New focus on retired military psychologists called 'architects' of technique. April 30, 2009— -- As the secrets about the CIA's interrogation techniques continue to come out, there's new ...
Psychologist tells ABC News: Senate report is "bull****." — -- The two psychologists contracted by the CIA to design the enhanced interrogation techniques used against al Qaeda suspects were paid ...
For the last six years, the CIA has maintained that only 30 detainees experienced such so-called enhanced interrogation techniques, and only three detainees were waterboarded, a form of simulated ...
I have brought facts to the table, information that undermines the torture narrative they have made careers of spinning. For years, critics like Mayer could level any unfounded accusation they wanted ...
The FBI agents worked with the CIA in developing questions, but were denied direct access to Binalshibh for four or five days, according to a report on detainee interrogations by Glenn Fine, Justice ...
The CIA says the tapes were destroyed late in 2005, a year marked by increasing pressure from defense attorneys to obtain videotapes of detainee interrogations. The scandal over harsh treatment of ...
The CIA has launched an internal search for more audio- or videotapes depicting interrogations of suspected terrorists, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The hunt is part of ...
WASHINGTON — Democratic lawmakers Friday angrily demanded a Justice Department investigation into the CIA's decision to destroy videotapes of harsh interrogation tactics used on two terrorism suspects ...
Torgersen 2150 was packed with students, faculty members and Blacksburg residents Friday night. A petite woman with brown, flipped out hair and bright blue eyes approached the podium. Her delicate ...
Senate aides and government officials continue to leak details from a classified report on the CIA's Bush administration torture program, giving us a fuller picture of who was tortured, how it ...
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