According to the Commission, coite the CIA lied to Congress, the National Security Council, the Department of Justice and US opinion on the seriousness of the torture and the relevance of the information obtained through harsh interrogation.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has published a summary coite of 525 pages of the six thousand-page investigative report on the "arrest and interrogation program" CIA (Image: Common Dreams)
The Senate Intelligence Committee released a scathing report condemning some of the abuses and torture committed by the program reductions, detention and interrogation (RDI) CIA failed to denounce the most heinous human rights violations by the CIA . The report says the CIA lied to the Commission on the death of prisoners, the history of the CIA interrogators, threats against family members of prisoners, and the effectiveness of torture.
Jose Rodriguez Jr. November 9, 2005, Director of the National Clandestine Service coite of the CIA Jose Rodriguez Jr., authorized the destruction by fire of 92 videotapes showing harsh interrogation of Abu Zoubaïda and Abderrahim Al Nashiri. In response to the destruction of these bandesla the Senate coite Intelligence Committee decided, by a vote of 5 March 2009, to discuss the arrest and interrogation program to the CIA. With access to over six million CIA pages of documents, the Commission merely provided a cursory summary without bothering to interview participants or victims of the RDI program. After the tragic events of September 11, the Ministry of Justice has produced a series of legal memos authorizing the use by the Bush administration torture against enemy combatants. In 2002 and 2003, the Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo issued torture memos, which were signed by Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee. The authorization of the use of military coite force, the 2006 Military Commissions Act and the Decree 13440 became the legal justifications for the use of interrogation techniques coite "enhanced" and a total disregard for the Geneva Conventions.
Dr. Bruce Jessen (left) and Dr. James Mitchell (right) Listed under pseudonyms in the heavily redacted report, two psychologists air force retirement, Dr. Bruce Jessen and Dr. James Mitchell were awarded contracts to develop interrogation techniques "enhanced" by the CIA. They decided to reverse the design of the air force training against-examination according to the manual "Survival, Evasion, Resistance" (SERE) inflicting torture, both physical and psychological inmates. coite According to the report, they personally participated in sessions of waterboarding [waterboarding, "bathtub" NdT] and interrogation of prisoners. Shot and wounded and captured during a raid in Pakistan in 2002, one of the first detainees, Abu Zoubaïda, was treated at a hospital where he provided information to the FBI about Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM). Convinced that Zoubaïda concealed information, the CIA interrogators subjected him to waterboarding at least 83 times. Although Zoubaïda had delivered information on KSM weeks before being tortured, the CIA considered this violation of human rights as a success and interrogation has become a model for future atrocities.
waterboard run by Matt Mahurin Captured in Pakistan in 2003, KSM was transported to a black site of the CIA in Poland before being transferred to another black site in Romania. Undergoing interrogation coite techniques "enhanced" KSM provided false information leading to the arrest of innocent people and made a plot to assassinate former President Jimmy Carter. KSM was subjected to waterboarding 183 times and provided no operational intelligence and no useful information to his interrogators. According to the Commission, the harsh interrogation techniques are not effective for obtaining information means. Under duress, the prisoners say whatever they think the interrogator wants to hear to end the torment. Although the CIA says that the information obtained through interrogations "enhanced" saved lives and led to the death of Osama bin Laden, the Commission found that these claims are patently false. Most of the CIA agents involved in the RDI program had a history coite of violence, abuse and sexual assault. In addition to the water torture and beatings, CIA interrogators also threatened to rape and kill family members of prisoners, coite deprived them of medical care, and have repeatedly made rehydration or al
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