An Ex-Detainee of the U.S. Describes a 6-Year Ordeal
Tuesday, den 6. January 2009Though never charged with a crime, Muhammad Saad Iqbal spent six years in American custody, during which he says he was secretly taken to Egypt and tortured.
Bagram Air Base (Afghanistan), Central Intelligence Agency, Extraordinary Rendition, Lahore (Pakistan), Interrogations, Iqbal, Muhammad Saad, Detainees, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba), Bush, George W, United States, Terrorism, Prisons and Prisoners, Torture, Suits and Litigation | 0 Kommentar »
Ex-Detainee of U.S. Describes a 6-Year Ordeal
Tuesday, den 6. January 2009Though never charged with a crime, Muhammad Saad Iqbal spent six years in American custody, during which he says he was secretly taken to Egypt and tortured.
Bagram Air Base (Afghanistan), Central Intelligence Agency, Extraordinary Rendition, Lahore (Pakistan), Interrogations, Iqbal, Muhammad Saad, Detainees, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba), Bush, George W, United States, Terrorism, Prisons and Prisoners, Torture, Suits and Litigation | 0 Kommentar »
World Briefing | Europe: Italy: Trial of Americans Is Put Off
Thursday, den 4. December 2008A judge in Milan on Wednesday suspended the trial of 26 Americans, most of them believed to work for the C.I.A., and several Italian intelligence agents accused of kidnapping a terrorism suspect.
Extraordinary Rendition, Central Intelligence Agency, Italy, Terrorism | 0 Kommentar »
After Sharp Words on C.I.A., Obama Faces a Delicate Task
Wednesday, den 3. December 2008The president-elect must take charge of the agency in what is proving to be one of the more treacherous patches of the transition.
Central Intelligence Agency, Brennan, John O, Detainees, Al Qaeda, Obama, Barack, Torture, Presidential Election of 2008 | 0 Kommentar »
Key Data Held Back in Inquiry, C.I.A. Says
Friday, den 21. November 2008An investigation has found that the agency withheld crucial information from federal investigators about the accidental downing of a plane in Peru in 2001.
Justice Department, Missionaries, Hayden, Michael V, Intelligence Services, Airlines and Airplanes, United States Armament and Defense, Peru, Central Intelligence Agency, Accidents and Safety | 0 Kommentar »
C.I.A. Withheld Data in Peru Plane Crash Inquiry
Friday, den 21. November 2008An internal inquiry by the Central Intelligence Agency has found that the agency withheld crucial information from federal investigators.
Justice Department, Missionaries, Hayden, Michael V, Intelligence Services, Airlines and Airplanes, United States Armament and Defense, Peru, Central Intelligence Agency, Accidents and Safety | 0 Kommentar »
New Scrutiny of Downing of Plane in Peru in 2001
Thursday, den 20. November 2008An internal inquiry by the Central Intelligence Agency has found that the agency withheld crucial information from federal investigators.
Justice Department, Missionaries, Hayden, Michael V, Intelligence Services, Airlines and Airplanes, United States Armament and Defense, Peru, Central Intelligence Agency, Accidents and Safety | 0 Kommentar »
C.I.A. Chief Says Qaeda Is Extending Its Reach
Friday, den 14. November 2008Michael V. Hayden identified North Africa and Somalia as places where Qaeda leaders were using partnerships to establish new bases.
Hayden, Michael V, Central Intelligence Agency, Al Qaeda, Terrorism | 0 Kommentar »
Next President Will Face Test on Detainees
Monday, den 3. November 2008Dozens of prisoners being held at Guantánamo Bay are regarded by intelligence agencies as serious risks.
bin al-Shibh, Ramzi, Sharqawi, Al Hajj Abdu Ali, Zubaydah, Abu, Central Intelligence Agency, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba), Detainees, Al Qaeda | 0 Kommentar »
Bush Aides Linked to Talks on Interrogations
Thursday, den 25. September 2008Senior White House officials played a central role in determining whether the C.I.A. could use harsh interrogation techniques, according to newly released documents.
Central Intelligence Agency, Zubaydah, Abu, Al Qaeda, Torture, United States Politics and Government, United States Armament and Defense, Bush, George W | 0 Kommentar »
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