A fundraising appeal

Quarterly Fundraiser: An End of Week Appeal for $800 to Support My Work on Guantánamo and Torture

10.6.11

Please support my work! When certain pundits gaze over the media landscape in the second decade of the 21st century and warn apocalyptically of the demise of newspapers and of serious journalism, they tend to overlook the fact that, ever since formatted blogging first became massively popular around 2005, allowing anyone to write and publish [...]

Quarterly Fundraiser Day Two: $1500 Still Needed to Fund my Guantánamo Work

7.6.11

Please support my work! It’s Day Two of my quarterly fundraising appeal, in which I ask my readers and supporters — who made over 300,000 page visits to this site last month, and who have made it a regular feature in Technorati’s Top 100 World Politics Blogs — to support my research and writing on [...]

Quarterly Fundraiser: Help Me Raise $2000 for My Work on Guantánamo and Torture

6.6.11

Please support my work! As I celebrate four years of blogging about Guantánamo, 1300 blog posts and the updating of my four-part definitive Guantánamo prisoner list, it’s three months since I last reached out to you, my readers and my supporters, to ask you to provide some financial support as part of the quarterly fundraising [...]

Guantánamo: The Definitive Prisoner List — Updated for 2011, With New Information and Photos from WikiLeaks

1.6.11

Please support my work! Since I began my quest to discover the stories of the Guantánamo prisoners, and to bring those stories to the world, which I first embarked upon over five years ago, I have endeavoured to make that information as accessible as possible. A major step in achieving this took place in March [...]

Quarterly Fundraiser Day 3: Sponsor One of My Articles for $50!

11.3.11

Please support my work! It’s Day 3 of my quarterly fundraising appeal, in which I take a short break from pounding my typepad into submission with despair at Obama’s cowardice, disdain for US lawmakers and the right-wing judges of the D.C. Circuit Court, and, instead, harangue you, my readers (in the nicest way possible, hopefully) [...]

Quarterly Fundraiser Day 2: 28 Reasons to Support the Work of Guantánamo Expert Andy Worthington

10.3.11

Please support my work! Yesterday, I published a fundraising appeal (as I do every three months), asking my readers and supporters to help me raise $1500 to fund the maintenance and technical support of my website, and also to cover the otherwise unpaid hours I spend writing the many articles that are published exclusively here, [...]

Quarterly Fundraiser: Help Me Raise $1500 for My Work on Guantánamo, Torture … and Much More!

9.3.11

Please support my work! Every three months, I put out a request for my readers and supporters to help keep me afloat financially. If you can help out at all, please click on the “Donate” button above to make a payment via PayPal. All contributions are welcome, whether it’s $25, $100 or $500, and I’m [...]

Quarterly Fundraiser: $1000 Needed to Support My Guantánamo Work

13.12.10

Please support my work! Regular readers will know that, every three months, I ask for financial support to help me continue the work I began five years ago — researching the stories of the Guantánamo prisoners, publicizing the ongoing plight of the men still held, and reporting assiduously on stories relating to Guantánamo and the [...]

1000 Reasons to Close Guantánamo

30.9.10

Please support my work! On Monday I marked a milestone that, when I began blogging on a full-time basis in May 2007, I had no idea I would ever reach. My article about the forthcoming anti-torture week in Berkeley, California, from October 10 to 16, which I am proud to be attending, was my 1000th [...]

Quarterly Fundraising Appeal: Please Support My Work on Guantánamo, Rendition and Torture

9.9.10

Please support my work! Every three months, I ask my readers and supporters to help me continue my long-standing project, which I began in the spring of 2006: to chronicle the crimes committed in the “War on Terror,” to tell the stories of the prisoners, and to call for accountability for those who instigated torture [...]

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