Terry Henry

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Terry Henry is a senior official in the United States Department of Justice. He has played a key role in trying to defend Central Intelligence Agency officials, and Department of Defense officials, who committed acts of torture, since 2004.

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  1. "la-xpm-2004-jul-31-na-gitmo31-story.". Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-jul-31-na-gitmo31-story.html. Retrieved 2020-05-31. 
  2. "Guantanamo lawyers demand access". BBC News. 2005-10-14. Archived from the original on 2020-06-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20200601031641/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/4343898.stm. Retrieved 2020-05-31. "He dismissed allegations of inhumane and cruel treatment of prisoners at the camp in Cuba as "exaggeration" and "misunderstanding". "Guantanamo is providing adequate medical care," he told US district judge Gladys Kessler." 
  3. "‘I AM FALLEN INTO DARKNESS’ THE CASE OF OBAIDULLAH, GUANTÁNAMO DETAINEE NOW IN HIS 12TH YEAR WITHOUT TRIAL". Amnesty International. https://www.amnestyusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/amr510512013en.pdf. Retrieved 2020-05-31. "In June 2010, the following dialogue took place in federal court in Washington, DC, between US District Judge Richard Leon and a Department of Justice official, Terry Henry, in relation to Obaidullah, then approaching his eighth anniversary in military detention at Guantánamo:" 
  4. Carol Rosenberg (2020-05-30). "Pressure Mounts Over Calls for Guantánamo’s Most Isolated Prisoners". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2020-06-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20200601030033/https://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/pressure-mounts-over-calls-guantanamos-most-isolated-prisoners. Retrieved 2020-05-31. "Politico quoted the judge as telling the government lawyers that if there is no way to hold classified phone calls, “the government may have to bring him here to the United States while the pandemic is in play.” A Justice Department lawyer, Terry Henry, was quoted as reminding the judge that, by law, the government is forbidden from bringing Guantánamo prisoners to the United States." 
  5. "Status review of cases at district court". Associated Press Archive. 2004-10-13. http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/0ecad74fe768f2ad773eb61ffeef7da4. Retrieved 2020-05-31. "Justice Department attorney Terry Henry told Green that the government was waiting for a protective order to be issued over the handling of classified information before it could give that information to to defence attorneys who have been given security clearance." 
  6. Jennifer Daskal; Joanne Mariner (2008). "Locked Up Alone: Detention Conditions and Mental Health at Guantanamo". Human Rights Watch. ISBN 9781564323408. https://books.google.ca/books?id=5_rJ0NeOX90C&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=DOJ+OR+guantanamo+%22Terry+Henry%22&source=bl&ots=pwkccABCy3&sig=ACfU3U39ZZYyf9zfuj6mF_acyBycFQtcMA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjT9uuXx9_pAhWhlHIEHTt9AosQ6AEwBXoECGUQAQ#v=onepage&q=DOJ%20OR%20guantanamo%20%22Terry%20Henry%22&f=false. Retrieved 2020-05-31. 
  7. Josh Gerstein (2020-05-29). "Judge mulls bringing Guantanamo prisoner to U.S.". Politico. Archived from the original on 2020-06-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20200601021449/https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/29/showdown-looms-over-guantanamo-virus-measures-288467. Retrieved 2020-05-31. "District Judge Reggie Walton said he doesn't consider adequate an email- and fax-based system the Defense Department has set up to handle legal mail between some detainees and their lawyers as visits have been disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic." 
  8. Jonathan Hafetz (2011). "The Guantánamo Lawyers: Inside a Prison Outside the Law". NYU Press. ISBN 9780814785058. https://books.google.ca/books?id=7GsTCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA117&lpg=PA117&dq=DOJ+OR+guantanamo+%22Terry+Henry%22&source=bl&ots=l58l3jnGip&sig=ACfU3U1WoBS1lP1T8aAKDzquK5PgnHGMkg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjT9uuXx9_pAhWhlHIEHTt9AosQ6AEwBHoECGQQAQ#v=onepage&q=DOJ%20OR%20guantanamo%20%22Terry%20Henry%22&f=false. Retrieved 2020-05-31. 
  9. "Letter to Terry Henry and Andrew Warden, U.S. Justice Department, April 4, 2007-04-04". Center for the study of Human Rights in the Americas. 2007-04-04. http://humanrights.ucdavis.edu/projects/the-guantanamo-testimonials-project/testimonies/testimomies-of-lawyers/letter-to-terry-henry-and-andrew-warden-u-s-justice-department-april-4-2007. Retrieved 2020-05-31. 
  10. Josh Gerstein (2009-04-06). "Judge riled at DOJ in Gitmo case". Politico. https://www.politico.com/blogs/under-the-radar/2009/04/judge-riled-at-doj-in-gitmo-case-017394. Retrieved 2020-05-31. "The judge also accused White's supervisor, Terry Henry, of being "flippant" by arguing that the government was busy with other Guantanamo cases. And she scoffed at the idea that replacing White would delay the case. "Respondents’ counsel was unable to meet the obligations imposed by the Court’s Orders prior to his removal, so new counsel can only improve Respondents’ record of compliance to date," the judge wrote." 
  11. Holly Manges Jones (2005-08-25). "Judge questions continued detention of Gitmo Uighurs cleared for release". The Jurist. https://www.jurist.org/news/2005/08/judge-questions-continued-detention-of/. Retrieved 2020-05-31. "Henry met with US District Judge James Robertson [official profile] in a closed-door meeting to explain the steps the US is taking to find a country for the men to enter, since they fear persecution if returned to China." 
  12. Richard A. Serrano (2004-07-31). "Fight looms on Cuba inmates". Chicago Tribune. https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2004-07-31-0407310226-story.html. Retrieved 2020-05-31. "Terry Henry, a Justice Department attorney handling the case, declined to discuss the matter. But he filed a notice Friday, saying that the government plans to present a formal request asking the judge to dismiss his order demanding that the government explain Gherebi's status." 
  13. Josh White; Carol D. Leonnig (2006-03-03). "U.S. Cites Exception in Torture Ban McCain Law May Not Apply to Cuba Prison.". Washington Post. http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/excep/kessler.html. Retrieved 2020-05-31. ""I know it's a sad day when a federal judge has to ask a DOJ attorney this, but I'm asking you -- why should I believe them?" Kessler asked Justice Department attorney Terry Henry. Henry said he would attempt to gather more information from the officials but said there was no legal basis for the court to intervene. Bawazir's weight is back to normal, his health is "robust" and he is no longer on a hunger strike, Henry said." 
  14. "3 suicides reported at Guantanamo". East Bay Times. 2006-06-11. https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2006/06/11/3-suicides-reported-at-guantanamo/. Retrieved 2020-06-01. "Terry Henry, a Department of Justice lawyer who has been arguing the governments position in numerous Guantanamo Bay habeas cases, sent an e-mail to defense lawyers Saturday saying that only one of the three men who committed suicide has been identified as possibly having an active habeas petition. Craddock and Harris said none of the detainees had court cases or military commissions pending. Henry indicated that military commission hearings scheduled for this week will be postponed, according to his e-mail to lawyers."