Detainees and Torture Victims

cells2.jpg IJN filed the first cases on behalf of people hopelessly imprisoned in Bagram. IJN is working to bring just treatment to people who, like all people, deserve a chance to be tried or freed.

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Press Release- Tunisian Disappeared in 2002 Discovered in Bagram
Press Release- Avoiding Future Detainee Litigation
Obama to Create Separate Court for Detainees?
Lawyer for Detainees Pleads for Dignified, American Humanity
Another Prosecutor Quits Guantanamo Tribunals
Jawed 'JoJo' Ahmad Released
Final Bahraini Prisoner Released
Family of Bagram Ghost Prisoner Files Suit
IJNetwork Responds to Boumediene Supreme Court Decision
IJNetwork Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Canadian TV Journalist Held Without Charge at Bagram
Justice Department Admits to Holding Children at Bagram Air Force Base
Kurnaz: "Perhaps I forgot how to cry on Cuba"
Reuters: US Says No One Too Young for Guantanamo
IJN : Release Civilians at Bagram
American Gulag
Slate Magazine: US Govt says it can't provide evidence of guilt
IJN Wins Third Victory in U.S. Courts
100 Swiss Ladies
International Justice Network Wins Second Victory in U.S. Courts
Yemeni Detainee Can Continue His Case
LA Times Reports on IJN's Win
IJN Wins First Bagram Victory in U.S. Courts
Leave No Marks
Vanishing into the American Gulag article
14 Myths of Guantanamo Bay
 
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  • Namibia
    The Namibia Judicial Capacity Building Project is a partnership between the Namibian Ministry of Justice, the University of Namibia's Law Faculty, and the Stanford Law School International Human Rights Clinic.
  • Philippines
    pflag_sm.pngIJN is monitoring human rights abuses in the Philippines, where hundreds of activists and members of the media who criticized the regime have been murdered. IJN asks: Is the "global war on terror" being used as a cover for politically motivated murder and oppression in the Philippines?