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Detainees and Torture Victims

IJN filed the first cases on behalf of people imprisoned in the treacherous Bagram Internment Facility.

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NYTimes: Editorial - Backward at Bagram

This article, which appeared in print on June 1st, thoroughly condemns the opinion of the DC Circuit Court released on May 21 denying detainees Maqaleh, Al Bakri and Al Najar access to court.

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DC Circuit Court of Appeals Panel Denies Maqaleh Access to Court
May 21, 2010 Decision 

May 21, 2010 - The DC Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in Maqaleh v. Gates, Al Bakri v. Obama, Al-Najar v. Gates that denies the petitioners access to US civilian courts.

 
Court of Appeals Vacates Ruling Against Afghan Detainee
IJNetwork Press Release  New York, NY, May 18, 2010-- The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia yesterday agreed to vacate a lower court ruling denying habeas rights to Afghan detainees held by the United States at Bagram airbase in Afghanistan.  The International Justice Network (IJNetwork) originally filed the case in September 2006 on behalf of Mr. Haji Pacha Wazir, an Afghan businessman detained for more than seven years without justification by the US government at the infamous Bagram prison in Afghanistan.
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Dr Aafia Siddiqui

IJNetwork represents the family of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui in the United States.

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