NCSTN handout –This half-page handout can be printed in color or black-and-white. Print two-sided and cut in half.
In Brief – Why Accountability Matters (print version)
Where We’ve Been: Our Efforts to Date — An Incomplete Chronology
Information and resources at allies’ web sites:
All of the following links are off-site, and will open in a new browser window or tab.
North Carolina Commission of Inquiry On Torture (NCCIT) and their blog.
Important documents: | Informative videos: |
New York Times: Dateline – Smithfield, NC 2005 |
North Carolina and Torture: An Introduction |
Council of Europe Report on Extraordinary Rendition, 2006 |
A PBS Frontline exposé on Extraordinary Rendition |
Council of Europe Report on Extraordinary Rendition, 2007 |
A Trailer from the Documentary “Ghosts of Johnston County” A 40-minute documentary film that explores the links between a rural North Carolina county and a secretive CIA program known as “extraordinary rendition.” |
Human Cargo: United Kingdom Human Rights Advocates’ Report on Extraordinary Rendition, 2008 |
Former Guantanánamo Prosecutor Explains Why He Quit and the Injustice of Military Commissions
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Open Secret: Amnesty International’s Report on Extraordinary Rendition, 2010 |
Outlawed (part 1): |
University of North Carolina Law School Immigration and Human Rights Clinic Report on North Carolina’s Links to Extraordinary Rendition, 2012 |
Outlawed (part 2): A documentary exploration of Extraordinary Rendition and the toll on Victims and Survivors |
A Very Instructive Video Regarding Psychologists’ Involvement in Torture
More Allies — Co-Sponsors of the Oct. 27, 2007 Rally
Are Rendition Aircraft Flying Today?
Live flight data are no longer available, but we are actively interested in hearing from those with computer skills that could help us acquire and share this data.
For archival flight data, visit Terminal Air.
- ACLU / ACLU of North Carolina
- Amnesty International – USA: Security with Human Rights Campaign
- Bill of Rights Defense Committees
- CAGE
- Center for Constitutional Rights
- Center for Victims of Torture
- Code Pink Women for Peace
- Constitution Project: Task Force on Detainee Treatment
- Human Rights First
- Human Rights Watch
- National Religious Campaign Against Torture
- No More Guantánamos
- One Heart for Peace
- Physicians for Human Rights
- Quaker Initiative to End Torture
- Rendition Project
- Reprieve
- Scotland Against Criminalising Communities
- Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition (TASSC), International
- Witness Against Torture (WAT)
- Veterans for Peace – Triangle NC Chapter
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Act Against Torture Although this site is not currently being updated, the suggestions for how to work against torture remain relevant and instructive.