Bradley Manning Protest: White House Bans Journalist for Doing Journalism

By: emptywheel Friday April 29, 2011 4:53 am

To a degree, this reminds me of the Joshua Claus moment, when DOD banned reporters like Carol Rosenberg and Michelle Shephard because they uttered the name “Joshua Claus” in their coverage of his testimony in Omar Khadr’s trial. (Shephard had interviewed him previously, so they were basically asking her to forget information she had gathered [...]

The US Believes It’s Okay to Threaten Teenagers with Rape

By: emptywheel Monday August 9, 2010 1:25 pm

Carol Rosenberg tweets: Omar Khadr’s military judge just ruled that ALL of his confessions from Afghanistan to #Guantanamo will go to trial. None suppressed. The Toronto-born captive’s defense had wanted his interrogations excluded on grounds they were not voluntary. Col. Patrick Parrish disagreed #Khadr‘s war court judge also agreed to use at trial a homemade [...]

Will DOD Ban Itself for Publishing Joshua Claus’ Name?

By: emptywheel Thursday August 5, 2010 8:24 am

Carol Rosenberg tweets: Just got formal notice: Pentagon publicly naming Interrogator No. 1 who testified remotely to #Guantanamo as ex-Army Sgt. Joshua Claus Army Maj. Bradsher read me a Pentagon policy statement that said Claus’ “own actions” mean publishing his name does not violate ground rules You’ll recall that DOD banned Carol Rosenberg and three [...]

DOD Allows Carol Rosenberg to Return to Gitmo Next Week

By: emptywheel Friday July 9, 2010 7:09 am

There are two pieces of good news in this McClatchy story reporting that Carol Rosenberg, one of four journalists banned from Gitmo because she published the previously reported name of Omar Khadr’s first interrogator, Joshua Claus, will be allowed to return next week rather than after August 5, as they had previously decided. The first [...]

Press Groups Call Gitmo Banning Prior Restraint

By: emptywheel Saturday July 3, 2010 6:41 am

“Any system of prior restraints of expression comes to this Court bearing a heavy presumption against its constitutional validity” … The Government “thus carries a heavy burden of showing justification for the imposition of such a restraint.” SCOTUS Pentagon Papers Decision A coalition of press outlets have written DOD General Counsel Jeh Johnson, calling that [...]

Obama Administration Defends Stupid Counterterrorism Decisions, Again

By: emptywheel Tuesday June 15, 2010 7:34 am

Only this time, those decisions were made by his own Administration: The Department of Defense said Monday it acted correctly when it barred three journalists, including Miami Herald reporter Carol Rosenberg, from covering military hearings at Guantánamo Bay. But it left open the door to reinstating the reporters. David A. Schulz, the attorney representing Rosenberg [...]

Joshua Claus: The Rape Threat and the Dead Detainees

By: emptywheel Saturday May 8, 2010 10:29 am

Jim White catalogued some of the hesitancy among the traditional media (and, frankly, the blogosphere) to highlight the precise piece of news that DOD banned four reporters from Gitmo over: the name of the witness dubbed Interrogator #1 who testified at the Omar Khadr hearing the other day, Joshua Claus. Kudos to HuffPo and CNN [...]

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