The lesson of the torture report: Governments lie
We should know by now the tendency of the state to make baseless claims to justify its power
- Topics:
- U.S.
- Torture
- CIA
- Senate
- Guantanamo Bay
- Abu Zubaydah
We should know by now the tendency of the state to make baseless claims to justify its power
Washington’s reckoning begins, not ends, with release of Senate report
Senate torture report reveals we don’t know the full truth
The European Court of Human Rights has ordered Poland to pay reparations to two Saudis being held in Guantánamo Bay
On the anniversary of Abu Zubaydah’s capture, his childhood friend remembers the boy behind the mujahed
Exclusive: Intelligence Committee probe concluded some techniques used in CIA interrogations were not legally authorized
The world is full of dangerous goofballs, but we can't treat them all as threats to civilization
European court hears evidence that Polish officials knew all about CIA's rendition program
If only the US government had someone assess Abu Zubaydah's diaries who knew how to read a text
Read all six notebooks of the Abu Zubaydah Diaries.