Category Archives: torture

Books on Drone Warfare, Assassination, and Terrorism

A Theory of the Drone – January 6, 2015 Drone warfare has raised profound ethical and constitutional questions both in the halls of Congress and among the U.S. public. Not since debates over nuclear warfare has American military strategy been … Continue reading

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Covert Action – on CIA, Ukraine War and more!

Dear CovertAction Magazine Supporter — We need your help. In 1978, I co-founded Covert Information Action Bulletin with former CIA operations officer and anti-imperialist whistleblower Philip Agee and others including Ellen Ray and Bill Schaap, as well as the legendary revolutionary lawyers William Kunstler and Michael … Continue reading

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Torture

Sources & Organizations Fair Specific Information Torture – F . Specific Issues Index from Creating Better World

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CORPORATE INFLUENCE AND PARTISAN POLITICS HAVE PREVENTED CONGRESS FROM PASSING PROGRESSIVE LEGISLATION

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Torture

Fair . Torture – F . Specific Issues Index from Creating Better World

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Guantánamo

The use of torture has persisted at the U.S. military-run Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba despite it being banned by both U.S. and international law, according to information obtained by a top United Nations human rights investigator. These allegations come … Continue reading

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USA PATRIOT Act

We must call for the repeal of the USA PATRIOT ACT. Many of its provisions, along with many of the other so-called National Security Acts, undermine and erode our Bill of Rights, and contribute to the destruction of the democratic … Continue reading

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Torture

End torture, such as in prisons like Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay and other U.S.-controlled facilities. Ensure those guilty of ordering or executing torture are held accountable for violations U.S. and international law. Sources: Green Party . The Green Party Issues Index … Continue reading

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SOA – Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation

Close the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, formerly known as the School of the Americas, in Ft. Benning, Georgia. The SOA, renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC) in 2001, is a US military training school based … Continue reading

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Domestic Security

We need to stop the assault on our civil liberties that intensified after the attacks of September 11, 2001. During the last several decades, there has been an erosion of freedom in the United States. This has come from many … Continue reading

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