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Countries known to have participated in the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program, according to the 2013 Open Society Foundations' report on torture.The map includes countries that hosted CIA-run black sites, allowed for or aided the illicit kidnapping of terrorism suspects, and/or detained and interrogated suspects in their own facilities in coordination with the CIA.
The U.S. Senate Report on CIA Detention Interrogation Program that details the use of torture during CIA detention and interrogation. The Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program [1] is a report compiled by the bipartisan United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)'s Detention and ...
The US Senate Report on CIA Detention Interrogation Program that details the use of torture during CIA detention and interrogation. Extraordinary rendition is the apprehension and extrajudicial transfer of a person from one country to another. [14]
"Enhanced interrogation techniques" or "enhanced interrogation" was a program of systematic torture of detainees by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and various components of the U.S. Armed Forces at remote sites around the world—including Abu Ghraib, Bagram, Bucharest, and Guantanamo Bay—authorized by officials of the George W. Bush administration.
transferred from CIA custody to Guantanamo in September 2003; withdrawn and transferred back to CIA custody in March 2004 [3] President Bush announced his transfer to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, on September 6, 2006. [7] 10016: Abu Zubaydah: believed to have run a military training camp associated with al Qaeda. [6]
CIA ‘predator’ who sexually abused unconscious women across multiple countries — keeping 500 pics and videos of horrid acts — sentenced to 30 years in jail
THE SPY WHO USED HIS SON: Harold James “Jim” Nicholson, a 16-year veteran of the CIA, was sentenced to more than 23 years in prison in 1997 for espionage – but he kept up the treason from ...
The US Senate Report on CIA Detention and Interrogation Program that details the use of torture. The first manual, "KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation", dated July 1963, is the source of much of the material in the second manual. KUBARK was a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency cryptonym for the CIA itself. [10]