If the Detainee Dies, Youre Doing it Wrong
When former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld approved the use of harsh techniques, he did so over the objections of senior military attorneys from all branches of the armed services
When former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld approved the use of harsh techniques, he did so over the objections of senior military attorneys from all branches of the armed services
The CIA agent who just admitted to waterboarding a high-ranking al Qaeda operative has had an interesting retirement.
An investigation into Guiliani's claims of familiarity with "intensive questioning" techniques
There are many ways for the oppressor to force himself into the mind of the oppressed, but one surefire way is through indefinite detention. Never knowing when--or if--you will be released is a cruel form of psychological torture and allows you to keep hope while simultaneously filling you with fear
The origins of "enhanced interrogation techniques" can be traced to the German Gestapo
Government launches war against habeas counsel under claim that lawyers are "acting as a conduit for the media"
Who's to blame for America's new torture techniques?