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Eric Holder

Posted by: Jayme Johnson on: November 12, 2010

Since his appointment in February 2009, Holder has become a vanguard for the administration’s progressive wing. He has promised to end the policy of indefinite detention at Guantánamo by prosecuting some of its most notorious detainees; to investigate torture by the CIA; and to revitalize the department’s most neglected offices, like the long-suffering Civil Rights [...]

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Stonewalled by the C.I.A. – New York Times

Posted by: Jayme Johnson on: November 9, 2010

As a legal matter, it is not up to us to examine the C.I.A.’s failure to disclose the existence of these tapes. That is for others. What we do know is that government officials decided not to inform a lawfully constituted body, created by Congress and the president, to investigate one the greatest tragedies to [...]

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No charges over destruction of CIA interrogation tapes

Posted by: Jayme Johnson on: November 9, 2010

The interrogations took place at one of the CIA’s “black sites”, a secret detention centre, in Thailand. The tapes were ordered to be destroyed in 2005 during the Bush administration by the head of CIA clandestine operations, José Rodriguez, but it is not known if he was acting on his own initiative or on orders [...]

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