The 2004 CIA Inspector General Report on Torture (Hat Tip to The Washington Independent)
CIA Releases Documents Fmr. Vice President Cheney Requested Be Made Public -- ABC News
Now Public: Memos That Cheney Says Demonstrate Harsh Interrogation Tactics Worked to Thwart Terrorism
The CIA released the documents today that former Vice President Dick Cheney requested earlier this year in an attempt to prove his assertion that using enhanced interrogation techniques on terror detainees saved U.S. lives.
The documents back up the Bush administration's claims that intelligence gleaned from captured terror suspects had thwarted terrorist attacks, but the visible portions of the heavily redacted reports do not indicate whether such information was obtained as a result of controversial interrogation techniques, such as waterboarding.
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More News On The CIA
CIA Abuse Cases Detailed in Report on Detainees -- New York Times
Prosecutor Named to Probe CIA Prisoner Abuses -- New York Times/Reuters
Interrogators Got Data, Could Face Criminal Charges -- Washington Times
Special Prosecutor to Probe CIA Handling of Terror Suspects -- Wall Street Journal
CIA Report Calls Oversight Of Early Interrogations Poor -- Washington Post
Holder opens investigation into CIA interrogations -- L.A. Times
'Inhumane' CIA Terror Tactics Spur Criminal Probe -- AP
Prosecutor to Investigate Alleged CIA Abuses -- Time Magazine
Special prosecutor named to probe CIA interrogations -- McClatchy News
Review of alleged detainee abuse to have narrow scope -- Christian Science Monitor
'Inhumane' CIA terror tactics spur criminal probe -- Forbes/AP
CIA 'Threatened September 11 Suspect's Children' -- Times Online
CIA report: Controversial techniques used by interrogators -- The Guardian
Torture tricks went beyond techniques approved by White House: report -- New York Daily News
Inside the CIA's haphazard interrogation program -- AP
Justice to probe alleged CIA abuse -- Politico
US Establishes New Interrogation Unit, Names Head of Prisoner Abuse Probe -- Voice of America
White House to set up new interrogation team -- The Politico
Rendition to Continue, but With Better Oversight, US Says -- New York Times
Panetta Loses Battle Over CIA Abuse Probes -- Washington Times
FACTBOX-Career US prosecutor to probe CIA abuses -- Reuters
FACTBOX - Details of U.S. CIA interrogation techniques -- Reuters
Handcuffs hang inside the maximum-security Camp Delta at the
Guantánamo Bay Naval Base. Mark Wilson / Getty
Guantánamo Bay Naval Base. Mark Wilson / Getty
COMMENTARIES, OPINIONS, EDITORIALS, AND ANALYSIS
To Prosecute or Not to Prosecute? -- Washington Post opinions
Did CIA Interrogators Violate Federal Law Against Torture? -- CBS
DOJ probe opens divides with Hill, CIA -- Politico
Documents From CIA Don’t Clear Up Clash on Interrogation Tactics -- Wall Street Journal
Analysis: Obama in crosswinds on detention policy -- Yahoo News/AP
Did the Harsh Interrogation Methods Actually Work? -- Time Magazine
Dems Laud, Republicans Slam CIA Interrogation News -- CBS News
CIA IG: Agency Faces Major Legal Problems In Future -- The Atlantic
Two Administrations Drew Different Lessons From 2004 Report -- Washington Post
History That Obama Can't Ignore -- Eugene Robinson, Washington Post opinion
If you liked health-care brawls, you'll love CIA torture probe -- McClatchy News
Will Holder’s ‘Reckoning’ on Detainee Abuse Fall Flat? -- Newsweek
One Possible Reason For A Special Prosecutor: The Jack Bauer Rogue -- Time Magazine
Liberals and the CIA -- Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal opinion
Prosecuting the CIA -- Wall Street Journal editorial.
Following the Torture Trail -- Washington Post editorial
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