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December 23, 2013

FREEDOM! African Refugees in Israel demand it

David Sheen delivers a new video out of Tel Aviv, Israel, documenting the growing number of African refugee’s demanding their freedom through street protests. Instead of affording them any semblance of freedom, Israel’s Knesset is rounding them up out of the cities and imprisoning them indefinitely over the next month –

Learn more by clicking http://www.haaretz.com/mobile/.premium-1.564812 [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: African refugee's protest in Tel Aviv, David Sheen, indefinite detention, Israel's African refugees, political, racism, Zionism

April 16, 2013

REPORT: U.S. TREATMENT OF TORTURE DETAINEES' AND WHO'S RESPONSIBLE

Washington — The Constitution Project’s Task Force on Detainee Treatment is an independent, bipartisan, blue-ribbon panel charged with examining the federal government’s policies and actions related to the capture, detention and treatment of suspected terrorists during the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Asa Hutchinson, black sites, Constitution Project, Detainee, Detainee torture, detainee treatment, extraordinary rendition, Guantanamo Bay, human rights practices, indefinite detention, Lithuania black sites, Poland black sites, Torture, Truth Commission, US Constitution, War Crimes, War on Terror

February 12, 2013

NDAA – Section 1021"Civilian Authority-the US Constitution" vs "Military Authority-Commander In Chief"

Abby Martin interviewed Thomas Drake, a Whistleblower who outed NSA’s covert wiretapping program known as Trailblazer, on this weeks “Breaking the Set.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 4th Amendment, Chris Hedges, Constitution, Daniel Ellsberg, DOJ, Drake the Whistleblower, Illegal wiretapping, indefinite detention, Judge Katherine Forrest NDAA Injunction, Levin, magna carta, Military v Civilian authority, ndaa, Obama, Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Thomas Drake, Trailblazer

February 9, 2013

NDAA Appeal: Chris Hedges & Daniel Ellsberg Detail Potential Outcomes

We Are Change Sierra Adamson caught up with both Chris Hedges and Daniel Ellsberg outside the Second Circuit Court of Appeals last week after the Justices heard arguments in the Hedges v Obama NDAA appeal. Both Ellsberg and Hedges provide updates, next steps and what potential outcomes may be.

First up, Chris Hedges – [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 4th Amendment, Chris Hedges, Constitution, Daniel Ellsberg, DOJ, indefinite detention, Judge Katherine Forrest NDAA Injunction, Levin, magna carta, ndaa, Obama, Second Circuit Court of Appeals

January 16, 2012

Indefinite Detention: The NDAA and the Enemy Expatriation Act

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Bill of Rights, combatant, enemy, enemy combatant, expatriation, guantanamo bay cuba, habeus corpus, indefinite detention, legal precedent, martial law, ndaa, Obama, Treason, unlawful, war, War on Terror

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