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Most notably they risk getting entangled in the Eritrean government's uniquely abusive program of indefinite forced labour – the inaptly-named 'national service program'".

When the ACLU released the FBI records detailing this abusive program (which we obtained through requests under the Freedom of Information Act), we wrote to Holder.

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Unfortunately, shortly after assuming power, he closed the door on investigating systemic violations of law, deepened and expanded several abusive programs, and refused to spend the political capital to end the kind of human rights violations like we see in Guantánamo, where men still sit without charge.

"Unfortunately, shortly after assuming power, he closed the door on investigating systemic violations of law, deepened and expanded several abusive programs, and refused to spend the political capital to end the kind of human rights violations like we see in Guantánamo, where men still sit without charge," he said.

Unfortunately, shortly after assuming power, he closed the door on investigating systemic violations of law, deepened and expanded several abusive programs, and refused to spend the political capital to end the kind of human rights violations like we see in Guantanamo, where men still sit without charge.

Unfortunately, one of the most abusive programs I ever wrote about--Straight Incorporated was accredited by the Joint Commission at several of its sites.

Easily one of the biggest abusers of personal data, I, for one, trust the abusive spying program by the NSA over Facebook and its two-faced CEO Mark Zuckerberg any day.

Panetta is already forging ahead on one important reform: he plans to replace the abusive interrogation program with a legally acceptable, non-coercive alternative.

The mind-numbing bureaucratic details displayed in the documents released last week on the Bush Administration's abusive detention program sent wise commentators, such as The Atlantic's Hanna Rosin, to Hannah Arendt, the mother of all war-crime writers.

Mayer previewed the team in June: Panetta is already forging ahead on one important reform: he plans to replace the abusive interrogation program with a legally acceptable, non-coercive alternative.

By Jane Mayer September 2, 2009 The mind-numbing bureaucratic details displayed in the documents released last week on the Bush Administration's abusive detention program sent wise commentators, such as The Atlantic's Hanna Rosin, to Hannah Arendt, the mother of all war-crime writers.

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