Martial Law Stories: Torture

Martial Law Stories: Torture

A Hawaii court found the Marcoses guilty of human rights violations based on nearly 10,000 depositions from abuse and torture victims. The writer Jose “Pete” Lacaba’s account of his excruciating experience was one of them.

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My Close Call on 9/11

My Close Call on 9/11

US Army Major General Antonio Taguba, now retired, recalls the terrorist attack on the Pentagon where he was working. The road to Abu Ghraib and the end of his career started there.

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Tacloban, Mon Amour

Tacloban, Mon Amour

Tragedy revives memories of pain and love for a gentle city.

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The General At Ease

The General At Ease

The day after Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba was assigned to lead the investigation of the torture of prisoners in Abu Ghraib by U.S. soldiers, he knew it was a “career ender”.

    

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