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These European States Were Sites of Torture as Sadistic as Guantanamo
Poland, Lithuania and Romania hosted "black sites" during the War on Terror—but get to watch the hearings on torture at Guantánamo from afar, unscathed, unaccountable and all but unmentionable in the courtroom.
Detainees Seek Inquiry Into British Torture Involvement
"Between us, we have spent close to 90 years imprisoned without charge or trial," the letter says.
Britain Apologizes for Anglo-American Terror Renditions
A man and his pregnant wife were abducted in Thailand and sent to Libya to be imprisoned and tortured.
Why Won't the U.S. Confess That It Tortured People?
By 2008 the CIA were holding at least 119 individuals in 10 'black sites' in six countries.
CIA Woman in Torture Controversy Vaulted to No. 2 Slot
Gina Haspel is the first career CIA woman to be appointed deputy director.
'Black Site' Prison Operator Named CIA Deputy Chief
Gina Haspel, who will serve under new Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo, was the first woman spy to reach the CIA's second-highest position.
Trump's Immigration Ban and the Loss of Our Democracy
Former CIA officer argues the U.S. is de facto declaring war on Islam—'to no useful purpose.'
Suit Against CIA Interrogation Architects Can Proceed
The decision was a victory for two former prisoners who say they were tortured in secret prisons abroad.
For One Detainee, the CIA Torture Report Was A Victory
Being named in Senate expose opens the possibility of seeking justice for Mohammed al-Asad
Torture Report Leaks May Reopen CIA Rendition Case
Attorneys hope case will expose wrongful detention at Djibouti black site and hasten the release of the Senate's CIA torture report.