| The "birthers" continued to be big news this week, along with the continuing fallout from the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Luis Gates, Jr. While they may seem to be tiresome tabloid fodder by now, both stories have much to teach us when it comes to the state of race relations in this country, as you can see here, here, and here. Meanwhile, however, other stories of critical importance have fallen off the national radar. For example, as I write this, the Obama administration is trying its best to keep a young man named Mohamed Jawad locked up at Guantanamo, despite the fact that he was only a child when he was detained in Afghanistan, as well as the fact that his "confession" -- to throwing a grenade at U.S. troops -- was tortured out of him. Last week, a U.S. federal judge declared the case against him "an outrage," and urged lawyers for the Department of Justice to "let him out. Send him back to Afghanistan." Read more about this important case here. And thanks for reading. Liliana Segura Editor, Rights & Liberties Special Coverage | |
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