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After “Guantánamo Habeas Week,” Analysis of Successes and Failures Continues

12.5.10

Please support my work! My thanks to everyone who supported my recent “Guantánamo Habeas Week” project, which, due to the scale of the project and some scheduling difficulties, actually ran for three weeks, with an introduction here, an interactive list of all 47 cases to date, and six detailed articles examining the unclassified opinions in [...]

I’m in Technorati’s Top 20 World Politics Blogs: Please Help Keep Me There!

9.5.10

Regular readers will be aware that, on occasion, I take a break from my relentless reporting about Guantánamo and other crimes committed as part of the “War on Terror” to discuss the current state of journalism, and to mention how, as a freelance journalist working mainly in the new media, I am profoundly impressed by [...]

Guantánamo Habeas Results: Prisoners 34, Government 13

19.4.10

Please support my work! NOTE: This list has now been superseded by a dedicated page, “Guantánamo Habeas Results: The Definitive List,” which will be used to monitor the ongoing habeas rulings. As part of my series, “Guantánamo Habeas Week” (introduced here, and expanded, on April 23, to become “Guantánamo Habeas Fortnight”), it’s my pleasure to [...]

800 blog posts – and thanks to all my supporters in the campaign to close Guantánamo

15.4.10

Please support my work! I recently passed another milestone as an independent journalist working mainly in the new media (and the very old media of writing books). My 800th blog post since I began writing about Guantánamo and related issues as a journalist nearly three years ago (following the 14 months I spent researching and [...]

Fundraising Week: Please Support My Guantánamo Work!

1.3.10

Please support my work! Every three months I appeal for financial support to help me to continue the full-time work I began exactly four years ago, when I started researching and writing about the stories of the prisoners held in the US prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and first realized the scale of the injustice [...]

The Guantánamo Files: An Archive of Articles – Part Five, July to December 2009

4.2.10

Please support my work! For four years, I have been providing detailed information about the prisoners in Guantánamo, first through my book The Guantánamo Files, which tells the story of the prison and around 450 of the prisoners held, and then through 12 online chapters, which provide information about the majority of the other 329 [...]

The Guantánamo Files: An Archive of Articles – Part Four, January to June 2009

1.2.10

Please support my work! For four years, I have been providing detailed information about the prisoners in Guantánamo, first through my book The Guantánamo Files, which tells the story of the prison and around 450 of the prisoners held, and then through 12 online chapters, which provide information about the majority of the other 329 [...]

The Guantánamo Files: An Archive of Articles – Part Three, July to December 2008

29.1.10

Please support my work! For four years, I have been providing detailed information about the prisoners in Guantánamo, first through my book The Guantánamo Files, which tells the story of the prison and around 450 of the prisoners held, and then through 12 online chapters, which provide information about the majority of the other 329 [...]

The Guantánamo Files: An Archive of Articles – Part Two, January to June 2008

28.1.10

Please support my work! For four years, I have been providing detailed information about the prisoners in Guantánamo, first through my book The Guantánamo Files, which tells the story of the prison and around 450 of the prisoners held, and then through 12 online chapters, which provide information about the majority of the other 329 [...]

The Guantánamo Files: An Archive of Articles – Part One, May to December 2007

27.1.10

Please support my work! For four years, I have been providing detailed information about the prisoners in Guantánamo, first through my book The Guantánamo Files, which tells the story of the prison and around 450 of the prisoners held, and then through 12 online chapters, which provide information about the majority of the other 329 [...]

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