Topic: Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
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For Obama, WikiLeaks' Guantánamo files come at bad time
Now that the Obama administration has abandoned the idea of civilian-court trials for detainees, it wants to promote confidence in the military tribunal system at Guantánamo. But new WikiLeaks documents paint a picture of 'questionable' charges.
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Obama orders Guantánamo tribunals to resume. Is he abandoning his pledge?
Obama ends a two-year ban on military tribunals at the US prison at Guantánamo Bay, which he had vowed to close. In a bid to enhance US 'values,' he orders a new review process for detainees.
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Who are Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the other accused terrorists?
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others are to stand trial in New York. Here's the evidence federal prosecutors will use against them.
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Terrorism & Security
CIA report: Detainees threatened with guns, power drills
A long-secret document detailing these and other 'enhanced interrogation' techniques is set to be released Monday.
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Terrorism & Security
Charges dropped against USS Cole bombing suspect
The move, which brings the tribunal into compliance with Obama's Guantánamo stay order, allows charges to be reinstated later.
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Terrorism & Security
Judge orders release of Guantánamo detainee
A US official says released detainees are taking up arms against the US.
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Guantánamo Detainees: shorter wait?
Last month's Supreme Court ruling sets new rules for judges examining habeas corpus challenges from detainees.








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