The Torture Report (Part 3 Minority and Additional Minority Views): Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program
The Senate Intelligence Committee has released the highly anticipated 500-page summary of its report on the CIA�s post-9/11 torture program. It provides a sobering glimpse into one of the darkest chapters in the U.S. government's history. This is the Minority & Additional Minority Views (Part 3) that are released concurrent to the report summary. Minority & Additional Minority Views -- Also available are the Executive Summary, Findings and Conclusions and the Additional Views.

After a grueling 5-year investigation, Senate investigators reveal torrid details of the systemic and individual failures by the agency personnel who ran the "enhanced interrogation program" -- the government's euphemism for systematic torture -- during the George W. Bush administration. The program involved capturing terrorism suspects and shipping them to secret overseas prisons, where they were subjected to techniques such as waterboarding (and worse).
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The Torture Report (Part 3 Minority and Additional Minority Views): Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program
The Senate Intelligence Committee has released the highly anticipated 500-page summary of its report on the CIA�s post-9/11 torture program. It provides a sobering glimpse into one of the darkest chapters in the U.S. government's history. This is the Minority & Additional Minority Views (Part 3) that are released concurrent to the report summary. Minority & Additional Minority Views -- Also available are the Executive Summary, Findings and Conclusions and the Additional Views.

After a grueling 5-year investigation, Senate investigators reveal torrid details of the systemic and individual failures by the agency personnel who ran the "enhanced interrogation program" -- the government's euphemism for systematic torture -- during the George W. Bush administration. The program involved capturing terrorism suspects and shipping them to secret overseas prisons, where they were subjected to techniques such as waterboarding (and worse).
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The Torture Report (Part 3 Minority and Additional Minority Views): Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program

The Torture Report (Part 3 Minority and Additional Minority Views): Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program

by Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
The Torture Report (Part 3 Minority and Additional Minority Views): Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program

The Torture Report (Part 3 Minority and Additional Minority Views): Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program

by Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

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The Senate Intelligence Committee has released the highly anticipated 500-page summary of its report on the CIA�s post-9/11 torture program. It provides a sobering glimpse into one of the darkest chapters in the U.S. government's history. This is the Minority & Additional Minority Views (Part 3) that are released concurrent to the report summary. Minority & Additional Minority Views -- Also available are the Executive Summary, Findings and Conclusions and the Additional Views.

After a grueling 5-year investigation, Senate investigators reveal torrid details of the systemic and individual failures by the agency personnel who ran the "enhanced interrogation program" -- the government's euphemism for systematic torture -- during the George W. Bush administration. The program involved capturing terrorism suspects and shipping them to secret overseas prisons, where they were subjected to techniques such as waterboarding (and worse).

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BN ID: 2940150165991
Publisher: Policy Reference Press
Publication date: 12/09/2014
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Pages: 126
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