Snowden Archive
Israeli Drone Feeds Hacked By British and American Intelligence
Agents monitored military operations in Gaza, watched for a strike against Iran, and kept tabs on drone technology.
Snowden Archive
Agents monitored military operations in Gaza, watched for a strike against Iran, and kept tabs on drone technology.
Snowden Archive
“Snapshots” from Israeli drone feeds offer a rare glimpse at a closely guarded secret.
A federal judge had given the government until Friday to release footage in which a Syrian detainee was force-fed. The government has now appealed.
Ghosts of Guantánamo
After the transfer of 10 men to Oman today, 93 detainees remain at the prison, 34 of whom have been cleared for release.
The Qatar-funded network has blocked an article critical of the human rights record of Qatar's ally Saudi Arabia from viewers outside the United States.
Al Jazeera appears to have blocked the article outside of the U.S. because it is critical of an ally of Qatar.
Amid Yemen's civil war, details surrounding the death of American contractor John Hamen, and the fate of other U.S. citizens held prisoner in the country, remain unknown.
The U.S. told Younous Chekkouri he'd be free within 72 hours of leaving Guantánamo. He's been in jail in Morocco for well over 72 days.
The memo, believed to be a key drone war document, details on how the George W. Bush administration interpreted a ban on assassination.
A new art installation in New York portrays detainee Mohammed el Gharani in simultaneous distance and intimacy, an apt metaphor for the American public’s relationship to Guantánamo.
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