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Torture by music
A few days ago I listened to a great BBC report called Torture by Music. It tells us the story of Ruhal Ahmed – a British citizen who spent two years in Guantanamo Bay Detention Centre – in addition to other detainees … Continue reading
Posted in Extraordinary rendition, Politics
Tagged BBC, black sites, democracy, forced positions, GITMO, music, Obama, sleep deprivation, torture, war on terror, waterboarding
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…and no charges were ever brought against him
When I was an intern on a project dealing with rendition and secret detention a few months ago, I read those words several times a day. The only sentence that might challenge it in terms of frequency, is “…and his … Continue reading
Posted in Extraordinary rendition, Politics
Tagged black sites, Bush, Canada, CIA, detainees, GTMO, international law, legal rights, Maher Arar, Obama, Rendition, secret detention, secret prisons, Syria, torture, USA
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