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Resources and Links (110-120 of 178 resources) Cretins, Feebs and Murderers in Uniform An anecdotal account of how and why the police profession allegedly tends to attract the worst of characters. If you are a good cop and generally respectful to the public, this isn't about you. On the other hand, if the foo shits, wear it. Committee on Conscience General and in-depth resources on genocide and related crimes against humanity. Crimes of War Project Dedicated to raising awareness of the laws of war and war crimes among the media, policy makers, human rights and humanitarian aid workers, and the general public. Crying for Justice A Houston Chronicle special report on the failure to bring to justice the perpetrators of several war crimes is Rwanda, South Africa, El Salvador, and Guatemala. CDT: Response to September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks Center for Democracy and Technology analyses of the civil liberties implications of US government anti-terrorism proposals. House and senate debates, proposed legislation and amendments, and testimony. Court Backs Open Deportation Hearings in Terror Cases The federal appeals court in Cincinnati declared that the administration acted unlawfully in holding hundreds of deportation hearings in secret. Includes links for related articles and the full text of the Court's ruling. New York Times, US . Call for Release of 'low-level' Guantanamo Inmates A growing number of reports shows that none of the 598 inmates designated as "enemy combatants" and held without charge at the US Caribbean base are al-Qaida leaders or can reveal any important information. The Guardian, UK. Combatants Lack Rights, U.S. Argues The Bush administration argues that people who're declared enemy combatants have no right to counsel and can be held indefinitely. Washington Post, US. Chemical Massacre of the Kurds by the Iraqi Regime A description of Saddam Husseins's poison gas attack called "Bloody Friday", in the city of Halabja in March, 1988. CNN - U.S. Senate calls for war crimes trial for Saddam Hussein - An Unused American Tactic: Trying Saddam for War Crimes Christian Science Monitor. Next 10 Resources >> |
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