George Bush Condemned For Justifying Use Of Waterboarding -- The Telegraph
George Bush is facing international condemnation after claiming that British lives were saved as a result of torture.
The former US president has claimed that waterboarding three al Qaida suspects provided crucial intelligence that prevented attacks on London.
But critics said use of the controversial technique acted as a "recruiting sergeant for extremism" and ultimately "made the world a more dangerous place".
And they questioned the value of information gathered as a result of torture.
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More News On President Bush's Comments On Water Boarding, And Reaction To It
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George W Bush memoirs spark international outrage over defence of torture -- Mirror
George W Bush memoirs: terror suspect 'welcomed waterboarding' -- The Telegraph
British deny George Bush's claims that torture helped foil terror plots -- The Guardian
Bush under fire over waterboarding claims -- AFP
Britain 'will act on torture intelligence' -- The Telegraph
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Q&A: Waterboarding -- BBC
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