Tuesday, October 05, 2004

And some hopeful news, as an appeal on behalf of the people detained in Britain's Guantanamo Bay reaches the courts. Nine men held without charge or trial for almost three years under the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, passed after the September 11 atrocities in the US, are seeking to overturn a court of appeal ruling which backed the home secretary's powers to detain them indefinitely on suspicion of terrorism.

Meanwhile, Michael Moore's latest salvo in The War Against Terrorists in the US Government is a book of letters he's received from troops in Iraq.

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