Justice Dept. Report Advises Pursuing C.I.A. Abuse Cases

August 24, 2009 New York Times David Johnston WASHINGTON — The Justice Department’s ethics office has recommended reversing the Bush administration and reopening nearly a dozen prisoner-abuse cases, potentially exposing Central Intelligence Agency employees and contractors to prosecution for brutal treatment of terrorism suspects, according to a person officially briefed on the matter. The recommendation by the Office of [...]

6 Detainees Are Freed as Questions Linger

June 12, 2009 New York Times William Glaberson

Tales From Torture’s Dark World

March 15, 2009 New York Times Mark Danner

Move May Help Shut Guantánamo Camp

December 12, 2008 New York Times William Glaberson

A Prison of Words

March 19, 2009 New York Times Noah Feldman Cambridge, Mass.

U.N. Official Faults Evidence and Foreign States Linked to Guantánamo Interrogations

February 28, 2009 New York Times Steven Erlanger

A Growing Afghan Prison Rivals Bleak Guantánamo

February 26, 2006 New York Times Tim Golden and Eric Schmitt

President Moves 14 Held in Secret to Guantanamo

September 7, 2006 New York Times Sheryl Gay Stolberg

Obama Issues Directive to Shut Down Guantánamo

January 22, 2009 New York Times Mark Mazzetti and William Glaberson

Timeline: 2009

A chronology of detainees’ captures, arrivals, transfers and deaths. This timeline is incomplete; The New York Times was only able to determine the year of capture for 419 of the 779 detainees. The date of arrival is only included for the 229 detainees who are still at Guantánamo. June Mohammed El Gharani was transferred to Chad. Four [...]