The "Taguba Report" On Treatment Of Abu Ghraib Prisoners In Iraq, has been published by Findlaw (added with this footnote: "Although the Taguba Report is marked Secret / No Foreign Dissemination, it has been widely distributed, and made available to the public worldwide since at least the week of May 2, 2004.")
"... 6. I find that the intentional abuse of detainees by military police personnel included the following acts:
a. Punching, slapping, and kicking detainees; jumping on their naked feet; ..."
[continued by the other known facts under letters b. ... to m. ...]
simons, 19.05.2004, Topic 5.. Strafprozess, Criminal Proceedings -
Bernard Haykel (New York University) interviewt von der SZ.
Summary: Link to an interview (G) concerning the consequences of the tortures in Iraq not yet considered.
simons, 10.05.2004, Topic 5.. Strafprozess, Criminal Proceedings -
Die Zeit 17 / 2004 - David Cole über Guantanamo-Verfahren.
[Link first seen at jurabilis - Alexander Hartmann.]
Summary: Link to an essay "Goodbye Human Rights" by David Cole, published by the German weekly newspaper "Die ZEIT" (G) - similar to "Guantanamo Bay Continues as a Blot of Shame on the US" - Published on Sunday, February 22, 2004 by the Los Angeles Times.
simons, 16.04.2004, Topic 5.. Strafprozess, Criminal Proceedings -