Often, it seems, there's a flurry of attention about someone who's a particularly egregious victim of something like this -- but then, after a while, people forget about the story.
Later, it will make headlines again. In the case of Cyrus Kar, that may be soon, as a result of the recent publicity, or it may be through a lawsuit or something else that takes a while. By then, the background may have been forgotten, and people have to start from scratch.
This is the sort of thing that Demopedia was meant for. I've started the article on Kar, just by skimming the news stories, but there's more information just in those stories that I didn't include. (Writing a fair statement about what points are agreed on and what's in dispute, and what the military claims, might be the hardest part.) Here's my initial draft:
http://demopedia.democraticunderground.com/index.php/Cyrus_KarThe idea of Demopedia's collaborative process is that anyone can edit it. Yes, that means you! You just go to the link I've given and click on "Edit this page". If you get the format wrong, someone else can fix it. If you accidentally delete the entire article, someone else can restore it from the "Page history". So don't be shy. You can help flesh out this article, and add more information as it becomes available. Ideally, there'll be an informative and up-to-date article about Kar and his predicament, which will be very helpful to people as the story unfolds, and thereafter as a record of yet another such authoritarian action taken under Bush.
I suggest that one useful activity for the Activist Corps will be help preserve information about events like this. Demopedia can become our institutional memory.