For 20 Years, Team Bush Has Escaped Prosecution for Their War Crimes in Iraq
By Marjorie Cohn From Truthout | Original Article One year after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Criminal Court charged him with war crimes. President George W. Bush addresses military personnel…
3/19/23 20 Years After Illegal US Invasion of Iraq, Its Architects Are Still Cashing In
By Derek Seidman From Truthout | Original Article Corporations and universities helped launder the reputation of war criminals who are still profiting from the invasion. U.S. soldiers from the Army’s 82nd Airborne…
3/17/23 The Unlearned Lessons From the War in Iraq
By Spencer Ackerman From The Nation | Original Article Leave it to George W. Bush to misspeak his way to the truth about the Iraq War that he launched 20 years ago….