How prisoners were treated has complicated prosecutors’ efforts to hold trials in the Sept. 11 and the U.S.S. Cole bombing cases at Guantánamo.
Tag: Al Qaeda
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In Burkina Faso, Criticizing the Army Could Get You Drafted
The military junta in Burkina Faso, a West African nation struggling to defeat extremist groups, has been forcibly conscripting critics, say human rights organizations.
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What it would mean to treat Hamas like ISIS
The rules of war are quite explicit about what has to happen.
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How Israel’s 9/11 Tests American Grand Strategy
The crisis in the Holy Land must be analyzed in terms of great power politics and the pressure we face from broadly aligned rivals.
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Sanity Question and Plea Talks Shadow Coming Sept. 11 Hearings
Prosecutors issued a new deadline of next week on their offer to have the defendants plead guilty and avoid a capital trial.