#INN’s 2013 Person of the Year: Edward Snowden

He pulled off the year’s most spectacular heist. Exiled from his country, the 30-year-old computer whiz has become the doomsayer of the information age

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Gitmo Costs $2.7 Million Annually Per Inmate

President Barack Obama continues to call for closing the Guantanamo Bay military prison, but it’s not just supposed human rights violating inching him along. Keeping the detention center open will cost the government $5.2 billion by the end of next year

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Bradley Manning: An American Hero

Bradley Manning, a United States Army soldier, has gone on trial, charged with the largest leak of classified documents in US history

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Gitmo Guards Told Prisoners Are Not Human [Video]

One of the methods used to extract information from Muslim inmates in Guantanamo was to apply sexual interrogation techniques, Terry Holdbrooks, former guard at the camp has told RT

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Gitmo Consumes $900,000 Per Prisoner Annually

Maintenance of Guantanamo has been revealed to cost over $150 million each year, with immediate estimates citing it one of the most expensive prisons in the world. This comes as the hunger strike at the detention facility is far from over

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More Than Half of Gitmo on Hunger Strike

More than half of the men held at the Guantanamo detention camp have joined an escalating hunger strike to protest their open-ended detention, a camp spokesperson has said

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Shocking, Degrading and Inhumane…

“I’ve been detained at Guantánamo for 11 years and three months. I have never been charged with any crime. I have never received a trial.”

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Cuban Blogger Plans Independent Online Newspaper

Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez said she plans to launch an independent digital newspaper this year, and may follow with a paper edition — an unprecedented step in a country where the Communist government has controlled the media for decades

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Venezuelans Protest Secrecy of President Chavez

Hundreds of pro-opposition students and other critics of Hugo Chavez’s government marched in Caracas on Sunday to demand proof that the cancer-stricken Venezuelan leader is still alive and governing

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‘Abomination’

The controversial NDAA bill, which allows for the indefinite detention of US citizens, was approved by the Senate despite White House threats to veto the legislation

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