U.S.-Taliban Fight Goes On, So Guantánamo Detainee Stays, Court Says
A judge found that an accused Taliban fighter may still be held even if the administration considers the United States’ war in Afghanistan to be over. By Charlie Savage.
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U.S. Psychologists Urged to Curb Questioning Terror Suspects
The board of the American Psychological Association plans to recommend a tough ethics policy that would prohibit psychologists from involvement in all national security interrogations... By James Risen. -
New York Times Editorial Board: While Guantánamo Logjam Endures, Some Prisoners Could Be Freed
American national security officials concluded more than five years ago that Tariq Ba Odah, a prisoner at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, should be released because he doesn’t pose a major risk. Mr. Ba Odah, a Yemeni citizen who has been on a hunger strike since February 2007...
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