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How CIA Officials Actually Waterboarded People

By | 03.09.10 | 1:15 pm

A few years ago, a pal of mine named Malcolm Nance testified to a congressional panel about how he was waterboarded. Nance used to instruct Naval Special Forces in how to resist torture, and part of their instruction was, inevitably, to undergo it themselves. Since the CIA’s contract psychologists essentially More…

Obama Troop Announcement Renews Focus on Bagram

By | 12.02.09 | 11:56 am

One of many consequences of President Obama’s decision to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan is that those troops are likely to capture many more prisoners that end up at the U.S.-run prison at Bagram air base.  That’s raising concerns among human rights groups that the More…

Charges of Abuse at Bagram Highlight Ongoing Problem With ‘Obama’s Gitmo’

By | 11.30.09 | 8:59 am

This weekend’s news that inmates at the part of the prison at the U.S. Air Base in Bagram, Afghanistan, run by Special Operations forces had suffered abuse sounded eerily reminiscent of the charges we’ve heard from previous prisoners victimized by interrogators at Guantanamo Bay. Joshua Partlow and Julie Tate at More…

Abu Zubaydah’s Interrogation, In His Own Words

By | 04.28.09 | 6:12 pm

For a forthcoming piece, I was combing through the International Committee of the Red Cross’s formerly-confidential 2007 interviews with the 14 detainees who, until September 2006, the CIA kept at its undisclosed “black site” secret prisons. (Mark Danner disclosed the document in a recent New York Review of Books More…

Did the CIA Lie to the Red Cross?

By | 04.14.09 | 6:19 pm

Yup, that’s what Jane Mayer told Alternet’s Liliana Segura: the Defense Department actually hid prisoners from the International Committee of the Red Cross when the humanitarian group first visited the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay in 2002.

“That’s an overt act; lying to the Red Cross, hiding prisoners More…

Panetta’s Problem

By | 04.10.09 | 11:49 am

Following up on Spencer’s post about CIA Director Leon Panetta’s letter to his employees: Panetta’s statement that CIA officers “should not be investigated, let alone punished,” because this “is what fairness and wisdom require,” is not surprising. But it may not be all that wise, either.

ICRC Torture Report Posted Online

By | 04.07.09 | 11:36 am

The New York Review of Books has published the complete 43-page report by the International Committee of the Red Cross detailing the gruesome torture and abuse of “high value” prisoners held by the United States government at overseas CIA prisons, known as “black sites.” Although confidential, journalist Mark Danner More…

U.S. Suppresses Torture Testimony at Terror Trials

By | 12.05.08 | 5:34 pm

Hey, this is going to come as a big shock, but it turns out that some Guantanamo Bay prisoners on trial for plotting Sept. 11 are actually claiming they’ve been tortured in prison.

What, you already knew that? Well, yeah, just about everyone else in the world did, too. Still, More…