Home News CoverageThe Military Commissions Can’t Seem to Quit Torture Evidence By Scott Roehm, Director of Global Policy and Advocacy Published July 13, 2023 Scott Roehm, CVT Washington director, writes about ongoing problems with use of torture-obtained evidence in Guantanamo cases.LinkThe Military Commissions Can’t Seem to Quit Torture EvidenceSourceLawfare About The Author Scott Roehm Learn MoreShare this News Coverage
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