The Guantánamo Spy Who Wasn’t
The Guantánamo Spy Who Wasn’t Ahmad Al-Halabi was an immigrant who did the most American thing possible: join the military. Then the U.S. government accused him of espionage.
The Guantánamo Spy Who Wasn’t Ahmad Al-Halabi was an immigrant who did the most American thing possible: join the military. Then the U.S. government accused him of espionage.
Tougher Security Measures Are Causing Upset at Guantánamo Prison An effort to unshackle a detainee during legal meetings has put a spotlight on simmering tensions in the Pentagon’s secretive prison.
Malaysian Prisoners Reach Plea Agreements at Guantánamo Bay Lawyers have scheduled the entry of their pleas for early next year, along with sentencing. Details of the deal were under seal.
How a Judge’s Ruling on Torture Imperils a Guantánamo Prosecution Strategy In dismissing a confession in the bombing of the U.S.S. Cole, Col. Lanny J. Acosta Jr. has shaken a foundation of U.S. government cases at the post-9/11 court.