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Birth in Chains 10.7.2009 WireTap Magazine
(This post originally appeared on ) Last November, Venita’s baby was getting ready to enter the world, but Venita couldn’t move. While she was going into contractions, her ankles were shackled, her hands cuffed, and her waist tied. For extra assurance, her hands were further restrained with a black box. Just following procedure, the officer said as he escorted her to the birthing room. The pain and joy of child birth may be the most intense experience a woman will ever have. For incarcerated pregnant women in New York, however, they’re prisoners first and mothers second. Venita, who was incarcerated at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in Westchester, New York, and taken to a local hospital to deliver her baby, is who have been forced to ...
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Judge Sonia Sotomayor Denied My Appeal and I Spent 16 Years in Prison For a Crime I Didn't Commit 10.7.2009 AlterNet
Sotomayor put procedure over innocence as a federal ...
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Amnesty International: Will US Seek Death Penalty in First Trial of Former Gitmo Detainee? 10.7.2009 Politics on HuffingtonPost.com
Last month, Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani became the first Guantanamo Bay detainee to be brought to the United States for trial outside of the military commission system.
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Where's Pentagon 'Terrorism Suspect'? Talking to Karzai 10.7.2009 CommonDreams.org Headlines
by Nancy Youssef

KABUL, Afghanistan - Haji Sahib Rohullah Wakil spends his days going from one high-level official meeting to another with the swagger of a tribal elder, advocating for the needs of Kunar province, his home region.

Each encounter - with President Hamid Karzai, with Karzai's chief of staff or with one of Afghanistan's other presidential candidates - begins the same: They thank him for his honorable service to the people of Kunar.

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David Laufman: Guantánamo Detainees in U.S. Federal Courts 9.7.2009 Politics on HuffingtonPost.com
As the Obama Administration grapples with resolving the detention of prisoners at Guantánamo, one option which must be preserved is the criminal prosecution of detainees in U.S. federal courts.
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Two standards of detention 9.7.2009 rabble.ca - News for the rest of us
Scott Roeder, the anti-abortion zealot charged with killing Dr. George Tiller, has been busy. He called the Associated Press from the Sedgwick County Jail in Kansas, saying, "I know there are many other similar events planned around the country as long as abortion remains legal." Charged with first-degree murder and aggravated assault, he is expected to be arraigned July 28. AP recently reported that Roeder has been proclaiming from his jail cell that the killing of abortion providers is justified. According to the report, the Rev. Donald Spitz of the Virginia-based Army of God sent Roeder seven pamphlets defending "defensive action," or killing of abortion clinic workers. ...
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Two Standards of Detention 9.7.2009 Commondreams.org Views
by Amy Goodman

Scott Roeder, the anti-abortion zealot charged with killing Dr. George Tiller, has been busy. He called the Associated Press from the Sedgwick County Jail in Kansas, saying, "I know there are many other similar events planned around the country as long as abortion remains legal." Charged with first-degree murder and aggravated assault, he is expected to be arraigned July 28. AP recently reported that Roeder has been proclaiming from his jail cell that the killing of abortion providers is justified. According to the report, the Rev.

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Torture Must Be Punished 9.7.2009 Commondreams.org Views
by Susan Goering

America is at a turning point. How we will come to terms with the government abuses unleashed in the aftermath of 9/11 is a historic test of our highest principles. Are we a nation of laws? Will we stand by our commitment to the rule of law over the tyranny of state-sanctioned brutality?

Maryland's particularly powerful congressional delegation in Washington can be pivotal as the nation chooses how to proceed. And, of course, members of Congress will more likely rise to the occasion if they hear from the public they represent.

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UK: Investigate Complicity in Torture in Pakistan 9.7.2009 Commondreams.org Newswire

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July 9, 2009

Human Rights Watch (HRW)

The UK government should order an independent judicial inquiry into mounting evidence that its security services and law enforcement agencies were complicit in the torture of terrorism suspects in Pakistan, Human Rights Watch said today.

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House Subcommittee to Examine Role of Federal Statute in Denying Prison Rape Victims Access to Court 9.7.2009 Commondreams.org Newswire

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July 8, 2009

ACLU

The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security will hold a hearing today to examine the role of a federal statute in denying prison rape victims access to courts. During today's hearing, entitled "National Prison Rape Elimination Commission Report and Standards," lawmakers will review the need to reform provisions of the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PLRA), a law intended to reduce frivolous lawsuits by prisoners.

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Andy Worthington: Military Commissions: Government Flounders, As Admiral Hutson Nails Problems 9.7.2009 Politics on HuffingtonPost.com
In a major national security speech on May 21, President Obama demonstrated an unnerving ability to keep too many options on the table by proposing...
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Iran: Detainees Describe Beatings, Pressure to Confess 8.7.2009 Commondreams.org Newswire

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July 8, 2009

Human Rights Watch (HRW)

The Iranian authorities are using prolonged harsh interrogations, beatings, sleep deprivation, and threats of torture to extract false confessions from detainees arrested since the disputed June 12 presidential election, Human Rights Watch said today. The confessions appear designed to support unsubstantiated allegations by senior government officials that Iran's post-election protests, in which at least 20 people were killed, were supported by foreign powers and aimed at overthrowing the government.

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Guinea: Coup Leaders Undermining Rights 8.7.2009 Commondreams.org Newswire

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July 8, 2009

Human Rights Watch (HRW)

Respect for human rights by the coup government that took power six months ago has been undermined by arbitrary arrests and detentions, restrictions on political activity, unpunished criminal acts by the military, calls for vigilante justice, and disappointing progress in organizing elections, Human Rights Watch said today.

"The new government has had six months to show that it was serious about improving respect for human rights in Guinea," said Corinne Dufka, senior West Africa researcher at Human Rights Watch.

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Obama-Medvedev Nuclear Stockpile Deal "Disappointing," Says Leading Disarmament Advocate 7.7.2009 Democracy Now!
President Obama met with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow on Monday and agreed to cut American and Russian nuclear stockpiles by at least one-quarter and as much as one-third. We speak with veteran journalist and leading nuclear disarmament advocate, Jonathan Schell. [includes rush transcript]
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John Pilger on Honduras, Iran, Gaza, the Corporate Media, Obama's Wars, and Resisting the American Empire 6.7.2009 Democracy Now!
Award-winning investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger joins us for a wide-ranging conversation on Honduras, Iran, Gaza, the media, healthcare, and Obama's wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Pilger has written close to a dozen books and made over fifty documentaries on a range of subjects, including struggles around the world for a more just and peaceful society and against Western military and economic intervention. [includes rush transcript]
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The Crooks Get Cash While the Poor Get Screwed 6.7.2009 Truthout.com

    Tearyan Brown became a father when he was 16. He did what a lot of inner-city kids desperate to make money do. He sold drugs. He was arrested and sent to jail three years later for dealing marijuana and PCP on the streets of Trenton, N.J., mostly to white kids driving in from the suburbs. It was a job which saw him robbed at gunpoint and stabbed in the chest. But it made him about $1,400 a week.

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US Not Talking Much About Iraq's Detention Nightmare 6.7.2009 Truthout.com

Camp Bucca, Iraq, at night.
Detainees at prayer at Camp Bucca, Iraq. (Photo: AP)

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The Crooks Get Cash While the Poor Get Screwed 6.7.2009 Commondreams.org Views
by Chris Hedges

Tearyan Brown became a father when he was 16. He did what a lot of inner-city kids desperate to make money do. He sold drugs. He was arrested and sent to jail three years later for dealing marijuana and PCP on the streets of Trenton, N.J., mostly to white kids driving in from the suburbs. It was a job which saw him robbed at gunpoint and stabbed in the chest. But it made him about $1,400 a week.

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Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib... Bagram? 5.7.2009 CommonDreams.org Headlines
by Ian Pannell, BBC Afghanistan Correspondent

NOOR HABIB'S hands shake as he draws a picture of how he says he was abused. He claims that he was taken to a small, darkened cell where his arms were tied to the ceiling and he was made to stand in waist-deep water for six hours at a time.

He says he was beaten, threatened with dogs, and deprived of sleep. He also claims there was nothing unusual about his treatment, "everyone else has the same story".

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The world condemns Honduras coup, demands elected President Manuel Zelaya returns 5.7.2009 Green Left Weekly issue #780
Below is just some of the many statements being released by governments, political parties, social movement organisations and solidarity groups around the world in support of the Honduran people as they struggle to restore elected President Manuel Zelaya, overthrown in a military coup on June 28. This is only some of the statements released. If your organisation has release a statement, email weekly.greenleft@greenleft.org.au
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