
More Than A Quarter Of The World's Countries Helped The CIA Run Its Torture Program:
These countries made the CIA program possible in two ways: by enabling rendition, which involved transferring U.S. Detainees abroad without due legal process, and by providing facilities far beyond the reach of U.S. Law where those detainees were subjected to torture. Ref. Source 1
'CIA will continue torture with help of mediators' - UK's former envoy to Uzbekistan:
Craig Murray, British ambassador to Uzbekistan from 2002-2004, was fired when he revealed CIA rendition practices in Poland and Uzbekistan to UK leaders - and was branded a liar. The US torture report will hardly change the picture Ref. Source 6
Court rules to keep classified 'torture' docs secret:
A district court judge on Wednesday blocked an effort by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) to force the CIA to turn over classified records about brutal interrogation programs the agency used to run. Ref. Source 8b
Ethics Director Among Top Psychologists Who Aided CIA Torture and Cover-Up:
Prominent psychologists colluded with the Department of Defense and CIA to create a framework of justification for appalling and inexcusable torture, but the person heading that partnership was none other than Stephen Behnke, the Ethics Director of the American Psychological Association. Ref. Source 6d
Report reveals censored passages about CIA's secret torture sites :
The report's authors said that under the CIA's rendition, detention and interrogation program, more than 130 people are known to have been tortured in the agency's own secret prisons, which operated across the world between 2001-2009. Ref. Source 5u
Ex-CIA agent loses latest Italy extradition appeal:
A former CIA agent is considering whether to appeal against Portugal's Supreme Court decision that she should be sent to Italy, where she has to serve a prison sentence for her alleged part in a U.S. Program that involved kidnapping terror suspects for interrogation. Ref. Source 2u.