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Obama follows through and signs NDAA for FY2012 into law

Posted on January 6, 2012 by Ilari Kaila

The White House demanded the inclusion of indefinite detention of U.S. citizens without trial in the bill before the signing. Read more under 1.1 Habeas corpus

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  • Article Contents

    • 1. HUMAN RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES
    • 1.1 Habeas corpus
    • 1.2 Closing Guantánamo Bay
    • 1.3 Military tribunals
    • 1.4 Extraordinary renditions
    • 1.5 Torture
    • 1.6 Assassination of U.S. citizens
    • 1.7 The U.S. PATRIOT Act
    • 1.8 Warrantless wiretapping
    • 1.9 Immigrant rights
    • 2. THE WARS, MILITARISM, THE ARAB AND MUSLIM WORLD
    • 2.1 Militarism
    • 2.2 Iraq
    • 2.3 Afghanistan
    • 2.4 Drone attacks
    • 2.5 Popularity in Arab and Muslim countries
    • 2.6 Pro-democracy uprisings
    • 2.7 Attack on Libya
    • 2.8 War on Drugs
    • 3. CORPORATIONS, SPECIAL INTERESTS, AND ECONOMIC POLICY
    • 3.1 Election funding
    • 3.2 The bank bailout, the foreclosure crisis, and financial reform
    • 3.3 The health care bill, insurance companies, and big pharma
    • 3.4 Social Security
    • 3.5 Bush tax cuts and corporate taxes
    • 3.6 Free trade agreements
    • 4. SECRECY VS. TRANSPARENCY
    • 4.1 The state secrets privilege
    • 4.2 Whistleblowers and journalists
    • 5. THE ENVIRONMENT
    • 5.1 Global warming
    • 5.2 Offshore drilling
    • 5.3 Nuclear power
    • 5.4 Ground-level ozone limits