January 2026 Archives

 "Pity the nation where John Yoo is the voice of reason," proffers national affairs correspondent Jeet Heer. 

"Yoo, of course, is one of the most notorious of the many national security ghouls who served in the George W. Bush administration, where he used his legal expertise to write in 2002 the so-called 'torture memos' that sought to justify the use of waterboarding and other violations of the Geneva Convention in the name of the Global War on Terror. This is not someone typically concerned about following the law."

The Berkeley Law professor jumps through hoops to designate drug cartel crime, when attached to the Maduro regime, acts of war.

: Protesters participate in a rally near the U.S. embassy to denounce the U.S. attack on Venezuela on January 5, 2026, in Seoul, South Korea.

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British police have arrested hundreds of anti-genocide protestors supporting Palestine Action, classifying the group a terrorist organization. UN experts have called on the UK government to ensure timely emergency care for strikers determined to force members of parliament to take responsibility for abolishing terror laws used to criminalise dissent.

"I do this because I know Guantanamo did not end, it spread," says writer, artist, activist, and former Guantánamo prisoner Mansoor Adayfi.

A table with speakers at an event in support of Pal Action hunger strikers 

"I know this road. I have its map etched into my bones. I carry scars that won't heal without justice, without accountability."

As Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel during the George W. Bush administration, professor John Yoo authorized a series of enhanced interrogation techniques depicted in his infamous Torture Memos. The site for detaining foreign 'enemy combatants' outside the reach of US law (Guantanamo) has "metastasized into a symbol of indefinite detention, torture, and the erosion of constitutional protections," descibed historian Michael A. Smith--even for American citizens.

"The time has come to close Guantánamo--not just the physical facility, but the legal and moral architecture it represents." 

Torture remains an American export. More than an 'American mistake', Guantanamo remains a laboratory. Its experiments are being exported, charges Adayfi. Absorbed. Normalised. And reportedly applied against thousands of Palestinian prisoners struggling for freedom from Israel's continued occupation of their land.

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