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PublicationsAssessing the New Normal: Liberty and Security for the Post-September 11 United StatesRead the Full Report (PDF 1,702 KB) Two years after the terror attacks of 9/11, the relationship between the U.S. government and the people it serves has dramatically changed; this “new normal” of U.S. governance is defined by “the loss of particular freedoms for some, and worse, a detachment from the rule of law as a whole,” a new report by Human Rights First finds. Report by ChapterExecutive Summary (PDF 417 KB) Chapter One: Open Government (PDF 325 KB) This chapter examines how the U.S. government operates under a framework of increased secrecy that encompasses both specific initiatives and a more general pattern of less openness about the way important executive branch decisions are made. The chapter discusses:
Chapter Two: Personal Privacy (PDF 606 KB) This chapter discusses the expansion of government power to pry into Americans’ private lives, including:
Chapter Three: Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities (PDF 396 KB) This chapter covers shifts in U.S. policy on immigrants and refugees, including:
Chapter Four: Unclassified Detainees (PDF 888 KB) This chapter analyzes the executive’s new blended system of criminal law enforcement and military detention – a system the report describes as a “mix and match” approach. The chapter includes:
Chapter Five: The United States and International Human Rights (PDF 344 KB) This chapter canvasses how opportunistic governments have relied cynically on the U.S. “war on terrorism” as a basis for internal repression of domestic opponents. It also analyzes how U.S. actions have encouraged other countries to disregard domestic and international law. And the chapter discusses how political refugees are bearing the brunt of the new international climate as countries from Australia to France treat all immigrants, including refugees seeking asylum, as security risks. Assessing the New Normal: Liberty and Security for the Post-September 11 United States is the third report in a series. Read the previous reports: Imbalance of Powers (PDF 670 KB) (March 2003) A Year of Loss (PDF 404KB) (September 2002) |
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