Three Iraqi men sued a Virginia contractor that supplied interrogators to the U.S. military after the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Survivors exposed the violence of the “war on terror,” refusing to let it be relegated to the dustbin of history.
SAN ANTONIO – A judge on Monday sentenced a woman to 45 years in prison in connection with the torture death of her ...
Judy Weaver was last seen alive walking home from a cafe she owned. Forty years later, police tied Mitchell Gaff to the ...
extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearance, torture, arbitrary detention, "serious problems with the independence of the ...
Two decades since images of Iraqi men being abused by US soldiers shocked the world, victims still seeking justice.
MLive spent months sifting through thousands of documents, police reports and social services records to try to find out how ...
Three men who were detained at the notorious prison in Iraq are suing a defense contractor, saying its interrogators told U.S ...
A new report by UNRWA has detailed torture and sexual violence inflicted upon Palestinians detained in Gaza by Israeli forces ...
Lawyers for an American believed to be held by the Taliban for nearly two years are asking a United Nations human rights ...
Tsunami of DNS attacks overwhelm internet plumbing Another alarming trend highlighted in the report was the dramatic rise in DNS water torture attacks, which bombard authoritative DNS servers to ...
The late whistleblower John Barnett described Boeing as a psychological torture chamber for anyone who cared about safety. A ...