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Campbell: No Charges but US May Never Release Guantánamo Chinese
Znet Article, November, 03 2008
Duncan Campbell
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Seventeen Chinese prisoners who have been held for nearly seven years in Guantánamo Bay will be informed on Monday that they could spend the rest of their lives behind bars, even though they face no charges and have been told by a judge they shoul...
Campbell: America's Secret Afghan Gulag
Znet Article, June, 24 2004
Duncan Campbell
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Syed Nabi Siddiqi, a 47-year-old former police officer with piercing eyes and a long black beard, is lying with his face pressed to the floor, his arms stretched painfully behind his back. He is demonstrating one of the milder humiliations and int...
Campbell: Murdered with Impunity
Znet Article, May, 29 2003
Duncan Campbell
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Selvyn says he is 14 but he looks about eight. His feet are bare, his clothes torn and his eyes heavy with the effects of sniffing a powerful glue. His home is nearby, beneath the stars and beside a municipal rubbish dump. His neighbours are other...
Campbell: Marine Says No
Znet Article, April, 02 2003
Duncan Campbell
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The first American conscientious objector from the Iraq war will give himself up at a marine base in California this morning. He said he believed the war was "immoral because of the deception involved by our leaders". Stephen Eagle Funk, 20, a m...
Campbell: Edge of a Volcano
Znet Article, December, 01 2002
Duncan Campbell
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There can be few more spectacular sights in Latin America than El Reventador, the volcano that has been erupting so furiously over the past few weeks that it has cast its dust over the streets of Quito 60 miles away. Now the capital of Ecuador is ...
Campbell: Relatives Protest At War Plans
Znet Article, September, 13 2002
Duncan Campbell
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Relatives Protest At War Plans
Campbell: American Navy 'helped Venezuelan Coup'
Znet Article, April, 30 2002
Duncan Campbell
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American Navy 'helped Venezuelan Coup'
Campbell: Us Sends Suspects To Face Torture
Znet Article, March, 12 2002
Duncan Campbell
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The US has been secretly sending prisoners suspected of al-Qaida connections to countries where torture during interrogation is legal, according to US diplomatic and intelligence sources. Prisoners moved to such countries as Egypt and Jordan can b...
Campbell: Friends Of Terrorism
Znet Article, February, 08 2002
Duncan Campbell
Campbell's ZSpace page
His name may sound like that of a character from a Mel Brooks musical but Otto Reich is real enough. He has just been appointed by President Bush as assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs - and both the manner of his appointme...


