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ある特定の円間で、アメリカの心理的な連合を含んで、私達は有効な質問の作戦のより多くの研究を必要とする。 これらの呼出しが乱用の質問を助けるハイテクな用具を作成する技術の設計をカバーするかもしれないずっと私達の多数は疑っている。 2003年に、APAはCIAと、Rand Corp.、詐欺の研修会の科学後援し。 CIAの建築業者のtorturersジェームスMichellおよびブルースJessenはあった…
イタリア裁判所は26米国の試験を支配した。 疑われたテロリストの共鳴者Abu Omarの演出にかかわった情報工作員は7月に再開する。
CIAへの情報提供者は伝えられるところでは2003年にミラノのAbu Omarを誘拐することおよび推定上説得力がある質問のためのエジプトへspiritingためのabstentiaで試みられている。
彼は…考慮するその時点で裁判官のOscarの星学者水曜日は4月18日を再開するために試験を発注した
Gen.への上の対内乱活動の顧問。 David Petraeus in Iraq advocates practicing a "global Phoenix Program," alluding to the notorious Vietnam-era CIA operation that provoked a worldwide uproar because of the detention, torture and execution of thousands of Vietnamese.The mainstream media has never reported on the use of the "global Phoenix program" in Iraq, perhaps because the explosive terminology has largely disappeared from the writings and résumé of Lt. Col. ...
Editor's note: In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents share their experiences in covering news and analyze the stories behind the events. Here, CNN's Arwa Damon describes the hardships faced by Iraqi women. Her documentary airs this weekend on CNN and CNN International.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The pain here is choking -- it's a dark, suffocating sorrow.
"They took my husband away in front of me. I ...
A Yemeni national accused American secret agents of subjecting him to various forms of torture during nearly three years of CIA detention, in a statement released by Amnesty International yesterday. Khaled Abdu Ahmed Saleh Al Maqtari was arrested by American soldiers in Fallujah, Iraq, in January 2004, along with around 60 other people, he told the London-based human rights group. He said he was transferred to ...
British special forces troops were involved in the investigation of a man who alleges he was tortured by US agents while held in secret jails for a period of nearly three years, it has been claimed in a report released by Amnesty International.
The claim led to renewed calls from the human rights group for the UK Government to allow a thorough, independent inquiry into all aspects of British ...
We were told that Saddam Hussein was an enemy of mankind because he used torture. Now we witness the gruesome spectacle of President Bush endorsing torture by vetoing the Bill from Congress outlawing "waterboarding" and other equivalently barbaric forms of interrogation.This must be the first time in modern history that a head of state ...
European judges have delivered a landmark ruling in the so-called 'war on terror', says Robert Verkaik, Law Editor, and it is one that we should all have reason to celebrate
Buried deep beneath the welter of publicity covering Prince Harry's secret deployment to Afghanistan was the release of another piece of news concerning the Allies' so-called "war on terror". A judgment published last week by the European Court of ...
Herald Tribune
In the next few days, President George W. Bush is expected to again claim the right to order mistreatment of prisoners that any civilized person would regard as torture. Bush is planning to veto a law that would require the CIA and all the intelligence services to abide by the restrictions on holding and interrogating prisoners contained in the U.S Army Field Manual. Bush says the army ...
Bush White House Maintains Waterboarding Was Legal When Used
The Justice Department has opened an internal investigation into whether its top officials improperly authorized or reviewed the CIA's use of waterboarding when interrogating terror suspects, according to documents released Friday.
The investigation was revealed at the request of Democratic Sens. Dick Durbin of Illinois and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island. A Justice Department spokesman, however, said the inquiry has been ongoing for ...
CIA And Britain Admit U.S. Rendition Flights Used British Territory In 2002
Reversing an earlier claim, the CIA has acknowledged that two U.S. rendition flights carrying two alleged terrorists refueled on a U.S. base in British territory in 2002. CIA Director Michael Hayden told agency employees in a message on Thursday that information previously provided to Britain that no such flights used British airspace or soil since ...
Congress must remedy its abysmal record of investigating the Bush administration on prisoner abuse and torture.
By Anthony D. Romero
It's now a matter of public record: the Central Intelligence Agency has tortured detainees held in U.S. custody.
In the past week, the Bush administration announced that it is seeking the death penalty for six men allegedly involved with the 9/11 terrorist attacks; evidence against them was gathered through coercive, ...
By Kerry Sheridan in Washington
US President George W. Bush plans to veto legislation passed by the Senate to bar the CIA from using harsh interrogation methods including waterboarding.
"The President will veto that Bill," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said.
"The United States needs the ability to interrogate effectively, within the law, captured al-Qaeda terrorists."
"Bush doesn't favour torture"
The Democratic-led Senate yesterday voted 51-45 in favor of a Bill calling for the Central ...
Irish Sun
The US Senate has voted to prevent the CIA from using torture-like waterboarding and other forms of coercion on prisoners, completing work on a bill already passed by the other chamber in December.
The bill, passed in a 51 to 45 vote Wednesday, will now be sent to the White House, the Washington Post reported online. US President George ...
Can a DOJ lawyer be held accountable for advocating the inhumane?
By Doug Cassel
When on Jan. 22 a federal court judge sentenced Jose Padilla to 17 years in prison for conspiracy to commit terrorism, it was a one-day story. But, in fact, the Padilla case goes on.
Padilla, a U.S. citizen and former Chicago gang member, alleges that he was tortured during the more than three and a half years he ...
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