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Canada tosses CIA terror testimony obtained through waterboarding
The Canadian government is no longer using evidence gained from CIA interrogations of a top Al Qaeda detainee who was waterboarded. http://www. newsweek.com/id/118992 F rom Information Clearing House http://freepage.t woday.net/search?q=waterbo arding http://freepage.two day.net/search?q=interroga tion http://freepage.twoda y.net/search?q=detainee ht tp://freepage.twoday.net/s earch?q=Michael+Isikoff... ...
rudkla - 7. Mär, 11:24
Sahwa Forces Challenge Govt, and Win
By Ahmed Ali and Dahr Jamail The Sahwa, referred to as Concerned Local Citizens, and Awakening Groups, by the U.S. military, were formed to battle al-Qaeda. Members are paid 300 dollars a month by occupation... ...
rudkla - 7. Mär, 10:49
Sunni Insurgents Exploit U.S.-Sponsored Militias
The mainstream Sunni insurgents who have been fighting al Qaeda appear to have outmaneuvered U.S. strategists by using Awakening Councils to pursue their interests in weakening their most immediate enemy,... ...
rudkla - 5. Mär, 11:06
US moves to expand its role in Pakistan
US officials are quietly planning to expand their presence in and around the lawless tribal areas of Pakistan by creating special coordination centers on the Afghan side of the border where US, Afghan,... ...
rudkla - 27. Feb, 10:33
Justice Reviews Role in Waterboarding
The Associated Press: "The Justice Department has opened an internal investigation into whether its top officials improperly authorized or reviewed the CIA's use of waterboarding when interrogating terror... ...
rudkla - 23. Feb, 21:57
Bush's Controversial Decisions to Be Back in Spotlight in 9/11 Case
Steven Lee Myers, reporting for The International Herald Tribune, writes: "Harsh interrogations and Guantanamo Bay, secret prisons and warrantless eavesdropping, the war against Al Qaeda and the one in... ...
rudkla - 12. Feb, 23:19
Back On the Tape Trail
Newsweek's Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball write: "Newly released documents suggest that the US government videotaped more Qaeda suspects than it has publicly disclosed." http://www.truthout.org/ docs_2006/021008E.shtml http://freepage.twoday.ne t/search?q=videotapes http ://freepage.twoday.net/sea rch?q=Michael+Isikoff http ://freepage.twoday.net/sea rch?q=Mark+Hosenball ...
rudkla - 10. Feb, 23:22
Inserting “terror” into campaign 2008
Consortium News by Robert Parry 02/06/08 As Campaign 2008 reaches a critical point, George W. Bush’s top intelligence officials are raising new alarms about a revitalized al-Qaeda recruiting Westerners,... ...
rudkla - 8. Feb, 12:50
Mukasey Rejects Criminal Probe Into Waterboarding
Dan Eggen, The Washington Post: "Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey said this morning that waterboarding was deemed legal by the Justice Department at the time it was used by the CIA on three al-Qaeda... ...
rudkla - 8. Feb, 11:15
C.I.A. Destroyed Tapes as Judge Sought Interrogation Data
At the time that the Central Intelligence Agency destroyed videotapes of the interrogations of operatives of Al Qaeda, a federal judge was still seeking information from Bush administration lawyers about... ...
rudkla - 8. Feb, 10:37