CIA’s Interrogation Probe: What it means for Pakistan? ?

For many of us the question is not only about prosecutions,the concern is way beyond that of prosecutions, it is mainly about the truth that should be made public. The detailed reports on abuse and torture and the assurance that the US is determined to mark an end to it, are of primary concern. The strong emphasis laid on the release of the memos is proof enough that the people demand a detailed answer. An investigation about how and to what extend were ... Full Story »

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Kaizar Campwala
3.8
by Kaizar Campwala - Aug. 28, 2009

A strong analysis that draws together several news sources into a coherent narrative.

I agree with Sana that the Justice Department should move forward with investigations. The leverage the US gains in doing so is in promoting the rule of law above all else.

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Patrick McGuire
4.8
by Patrick McGuire - Aug. 28, 2009

Yes! It is well researched and candid.

In every generation in America there is always some horrendous story of less than ideal treatment who come in contact with Americans or even its own citizens. Yet we continue with the idea it is better to forget about it and move on to the future. Here we have the chance to expose those who are involved of inhumane treatment and anyone involved should be prosecution right on up to the VP and President.

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Sana Saleem
4.3
by Sana Saleem - Aug. 28, 2009
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John Louden
3.7
by John Louden - Aug. 30, 2009

The piece suffers from either poor translation or poor writing -- and not much new info here -- but it does offer a Pakastani perspective.

“We have played cat and mouse with them . . . We have captured 689 and handed over 369 to the United States. We have earned bounties totalling millions of dollars. Those ... More »

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