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Bush to Veto Bill Banning Waterboarding
Dan Eggen, writing for The Washington Post, reports: "President Bush today will veto legislation meant to ban the CIA from using waterboarding and other harsh interrogation tactics and will argue that... ...
rudkla - 10. Mär, 22:23
US official admits waterboarding presently illegal
A senior official in the Bush justice department said for the first time today that the controversial interrogation tactic is currently illegal. http://www.guard ian.co.uk/world/2008/feb/1 4/terrorism.usa... ...
rudkla - 15. Feb, 23:57
Surveillance bill left in limbo as House takes recess
USA Today Democratic leaders allowed House members to leave town for a week-long recess Thursday without ending a dispute over a temporary electronic surveillance law that expires Saturday. President... ...
rudkla - 15. Feb, 12:10
Executions may be carried out at Gitmo
Knoxville News Sentinel 02/12/08 If six suspected terrorists are sentenced to death at Guantanamo Bay for the Sept. 11 attacks, U.S. Army regulations that were quietly amended two years ago open the... ...
rudkla - 14. Feb, 13:41
Bush prods Congress on eavesdropping law
USA Today 01/31/08 Sternly prodding Congress, President Bush said Thursday that lawmakers are jeopardizing the nation’s safety by failing to lock in a government eavesdropping law. The president signed... ...
rudkla - 1. Feb, 12:17
Congress Extends Eavesdropping Law
Pamela Hess reports for The Associated Press, "Congress on Tuesday gave two more weeks of life to a law that allows the government more freedom to eavesdrop on suspected terrorists inside the United States,... ...
rudkla - 30. Jan, 22:47
Hunt on for more CIA interrogation tapes
MSNBC/Newsweek 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... ...
rudkla - 14. Jan, 11:27
Congress Subpoenas Ex-CIA Official
Pamela Hess reports for The Associated Press, "The House Intelligence Committee issued a subpoena Thursday for Jose Rodriguez, the former CIA official who directed that secret interrogation videotapes... ...
rudkla - 21. Dez, 17:06
Constitutional scholar: 'At least six identifiable crimes' possible in CIA tape affair
White House involvement in the CIA's decision to destroy videotapes documenting severe interrogation techniques of suspected terrorists could constitute as many as six crimes, according to constitutional... ...
rudkla - 21. Dez, 09:41
Federal Judge Told Not to Ask About CIA Tapes
Matt Apuzzo of The Associated Press reports: "The Bush administration told a federal judge it was not obligated to preserve videotapes of CIA interrogations of suspected terrorists and urged the court... ...
rudkla - 15. Dez, 22:20