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Man mistaken by U.S. officials for terrorist wins human rights case

August 15, 2013Conflict & Justice

A European court last week gave some measure of justice to a a German man who was mistakenly believed to be an al-Qaeda terrorist, then kidnapped and tortured, supposedly at the behest of the U.S. government. But U.S. officials remain silent about the case.

US Criticized in Europe on Torture and Rendition Cases

August 15, 2013Global Politics

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