'This is Iraq' Rap Parody Takes Down U.S. War Abuses
Rapper I-NZ's "This Is Iraq" is a dark, satirical and politically charged assault on the U.S. invasion of Iraq and the violence that has ensued there ever since.
Abu Ghraib Prisoner Condemns Gina Haspel Nomination
Ali Shallal al-Qaysi said the decision to nominate Gina Haspel for CIA director is a disgrace.
Terrorist Threats Made U.S. as Brutal as Its Enemies
The U.S. military's brutal and ineffective interrogation program started at Gitmo, then spread to Abu Ghraib. One man who tried to stop it—and failed—now fears America may torture again.
The Attorney Who Excused Torture Should Be Rejected
The Senate shouldn't approve someone who authorized the most damaging national security policies in recent U.S. history.
Will Trump Ask NATO to Bring Back Torture?
European states should say they will not allow torture again. They won't allow it on their soil.
We Must Root Out the Torturers In Our Midst
To date, no high-ranking U.S. official has been held accountable for torture.
Trump Is Wrong. ISIS Can't Be Beaten by Torture
ISIS was born out of Americans fighting fire with fire at Abu Ghraib.
Why Trump Should Forget About Waterboarding
The prison at Gitmo and the abuses of Abu Ghraib jail have damaged the U.S.
How Obama Can Stop Trump From Returning to Torture
Releasing the unpublished torture photos could remind Americans of the revolting damage torture policies caused.
Confessions of an American Military Torturer
'I place a hood over my detainees, secure their feet to the iron loop in the floor, and abandon them to their own imaginations.'
Former CIA Interrogator Forced to Resign From College Post
David Martine, the subject of a recent article in "Newsweek," resigned from Gannon University.
Facing Deadline on Releasing Abuse Photos, Government Stalls, ACLU Says
Obama administration wants clarification on a judge's ruling on the photos, but the ACLU claims it's a delaying tactic.
U.S. Government Warned on Withholding Detainee Abuse Photographs
The fight over 2,100 pictures depicting U.S. military abuse of detainees reached "a line in the sand" for the presiding judge.
ACLU Challenges Latest U.S. Move to Block Release of Detainee Abuse Photos
Civil liberties group argues government claims are insufficient to withhold more than 2,100 images.
U.S. Moves to Block Graphic Photos of Detainee Abuse, Again
After the release of the CIA torture report, the Obama administration says, images are worse than words.
Remember the Abu Ghraib Torture Pictures? There are More That Obama Doesn't Want You to See
His administration is fighting to keep 2,000-plus images from the public.