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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Tortures

Inside the CIA’s Penal Colonies

Members of Witness Against Torture demonstrate outside CIA offices in Langley, VA in 2013. Justin Norman / FlickrIn June 2006, President George W. Bush told Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Michael Hayden that he was worried. The subject of Bush’s concern was a picture of a CIA detainee chained to the ceiling, clothed in a diaper. This came almost five years into the agency’s detention and interrogation program, four years since it began waterboarding prisoners, three years after the revelations of Abu Ghraib, two years after a top-secret report had condemned the agency’s “inhumane and undocumented techniques,” and a year after the Washington Postreported the existence of the CIA’s “covert prison system” — but now President Bush was concerned.

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