Does Torture Work?
Frontline examines the brutality detailed in the Senate's report on CIA interrogations.
Frontline examines the brutality detailed in the Senate's report on CIA interrogations.
The A.P.A. is accused of allowing Bush administration officials "to actually help write the association's policies."
The superhero show celebrates the violent interrogations inflicted by its main character.
Mohamedou Slahi is still incarcerated even though a federal judge ordered his release in 2010.
New story sees roots of Guantanamo abuse in law enforcement agency's troubled past.
President Obama cannot undo the mess his predecessor created by his fixation on torture.
In the case of CIA torture, hard hearts mixed with soft minds to further a policy that was not only grotesque, but unwise.
Regular Americans are held accountable for their actions. Why aren't government officials?
It's not clear the CIA workforce is appreciably different from the rest of the Washington bureaucracy.
The battle isn't about morals or ethics, but rules and control.
If the allegations in the CIA torture report are true, we have war criminals, perjurers, computer hackers and thugs on the government payroll.
If the government believes what it does at Gitmo is humane, it ought to release the videos and prove it.
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