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Archives - February 2005

February 28, 2005, Reuters/The New York Times, U.S. Court Orders 'Enemy Combatant' Freed

February 28, 2005, Bob Herbert, New York Times, "Extraordinary Rendition": It's Called Torture

February 28, 2005, Michael Hirsh, Mark Hosenball, & John Barry, Newsweek, Aboard Air CIA

February 28, 2005, U.S. Newswire, ACLU and Human Rights First to Sue Top U.S. Official Over Torture Policies; Former Military, Government Officials Join Landmark Lawsuit

February 28, 2005, Nat Hentoff, The Washington Times (Editorial), A challenge to U.S. policy on torture

February 28, 2005, Amnesty International USA/U.S. Newswire, Detention, Torture Outsourced to Countries Condemned by U.S. Report; Presidential Pledge to Not Excuse Oppressors Compromised

February 28, 2005, Frank Griffiths, Associated press/Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 3-star general to lead Guantanamo probe

February 28, 2005, Democracy Now!, Intelligence Inc: The Privatization of U.S. Interrogations at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo and Afghanistan

February 28, 2005, Reuters/The New York Times, Attorney General Urges Anti - Terror Law Renewal

February 28, 2005, Associated Press, The Baltimore Sun, Driver's license bill stirs fear of national ID card

February 28, 2005, New York Times Editorial, Follow the Port Security Money

February 28, 2005, Associated Press, Banks close "high-risk" Muslim accounts

February 27, 2005, Associated Press, Driver's License Bill Concerns Groups

February 27, 2005, Iain MacWhirter, Sunday Herald (Scotland), Sophistry Hides a Brutal Truth About Torture

February 27, 2005, Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial, Torture Case Closed? Not So Fast.

February 27, 2005, Sam Ali, New Jersey Star-Ledger, Muslims troubled by bank's decision Civil rights groups see Sept. 11 backlash

February 27, 2005, David Pratt, The Sunday Herald/Common Dreams, Top Former CIA Agent Condemns New Terror War

February 27, 2005, Douglas Jehl & David Johnston, The New York Times/truthout, Within C.I.A., Growing Worry of Prosecution for Conduct

February 27, 2005, Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette, Katie Marshall, U.S. courtroom program focuses on Bill of Rights and Editorial, Learning to Protect Our Civil Liberties

February 27, 2005, Andy Giegerich, MSNBC, Bankers find 'financial police' role wearisome: Fighting terror takes toll on lending industry

February 26, 2005, John Files, New York Times, Justice Dept. Opposes Edmonds' Bid to Revive Case Against F.B.I.

February 26, 2005, Leslie Miller, Associated Press, Makeup of Homeland Security Privacy Committee Questioned

February 26, 2005, Sasha Talcott, Boston Globe, Financial data lost by Bank of America: Error affects 1.2m accounts of federal workers

February 25, 2005, Bob Herbert, New York Times, Maher Arar: Thrown to the Wolves

February 25, 2005, William Fisher, Inter Press Service, Senator Feingold Seeks to Curb Controversial "Patriot Act"

February 25, 2005, Jerry Seper, The Washington Times, 'No credible evidence' Abu Ali was tortured

February 25, 2005, Charlie Savage, The Boston Globe, Probe leaves out ex-commander at Guantanamo

February 25, 2005, Robert Verkaik, The Independent, I saw Americans kill terror suspects, says Guantanamo Briton

February 25, 2005, Alexandra Olson, Associated press/Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 30 Guantanamo prisoners ordered to stay

February 25, 2005, George E. Condon Jr., Copley News Service/The Union-Tribune, Bush, Putin argue democracy in talks described as frank

February 24, 2005, Associated Press, U.S.: Suspect in Bush plot not tortured

February 24, 2005, Editorial, The New York Times, The Case of Ahmed Omar Abu Ali

February 24, 2005, Associated press/The New York Times, Family of Suspect in Bush Plot to Sue U.S.

February 24, 2005, Victoria Brittain, The Guardian/Common Dreams, Why Are We Welcoming This Torturer?

February 24, 2005, Ann Scott Tyson & Dana Priest, The Washington Post, Pentagon Seeking Leeway Overseas, Operations Could Bypass Envoys

February 24, 2005, truthout/ACLU, Administration Blinks in Sibel Edmonds Case

February 24, 2005, Ryan Singel, Wired News, DHS Fills Out Privacy Panel

February 23, 2005, Eric Lichtblau, The New York Times/Marin Independent Journal, U.S. citizen accused in plot with al-Qaida to assassinate Bush

February 23, 2005, John Riley, Newsday, Focus on detention tactics

February 23, 2005, R. Jeffrey Smith, The Washington Post, Access to Memos Is Affirmed: Classified Status Can't Be Changed

February 23, 2005, Islam Online, US Muslims Decry Center's Bank Account Closure

February 22, 2005, Nat Hentoff, The Village Voice, War Crimes: Congress dozes while detainees are sent to other countries to be tortured

February 22, 2005, Michael Ratner interviewed by Scott Harris, ZNet, U.S.-Held Prisoners Transferred Abroad Subjected to Torture

February 21, 2005, Reuters, World Council of Churches Says U.S. Violates International Law at Guantanamo

February 21, 2005, Marjorie Cohn, truthout, Negroponte: Director of Intelligence Manipulation

February 20, 2005, Larry Cohler-Esses, The New York Daily news/truthout, 'Brooklyn's Abu Ghraib'

February 20, 2005, Salah Nasrawi, Associated Press, Video purportedly shows al-Qaida deputy

February 20, 2005, Eric Lipton, New York Times, Audit Faults U.S. for Its Spending on Port Defense

February 19, 2005, Sandip Roy, Pacific News Service/AlterNet, Spy's Eye View

February 19, 2005, Scott Shane, The New York Times, Intelligence Nominee Comes Under Renewed Scrutiny on Human Rights

February 19, 2005, Ray McGovern, truthout, Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here: Negroponte Will Fit Right In

February 19, 2005, Lindsey Graham and Jane Harman, Washington Post Op-Ed, Clearing the Fog on Interrogations

February 19, 2005, New York Times Editorial, Time for Accounting on Torture

February 18, 2005, Duncan Campbell, The Guardian/truthout, Veteran of Dirty Wars Wins Lead U.S. Spy Role

February 18, 2005, Julia Preston, The New York Times, For Lawyer's Lawyer, Loss Is Just the Beginning

February 18, 2005, Carol Rosenberg, The Miami Herald, New Guantánamo prison funds sought

February 18, 2005, Mark Fass, New York Lawyer, NY Associates Go to Guantanamo, Aid Detainees

February 18, 2005, More evidence of abuse in U.S. prisons abroad:

February 18, 2005, Andrew Cohen, CBS News, New Twist In Terror Justice

February 18, 2005, Bob Herbert, The New York Times, Our Friends, the Torturers

February 18, 2005, Editorial, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Now we know: Report on pre-9/11 warnings held for post-election release

February 17, 2005, David Cole, The Nation, The Lynne Stewart Trial

February 17, 2005, Andrew P. Napolitano, Op-Ed, The New York Times, No Defense

February 17, 2005, icScotland, Briton 'blinded at Guantanamo'

February 17, 2005, Aljazeera, Guantanamo upgrade defended

February 17, 2005, Editorial, The Wall Street Journal, National ID Party

February 17, 2005, William Fisher, Inter Press Service, FBI silent on reports that it watches the Web

February 17, 2005, Democracy Now!, Outsourcing Torture: The Secret History of America's "Extraordinary Rendition"

February 17, 2005, Dana Priest & Josh White, The Washington Post, War Helps Recruit Terrorists, Hill Told

February 17, 2005, Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive/Common Dreams, Dems Lie Down for Chertoff

February 16, 2005, Nancy Talanian, Common Dreams, John Ashcroft's Legacy

February 16, 2005, Associated Press, Senate OKs Chertoff as homeland chief

February 16, 2005, R. Jeffrey Smith, The Washington Post, ACLU Urges Investigation of Detainee Abuse

February 16, 2005, Douglas Jehl, The New York Times, C.I.A. Is Seen as Seeking New Role on Detainees

February 16, 2005, Associated press/The New York Times, Bill Aims to Close Gaps in FOI Law

February 15, 2005, Marjorie Cohn, truthout, First They Came for Lynne Stewart ...

February 15, 2005, Chertoff confirmation:

February 15, 2005, Tom Curry, MSNBC, Why torture issue hasn't had political traction

February 15, 2005, Reuters/ABC News, U.S. to Send Six More Guantanamo Prisoners Home

February 15, 2005, BBC News, ICRC raises Guantanamo conditions

February 15, 2005, Reuters/The New York Times, Red Cross Head Discusses Guantanamo Inmates with Bush

February 15, 2005, Editorial, The New York Times, On Guard, America

February 15, 2005, Eric Lichtblau, The New York Times, Bush Renews Call to Extend Patriot Act

February 14, 2005, Nedra Pickler, Associated Press, Bush Urges Renewal of Patriot Act

February 14, 2005, Tabassum Zakaria, Reuters, Bush urges renewal of anti-terror law

February 14, 2005, Stephanie Rosenbloom, The New York Times, Gonzales Is Sworn In as Attorney General

February 14, 2005, Associated press/The New York Times, Senate Expected to OK Chertoff Nomination

February 14, 2005, William Fisher, Inter Press Service/truthout, "Rendition" Case Takes a New Twist

February 14, 2005, Declan McCullagh, CNET/The New York Times, From high-tech driver's licenses to national ID cards?

February 14, 2005, Knight-Ridder/Tribune, Chicago Goes High-Tech with Cameras, Biochemical Sensors

February 13, 2005, Sara Kehaulani Goo, The Washington Post, Papers Offer New Clues On 9/11 Hijackers' Travel

February 13, 2005, The National Security Archives/truthout, Memo: Clark Warned Rice on Al Qaeda

February 13, 2005, Barton Gellman, The Washington Post, Controversial Pentagon Espionage Unit Loses Its Leader: Rumsfeld Reportedly Moving Ahead With Plans to Expand Team's Intelligence Work Worldwide

February 13, 2005, Douglas Jehl, The New York Times, Senate May Open Inquiry Into C.I.A.'s Handling of Suspects

February 13, 2005, Eric Lichtblau, The New York Times, Judge Considers Declassifying Sept. 11 Report on F.B.I.

February 13, 2005, James Gordon Meek, New York Daily News, Sources: Military lawyers objected to interrogation methods at Guantanamo

February 13, 2005, David Updike, The Boston Globe, Homeland Insecurities

February 13, 2005, Story of former Guantanamo detainee Mamdouh Habib:

February 13, 2005, Viveca Novak, TIME, Impure Tactics

February 13, 2005, Opinion, The Monitor, 'Real ID Act' poses threat to freedom

February 12, 2005, Julia Preston, The New York Times, Regretting the Bravado, a Convicted Lawyer Examines Her Options

February 12, 2005, Scott Shane, The New York Times, January '01 Memo to Rice Warned of Qaeda and Offered Plan

February 12, 2005, Carol D. Leonnig, The Washington Post, U.S. Offers Judge Secret Evidence To Decide Case: Virginia Man Held in Saudi Prison

February 12, 2005, Editorial, The Washington Post, A Case for Truth (Extraordinary rendition of Maher Arar)

February 12, 2005, Opinion, The Miami Herald, Toward immigration reform, safe borders (by Angela Kelley, deputy director of the National Immigration Forum)

February 11, 2005, Civil rights attorney Lynne Stewart convicted of providing material support to terrorists:

February 11, 2005, House approves REAL ID Act:

February 11, 2005, Associated press/truthout, Report: FAA Had 52 Pre-9/11 Warnings

February 11, 2005, Bob Herbert, The New York Times/Common Dreams, Torture, American Style

February 11, 2005, Scott Shane, The New York Times, C.I.A. Interrogator's Defense to Cite Bush at Brutality Trial

February 11, 2005, Associated press/The New York Times, Chertoff Vote Delayed Over FBI Memo Spat

February 11, 2005, Associated Press, Suit filed for 500 Guantanamo detainees

February 11, 2005, Center for Constitutional Rights press release, CCR and Pro-Bono Counsel File Suit on Behalf of More Than 500 John Does at Guantanamo

February 11, 2005, Larry Abramson, National Public Radio, Portland Weighs FBI Pact, Privacy Concerns

February 10, 2005, Civil rights attorney Lynne Stewart convicted of providing material support to terrorists:

February 10, 2005, Guantanamo abuse:

February 10, 2005, House approves REAL ID Act:

February 10, 2005, Suzanne Gamboa, Associated press/The Seattle Times, House to vote on restrictions for immigrants, asylum seekers

February 10, 2005, Greta Wodele, GovExec, Chertoff nomination stalls over Guantanamo Bay questions

February 10, 2005, Rep. Henry A. Waxman & Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, truthout, Request for Hearings by House Members

February 10, 2005, Eric Lichtblau, The New York Times, 9/11 Report Cites Many Warnings About Hijackings

February 10, 2005, Democracy Now!, No Place to Hide: Award-Winning Journalist Robert O'Harrow Goes Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society

February 9, 2005, Darryl Fears, The Washington Post, Asylum Seekers Often Mistreated, Study Funds

February 9, 2005, REAL ID Act:

February 9, 2005, Associated press/The New York Times, Court Is Asked to Settle Detainee Rulings

February 9, 2005, Associated press/The New York Times, U.K. to Air Show on Torture Techniques

February 9, 2005, Associated press/The New York Times, Lawyers Level Guantanamo Torture Charges

February 9, 2005, Colin Perkel, Canadian Press, Efforts to bring teen home from Guantanamo Bay 'spectacular failure'

February 9, 2005, Sara Kehaulani Goo, The Washington Post, Proposed Budget Would Strip TSA of Its Biggest Programs

February 9, 2005, J. Scott Orr, The Star-Ledger, Chertoff's nomination remains at standstill

February 9, 2005, Peter Rothberg, Op-Ed, The Nation, Hold Chertoff Accountable

February 9, 2005, Canadian Press, B.C. government employees union tries to stop bill-collecting deal

February 9, 2005, The Valley Independent, First Amendment should be a priority

February 8, 2005, Chertoff approved by Senate Committe:

February 8, 2005, Nat Hentoff, Daily Camera/Common Dreams, A Shameful Partisan Vote on Gonzales

February 8, 2005, Stephen Grey, BBC News, CIA prisoners 'tortured' in Arab jails

February 8, 2005, Eric Lichtblau, The New York Times, Big Rise for F.B.I. in Antiterror War

February 8, 2005, Nina Bernstein & Marc Santora, The New York Times, Asylum Seekers Treated Poorly, U.S. Panel Says

February 8, 2005, Guantanamo:

February 8, 2005, Charles Lewis, The Center for Public Integrity/Common Dreams, A Culture of Secrecy: What has Happened to the Principle that American Democracy Should be Accessible and Transparent?

February 7, 2005, James Rowen, Madison Capital Times, Confirming our worst fears about torture

February 7, 2005, Paisley Dodds, Associated Press, Detainees say U.S. troops abused them

February 7, 2005, Joshua L. Dratel, AlterNet, A Path Paved with Bad Intentions

February 7, 2005, Roy Eccleston, The Australian, US 'had plenty of time' for Habib case

February 7, 2005, Bob Herbert, The New York Times, Guantánamo: Stories From the Inside

February 7, 2005, Jane Mayer, The New Yorker, Outsourcing Torture: The secret history of America's extraordinary rendition program

February 7, 2005, Editorial, Pantagraph , Poor knowledge of rights hurts more than individual

February 6, 2005, Lisa Friendman, Los Angeles Daily News, House moves quickly on Sensenbrenner bill

February 6, 2005, Agence France-Presse/truthout, CIA Renditions of Terror Suspects Are 'Out of Control:' Report

February 6, 2005, Associated Press, Freed Briton says he was abused at Guantanamo

February 6, 2005, Steve Silverman, Pantagraph, Courts struggle with science

February 6, 2005, Editorial, Macon Telegraphl, Citizens should demand the right to information

February 6, 2005, Gary Borders, The Lufkin Daily News, Young or old, First Amendment guards our rights

February 5, 2005, Helen Thomas, Houston Chronicle, Good reason to fret about Chertoff, Gonzales, others

February 5, 2005, Associated Press, Gonzales Says Justice Dept.Will Keep Anti-Terror Focus: He Vows Actions 'Consistent With Our Values'

February 5, 2005, Ann Scott Tyson, The Washington Post, Study Urges CIA Not To Cede Paramilitary Functions to Pentagon

February 5, 2005, Julia Preston, The New York Times, For Jury in Lawyer Lynne Stewart's Complex Terror Trial, the Strategy Seems to Be, 'Don't Rush Me'

February 5, 2005, Paula Cussons, Earthtimes.org, Passenger's name delays Delta Flights

February 4, 2005, Jesselyn Radack, Los Angeles Times/Common Dreams, A Whistle-Blower's Inside View of the Homeland Security Nominee

February 4, 2005, Gonzales confirmed by Senate:

February 4, 2005, Reuters, U.N. Says U.S. Not Done Enough on Guantanamo

February 4, 2005, truthout, U.N. Human Rights Experts: 'U.S. Treatment of Detainees Inhuman and Degrading'

February 4, 2005, Associated press/The New York Lawyer, Judge Gives Approval for Quick Appeal of Guantanamo Order

February 4, 2005, Reuters/Los Angeles Times, Navy to Release 3 More From Guantanamo

February 4, 2005, Bob Herbert, The New York Times, Our Battered Constitution

February 3, 2005, Reuters/The New York Times, Gonzales Wins Confirmation as U.S. Attorney General

February 3, 2005, BBC News, Gonzales set for Senate backing

February 3, 2005, Chertoff confirmation hearings begin:

February 3, 2005, Dana Priest & Caryle Murphy, The Washington Post, U.S. Asks Saudi Arabia to Indict Or Return Terrorism Suspect

February 3, 2005, Julia Preston, The New York Times, A.C.L.U. Gains in Its Quest for C.I.A. Documents on Detainees

February 3, 2005, Reuters/The Washington Post, CIA Is Ordered to Release Detainee-Abuse Files

February 3, 2005, Federal judge rules in favor of detainees' rights:

February 3, 2005, Associated Press, Lasers Aimed In Cockpits Help Prompt Ohio Terrorism Bill

February 2, 2005, Associated Press, AP Exclusive: Videos of riot squads at Guantanamo show prisoners being punched and stripped from the waist down

February 2, 2005, Reuters/The New York Times, Military Extends Guantanamo Abuse Probe

February 2, 2005, Gonzales likely to be confirmed:

February 2, 2005, Chertoff to begin confirmation hearings:

February 2, 2005, Ashcroft continues to laud USA PATRIOT Act:

February 2, 2005, The Omaha Channel, Truckers Targeted In Terrorism Fight

February 2, 2005, Editorial, The New York Times, The Costly Right to Know

February 2, 2005, Associated press/news 8 Austin, Study: High schoolers seem more accepting of government censorship

February 1, 2005, Ben Feller, Associated press/WTOP News, First Amendment No Big Deal, Students Say

February 1, 2005, David Stout, New York Times, Senate Rift Deep in Debate Over Attorney General Nominee

February 1, 2005, Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press, Democrats weigh filibuster to delay, block Gonzales appointment

February 1, 2005, Federal judge rules Guantanamo military tribunals are unconstitutional:

February 1, 2005, Democracy Now!, EXCLUSIVE: British Human Rights Lawyer Gareth Pierce Says Torture "Is the Recipe for the Destruction" of International Human Rights

February 1, 2005, Associated press/MSNBC, Bush stands by Chertoff on his CIA advice, White House: He only explained where the line on torture is

February 1, 2005, Associated press/The New York Times, Chertoff Says He Urged FBI on Detainees

February 1, 2005, Reuters AlterNet, Moussaoui case seen helping US with extraditions

February 1, 2005, AAP/The Sydney Morning Herald, Hicks may be in Guantanamo for years: lawyer

February 1, 2005, Paul Craig Roberts, CounterPunch, American Police State: Abandoning Liberty; Gaining Insecurity

February 1, 2005, Michelle Garcia, The Washington Post, N.Y. Using Terrorism Law To Prosecute Street Gang