Tag Archives: Abu Ghraib

Torture and the United States

Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context.  6 November 2013 The ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, who was born on the island of Kos … Continue reading

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Hunted whistleblower gets gong

Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context.  9 July 2013 The prestigious Sam Adams Award was accorded yesterday 8 July 2013 to Edward … Continue reading

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Torture “now routine”

Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context.  22 October 2012 It is becoming increasingly evident that torture is now routinely used by the … Continue reading

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War and the USA

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