Obama declassification order rolls back Bush secrecy legacy
Obama’s new declassification order sets new standards for treatment of “national security” information and establishes a “National Declassification Center” to oversee the backlog.
Obama’s new declassification order sets new standards for treatment of “national security” information and establishes a “National Declassification Center” to oversee the backlog.
The White House said the US will suspend transfers of GuantĂĄnamo Bay detainees to Yemenâwhile admitting that al-Qaeda uses the existence of the Gitmo prison as a recruiting tool.
President Alan GarcĂa harshly assailed indigenous leaders who refuse to accept official findings on last June’s deadly confrontation at Bagua in the Peruvian Amazon.
The Peruvian Supreme Court unanimously upheld a 25-year sentence for ex-president Alberto Fujimori for deaths caused by a paramilitary unit during his administration.
A Guatemalan court issued warrants for two businessmen as “intellectual authors” in the murder of attorney Rodrigo Rosenberg, who had warned that Presdient Ălvaro Colom sought his death.
Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission issued a harsh “recommendation” to Guerrero Gov. Zeferino Torreblanca in the unsolved case of two indigenous leaders kidnapped last year.
A judge in Oaxaca issued an order giving the federal government 10 days to release activist Juan Manuel MartĂnez Moreno, held since October for the murder of journalist Brad Will.
Barack Obama pledges $2.77 billion for Israel in 2010, and $30 billion over the next decade. Israel is for the first time bound to use 75% of the aid to buy military material from the US.
Eleven Iranian police agents were killed when a highway patrol intercepted what officials called an “illicit drug convoy” in Southern Khorasan Province near the Afghan border.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and US President Barack Obama have agreed to fund a special counter-terrorism police unit in Yemen to tackle the rising threat from the country.
Some 400 prisoners revolted at Huancas prison in the northeastern Peruvian city of Chachapoyas on New Years Eve, taking several guards hostage and seizing part of the facility.
On New Years Eve, a federal judge dismissed all criminal charges against five Blackwater guards accused in the massacre of 17 innocent Iraqi civilians in Baghdad’s Nisur Square.