The forgotten men of Bagram, ‘Afghanistan’s Guantanamo’Some were deported, others feel safer in Afghan jail than home and little is known about a US-accused Egyptian prisoner.
Pakistanis describe ‘hell’ of Bagram base detentionDozens of Pakistanis held by the US in Afghanistan were repatriated, but struggle to put their lives back together.
Tortured Saudi pleads for transfer from GuantanamoAlleged 20th September 11 attacks hijacker asks review board for freedom as the US admits his torture at naval prison.
Best-selling author pleads to be freed from GuantanamoAfter 14 years in US incarceration, Mauritanian detainee has first hearing on Thursday seeking his release.
Iraq: Abu Ghraib victims fight for US justiceFour Iraqis who allege they suffered torture by a US military contractor are battling for retribution in a civil court.
Guantanamo: The last-chance hearingsUpcoming detainee reviews highlight the plight of dozens of men languishing in US prison, some for more than 15 years.
Hurdles ahead as Obama bids to shut Guantanamo prisonThe US president acknowledges tough task but says he is committed to closing detention facility despite opposition.
Iraqi-American artist aims to rebuild book collectionWafaa Bilal launches Kickstarter campaign to replace destroyed art library of Baghdad’s College of Fine Arts.
Freed Guantanamo detainees: Where are they now?Many inmates are imprisoned in their home countries after being released, while others start new lives.