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Pentagon Told to Release Guantanamo Transcripts
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/022406E.shtml
A federal judge ordered the Pentagon on Thursday to release the identities of hundreds of detainees at Guantanamo Bay to The Associated Press, a move which would force the government to break its secrecy and reveal the most comprehensive list yet of those who have been imprisoned there.

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has launched a passionate attack on President George Bush, saying his administration's refusal to close the notorious Guantanamo Bay camp reflected "a society that is heading towards George Orwell's Animal Farm". Read full report here

10-year-old boy prisoner of Guantanamo Bay -- found innocent after two years of detainment (He was only 10 and he did nothing wrong, but the US locked him up for TWO years - what if he was your kid?)

Horrors of Camp Delta Are Exposed by British Victims - An award-winning film director who reconstructed scenes of torture and abuse at Guantánamo Bay has called for the immediate closure of the US-run camp. Michael Winterbottom's film shows prisoners in orange jumpsuits beaten, manacled to floors and subjected to deafening music in solitary confinement. It tells the story of Asif Iqbal, Ruhel Ahmed and Shafiq Rasul, the so-called Tipton Three, who set off for Pakistan in September 2001 and ended up in Camp Delta, in Cuba's Guantánamo Bay. They were released without charge after more than two years' imprisonment. more...........