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CIA director nominee and acting CIA Director Gina Haspel is sworn in to testify at her Senate Intelligence Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill,
Conflict
CIA Director Gina Haspel’s memos detailing torture declassified
A man's image is blurred as he walks across a giant marble seal in the floor of the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.
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What we know — and what we don’t — about Trump’s controversial pick to lead the CIA
A soldier walks past concertina wire surrounding the outside of Joint Task Force Guantanamo's Camp Delta at the US Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay.
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Are the 9/11 trials at Guantanamo still about 9/11?
CIA Director Michael Hayden speaks to reporters upon his arrival in the Capitol for a meeting with the House Appropriations Committee's Select Intelligence Oversight Subcommittee, in Washington December 13, 2007.
Justice
Ex-CIA director to Trump: ‘Bring your own bucket’ if you want to waterboard
Detainees in orange jumpsuits sit in a holding area under the watchful eyes of military police during inprocessing at the temporary detention facility at Guantanamo Bay's Camp X-Ray in this January 11, 2002 file photograph.
Justice
He blew the whistle on CIA torture, and now he’s finally home from jail — and talking
Soldiers from the 35th US Volunteer Infantry subject a Filipino to the ‘water cure,’ a common ‘enhanced interrogation’ technique employed during the war to pacify the Philippines between 1899 and 1902.
Justice
America has used water to torture people for more than a century
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein discusses the Intelligence Committee's report on the CIA's anti-terrorism tactics on December 9, 2014.
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Here are four key findings from the gruesome Senate report on torture
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Chaos, controversy mark latest military commission hearings in Guantanamo
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Khalid Sheik Mohammed’s Secret Vacuum Cleaner Design
Do The Positions of Obama’s FBI Nominee Deserve More Scrutiny?
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CIA’s Clandestine Chief Connected to Destruction of Torture Tapes
Obama’s C.I.A Nominee John O. Brennan Has “Personal Objections” to Torture
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Confusion Reigns at 9/11 Suspects’ Hearing This Week
Zero Dark Thirty and the Depiction of Torture
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the Military Commissions
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Human Rights Watch: Bush Administration Subjected Libyan Prisoners To Waterboarding
The Tenth Anniversary of the First ‘Torture Memo’
Did Torture Help or Hinder Efforts to Find Bin Laden?
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Dick Cheney Speaks Out Against CIA Investigation
Global Politics
The Torture Debate Ensnares the President
Torture On Trial
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President Obama, Operative in Chief, visits the CIA
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s last hearings at Gitmo
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Obama’s torture dilemma
Conflict & Justice
Pinochet case and human rights today
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White House on interrogations
Alleged 9-11 mastermind faces arraignment
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Drawing the line on torture and interrogation