The Guantánamo Blog
From the Law Office of H. Candace Gorman
Friday, April 13, 2007
Filing court papers, guantanamo style
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It is fair to say that I posted this latest article on Huffingtonpost.com because of the frustration of having to go thru these annoying pro...
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Reading Harry Potter in Guantánamo
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Check out Candace's latest article in In These Times: The prisoners at Guantánamo Bay—or Azkaban, as one of my clients, a Harry Potter f...
More recent editorials:
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The Philadelphia Inquirer: "Justice is Painfully Slow" The Nation (Kenya): "Africa: Guantanamo is an Affront to Freedom And ...
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ACLU Responds to Hunger Strike Revelations:
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"This is a prime example of why Guantanamo Bay must close. These people are being held without charge in horrific conditions that viol...
Jim Webb Calls for Closing Guantánamo
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Associated Press via Fox : Virginia Senator Jim Webb has called on the Bush administration to close down the Guantánamo Bay detention facil...
The Globe Gets it Right
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Today's editorial in the Boston Globe: AS PRESIDENT Bush purports to export democracy to Iraq and other nations, he continues to deny i...
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Press Release from the Law Council of Australia
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3 April 2007 Heaven Help Those Left in Guantanamo Bay David Hicks’ guilty plea and sentencing deal have done nothing to legitimise the proc...
Al-Rawi Speaks
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Cageprisoners.com has posted this piece (originally from the BBC) on recently released Bisher al-Rawi. The article quotes al-Rawi who is he...
Monday, April 2, 2007
Justice delayed…
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Outrageous and Sad – these are the best words to describe today’s news from the Supreme Court. In February, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appea...
Bisher al-Rawi Back with Family
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After being held for four and a half years in GTMO, Bisher al-Rawi has finally been released and is back in the UK. The U.S. has dropped al...
New on Huffington Post:
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Over the weekend we learned that David Hicks would be sentenced to not twenty years, not seven years BUT NINE MONTHS in the slammer. Candace...
More on David Hicks
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Writing for the The Justinian , "Australia’s most revered and disturbing law journal," Roger Fitch offers his take on the recent ...
NEWSFLASH: Supreme Court Denies Review in Al Odah and Boumediene
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SCOTUS has let us down. Justices Breyer, Ginsburg and Souter dissented from the denial. A synopsis by Eric Freedman: The Supreme Court on Mo...
Friday, March 30, 2007
The Talking Dog on Hicks, the Military Commissions and the Origins of "Kangaroo Justice" (a re-post):
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Back when I interviewed him in '05, Josh Dratel [one of the two disqualified Hicks lawyers] said he felt the term kangaroo court (when r...
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
New from Project Hamad:
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Check out this new video put together by Adel Hamad's attorneys. It features Martin Sheen!
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