Nov. 18, 2005 — -- Harsh interrogation techniques authorized by top officials of the CIA have led to questionable confessions and the death of a detainee since the techniques were first ...
A Senate report on the CIA’s interrogation and detention practices after the Sept. 11, 2o01, attacks concludes that the agency initially kept Secretary of State Colin Powell and some U.S. ambassadors ...
The Senate Intelligence Committee's summary of its report on the CIA's interrogation practices found that the agency "provided inaccurate information to the White House, Congress, the Justice ...
WASHINGTON — CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell, who defended harsh interrogation techniques and was involved with the fallout after the attack on the diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, announced ...
WASHINGTON — A controversial torture report by the Senate Intelligence Committee paints a pattern of CIA deception about the effectiveness of waterboarding and ...
A document detailing interrogation techniques used by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) over 20 years ago to torture al-Qaeda suspects has been declassified and made public. According to a report ...
Imagine you are a spy deep undercover and you have to relay a message to another spy without saying a word. Short of telepathy, how could you possibly convey a secret message without anyone realizing ...
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