Larry talks with Greg Miller and Chris Mackey, co-authors of a book called The Interrogators: Inside the Secret War Against Al Qaeda (Little, Brown & Co). Miller was the only journalist given access ...
WASHINGTON -- The CIA in 2005 destroyed at least two videotapes documenting the interrogation of two al-Qaeda operatives in the agency's custody, a step it took in the midst of congressional and legal ...
correctionAn Aug. 3 article referred separately to Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan and Abu Talaha as suspected al Qaeda operatives arrested last month in Pakistan. Khan and Talaha are the same person.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Jose Rodriguez said it took a "few hours" to destroy 92 videotapes showing his CIA colleagues using harsh interrogation techniques - including waterboarding - on al Qaeda ...
The Justice Department is pressing the CIA to publicly reveal the specific interrogation methods authorized by the Bush administration for a handful of senior al Qaeda captives, senior department ...
The Central Intelligence Agency repeatedly tortured suspected terrorists, regularly lied about it to Congress and the White House, and, for all the pain and trouble this caused the agency and the ...
In a makeshift prison in the north of Poland, al Qaeda's engineer of mass murder faced off against his Central Intelligence Agency interrogator. It was 18 months after the Sept. 11 attacks, and the ...
Top former CIA officials who designed and implemented the al Qaeda interrogation system decried as torture in a Senate Democratic report issued Tuesday said they were never quizzed by the partisan ...
The portraits fill a visual vacuum during a ban on media access to the operation that holds the last 15 U.S. wartime prisoners. By Carol Rosenberg Abu Zubaydah was the first prisoner waterboarded by ...
For someone interested in quietly leading a terrorist’s life, the rainy Indonesian hamlet of Cijeruk is a nice place to settle down. Nestled among lush, green paddies and swaying banana trees, an hour ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An elite U.S. interrogation team abandoned its questioning of an al-Qaeda militant who was snatched in Libya after he stopped eating and drinking regularly on board a U.S. Navy ...
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