The CIA runs a network of detention facilities worldwide, but details about them are largely kept secret, including their locations. The military and the CIA are believed to have separate rules and ...
Is CIA morale going to suffer from the Justice Department’s opening of an investigation into the agency’s use of harsh interrogation methods under the Bush Administration? To a degree, yes. But ...
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The CIA possesses two videotapes of a Sept. 11 terror suspect being interrogated. That's significant because dozens of tapes -- including those... CIA Interrogation ...
April 1 (Reuters) - The Central Intelligence Agency misled the U.S. government and public for years about aspects of its brutal interrogation program, concealing details about harsh treatment of ...
After years of denials, the CIA has formally acknowledged the existence of two classified documents governing aggressive interrogation and detention policies for terrorism suspects, according to the ...
The CIA, reacting to the release of the Senate's report on the agency's extreme interrogations, acknowledged making mistakes but disputed findings that the program did nothing to help thwart terrorist ...
The aftershocks of the interrogation policy continue. President Barack Obama's recent decision to release Bush administration legal memorandums on interrogation and to fend off calls for a broad ...
The timeline laid out in the report shows, however, that military and CIA officers were being trained how to conduct coercive interrogations for as much as eight months before receiving the Justice ...
In December of 2014, the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee released a tell-all report about the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) detainment and interrogation of suspected terrorists, concluding ...