C.I.A. Awaits Rules on Interrogation of Terror Suspects

A sharp debate within the Bush administration over the future of the Central Intelligence Agency's detention and interrogation program has left the agency without the authority to use harsh interrogation techniques that the White House said last fall were necessary in questioning terrorism suspects, according to administration and Congressional officials.

The agency for months has been awaiting approval for rules that would give intelligence ... Full Story »

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Jami Dwyer
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by Jami Dwyer - Oct. 1, 2008

Would it have killed them to rebut Bush's claim that torture is safe by mentioning that people have indeed died in both Iraq and Afghanistan because Americans working for the CIA tortured them to death?

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