Criminal Inquiry Over CIA Tapes

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Peter Parka

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Criminal inquiry over CIA tapes
The US justice department is to launch a criminal investigation into the CIA's erasing of videotapes of interrogations of two al-Qaeda suspects. It follows last month's preliminary joint inquiry with the CIA into whether a full investigation was necessary.
Critics have accused the CIA of a cover-up to hide evidence of possible torture and abuse of detainees.
The CIA says it destroyed the tapes as they no longer had "intelligence value" and were a security risk to its agents.




US Attorney General Michael Mukasey announced the move, appointing federal prosecutor John Durham to oversee the case.
In a statement he said: "The department's national security division has recommended, and I have concluded, that there is a basis for initiating a criminal investigation of this matter."
CIA spokesman Mark Mansfield said the agency would "co-operate fully with this investigation as it has with the others into this matter".
Interrogation methods
The hundreds of hours of footage, recorded in 2002, reportedly contained images of interrogation techniques including water-boarding, which simulates drowning.
President George W Bush has said that the US does not use torture but has not been specific about interrogation methods.
Congress are also examining exactly how and why the tapes came to be destroyed in 2005.
The House Intelligence Committee has called on Jose Rodriguez, the former CIA official who ordered the tapes destroyed, to appear at a hearing on 16 January.
The Bush administration has so far refused to co-operate with the congressional investigation.

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one of the british residents recently returned here from guantanamo bay left an eye behind,if we could see those tapes perhaps we might see how on earth that happened to him;)
 

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as i understand it your john mccain thinks that the disgusting torture at guantanamo is just that...disgusting and will in the long term damage America and the rest of the worlds view of America.

the treatment of prisoners at guantanamo makes the people allowing the treatment into the very offenders in crimes against humanity the US so want to track down and kill.

this is why i pay money to amnesty international each month for my membership
 

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People should pay attention to McCain on this since he is the only presidential candidate to ever experience torture.
 

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as i understand it your john mccain thinks that the disgusting torture at guantanamo is just that...disgusting and will in the long term damage America and the rest of the worlds view of America.

the treatment of prisoners at guantanamo makes the people allowing the treatment into the very offenders in crimes against humanity the US so want to track down and kill.

this is why i pay money to amnesty international each month for my membership
ah yes, then he is very right.

Then again, the CIA does what it wants. Unfortunately.


I really, really hate it when people say water boarding isn't torture.....its SIMULATED DROWNING for fuck's sakes.
 

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the men there are held without charge

they are tortured constantly

it is disgusting and i dont know how you all can allow it to go on

if US troops were openly treated that way there would be an outcry

and you wonder why the islamic world is becoming radicalised at such a rate
 
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