The War Against Terror

Who Is In Control Of The Bagram Prison?

The Bagram Theatre Detention Facility, otherwise also known as the Detention Facility In Parawan (DFIP), was handed over the current Afganistan government on March 2013. The hand over was a result of some nearly four years of negotiations between the

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Who Is In Control Of The Bagram Prison?

The Bagram Theatre Detention Facility, otherwise also known as the Detention Facility In Parawan (DFIP), was handed over the current Afganistan government on March 2013. The hand over was a result of some nearly four years of negotiations between the

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The Dragnet at Bagram

Despite the claims of the US State Department, the US military and US administration, the majority of the men being held in America’s detention centers are innocent of the suspicions that got them trapped there. Though we have no statistics

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The Dragnet at Bagram

Despite the claims of the US State Department, the US military and US administration, the majority of the men being held in America’s detention centers are innocent of the suspicions that got them trapped there. Though we have no statistics

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The Geneva Conventions

Since 1864 there have existed clear laws of war. Called the Geneva Conventions, part of the Hague Conventions derived from customary laws of war and international treaties and ratified by various all countries as binding laws. The Geneva Conventions, first drafted

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The Geneva Conventions

Since 1864 there have existed clear laws of war. Called the Geneva Conventions, part of the Hague Conventions derived from customary laws of war and international treaties and ratified by various all countries as binding laws. The Geneva Conventions, first drafted

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The Military Commissions

On November 13, 2001 President George W. Bush issued an order establishing military commissions to try prisoners captured in the so-called ‘war on terror’. These commissions were explicitly created outside and beyond the existing American legal system to try those suspected

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The Military Commissions

On November 13, 2001 President George W. Bush issued an order establishing military commissions to try prisoners captured in the so-called ‘war on terror’. These commissions were explicitly created outside and beyond the existing American legal system to try those suspected

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The Black Hole Of Bagram

There is ample reason to fear for the welfare and mental health of the men imprisoned at Bagram. Since its creation the prison at the Bagram Air Base has been notorious for its brutal and inhumane treatment of the prisoners.

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The Black Hole Of Bagram

There is ample reason to fear for the welfare and mental health of the men imprisoned at Bagram. Since its creation the prison at the Bagram Air Base has been notorious for its brutal and inhumane treatment of the prisoners.

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The Torture Memos

On August 1, 2002, an Office of Legal Council (OLC) memo signed by Jay S. Bybee and drafted by John Yoo, issued perhaps one of the most important documents that opened the gateway for the overt and widespread use of

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The Torture Memos

On August 1, 2002, an Office of Legal Council (OLC) memo signed by Jay S. Bybee and drafted by John Yoo, issued perhaps one of the most important documents that opened the gateway for the overt and widespread use of

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The Enemy Combatant And Laws Of War

Designating prisoners as ‘enemy combatants’ or ‘unlawful combatants’ became a core part of America’s post 9/11 detention regime. The new class was necessary to accommodate the Bush administration’s determination to keep the prisoners captured in the battle fields of Afghanistan, or renditioned

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The Enemy Combatant And Laws Of War

Designating prisoners as ‘enemy combatants’ or ‘unlawful combatants’ became a core part of America’s post 9/11 detention regime. The new class was necessary to accommodate the Bush administration’s determination to keep the prisoners captured in the battle fields of Afghanistan, or renditioned

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Bagram’s Enemy Combatant Review Board (ECRP)

Prisons such as Bagram, Guantanamo and the many secret CIA ‘black sites’ were set up to handle ‘enemy combatants’ or ‘unlawful combatants’. The term is very broadly defined and can refer to those captured on the battle field, or those

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Bagram’s Enemy Combatant Review Board (ECRP)

Prisons such as Bagram, Guantanamo and the many secret CIA ‘black sites’ were set up to handle ‘enemy combatants’ or ‘unlawful combatants’. The term is very broadly defined and can refer to those captured on the battle field, or those

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The Story Of Bagram Prison

The Soviet Union built Bagram as a base of operations for troops and supplies shortly after its invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. After the Soviet withdrawal, the base changed hands between different militia groups. The American’s took over the base

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The Story Of Bagram Prison

The Soviet Union built Bagram as a base of operations for troops and supplies shortly after its invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. After the Soviet withdrawal, the base changed hands between different militia groups. The American’s took over the base

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The Uses Of Women

This week Nabeela Rehman walked into the hallowed corridors of the US Congress and gave her testimony about the death of her grand mother who was killed by an American drone attack in Northern Waziristan, Pakistan. Nabeela is the grand-daughter

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The Uses Of Women

This week Nabeela Rehman walked into the hallowed corridors of the US Congress and gave her testimony about the death of her grand mother who was killed by an American drone attack in Northern Waziristan, Pakistan. Nabeela is the grand-daughter

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Searching For Ghosts

One evening, standing on a hill overlooking Paizoo Khan’s small mud house located close to the Afghan border, I was struck by the incredible contrast between the dreams and aspirations of a man eking out a life at the periphery

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Searching For Ghosts

One evening, standing on a hill overlooking Paizoo Khan’s small mud house located close to the Afghan border, I was struck by the incredible contrast between the dreams and aspirations of a man eking out a life at the periphery

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Father of Prisoner 3764: Shoiab Ahmed

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Father of Prisoner 3764: Shoiab Ahmed

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Waqar Ahmed, Brother of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Waqar Ahmed, Brother of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Salahuddin Khan, Brother of Prisoner 2422: Umran Khan

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Salahuddin Khan, Brother of Prisoner 2422: Umran Khan

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Ghulam Raza, Brother-In-Law of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Ghulam Raza, Brother-In-Law of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Sardar Ahmed, Father of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Sardar Ahmed, Father of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Fatima Ahmed, Wife of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Fatima Ahmed, Wife of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Mother of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Mother of Prisoner 20235: Iftikhar Ahmed

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Adnan Ahmed, Brother of Prisoner 3764: Shoiab Ahmed

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Adnan Ahmed, Brother of Prisoner 3764: Shoiab Ahmed

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Letter Of 16 November 2011 (Sample)

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Letter Of 16 November 2011 (Sample)

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The War Against Terror & The Pakistani Citizen

  The vanquished know war. They see through the empty jingoism of those who use the abstract words of glory, honor, and patriotism to mask the cries of the wounded, the senseless killing, war profiteering, and chest-pounding grief. They know

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The War Against Terror & The Pakistani Citizen

  The vanquished know war. They see through the empty jingoism of those who use the abstract words of glory, honor, and patriotism to mask the cries of the wounded, the senseless killing, war profiteering, and chest-pounding grief. They know

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The Bagram Detainees – Pakistanis Out Of Place

There are 33 Pakistani prisoners languishing in Afghanistan, and the Pakistani government has basically done nothing to put pressure on the Afghanistan and American political, military and prison establishment to have them released. When Pakistan’s military dictator, the self-titled President,

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The Bagram Detainees – Pakistanis Out Of Place

There are 33 Pakistani prisoners languishing in Afghanistan, and the Pakistani government has basically done nothing to put pressure on the Afghanistan and American political, military and prison establishment to have them released. When Pakistan’s military dictator, the self-titled President,

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The Moral Case For Drones: Part III

This essay is part of a series of essays that asks us to challenge the language and the history used to justify the continuing American drone campaign in Pakistan. These  pieces give the basis of my argument against the use

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The Moral Case For Drones: Part III

This essay is part of a series of essays that asks us to challenge the language and the history used to justify the continuing American drone campaign in Pakistan. These  pieces give the basis of my argument against the use

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The Moral Case For Drones: Part I

This is the first part of a three-part series of essays that asks us to challenge the language and the history used to justify the continuing American drone campaign in Pakistan. This first part explores briefly the use of language

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The Moral Case For Drones: Part I

This is the first part of a three-part series of essays that asks us to challenge the language and the history used to justify the continuing American drone campaign in Pakistan. This first part explores briefly the use of language

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Ahmed Jaan

Ahmed Jaan was attending the tribal gathering when the attack took place sustained serious injuries to his legs and upper torso, and still cannot walk or stand properly. He insists that there were no ‘militants’ present in the meeting. The

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Ahmed Jaan

Ahmed Jaan was attending the tribal gathering when the attack took place sustained serious injuries to his legs and upper torso, and still cannot walk or stand properly. He insists that there were no ‘militants’ present in the meeting. The

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