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...Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) destroyed two videotapes in 2005 has caused more furor than the suspected contents of the tapes themselves. The tapes likely contained footage of torture or other forms of cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment given legitimacy under the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation?? regime. But rather than focus on who authorized the contents of the tapes, critics have focused on the CIA cover...

Author: By Joanna Naples-mitchell | Title: The Politics of Fear | 12/17/2007 | See Source »

...moral standing in the world and violate U.S. law, but they actually hamper strategic aims, as they simply compel detainees to say what they what they want their captors to hear. The U.S. National Defense Intelligence College found in a recent study that “enhanced interrogation?? fails to improve the quality of information extracted from detainees...

Author: By Joanna Naples-mitchell | Title: The Politics of Fear | 12/17/2007 | See Source »

...interrogation??led in the play by actor Polk, who brings an explosive energy to Mohr’s doubts and contradictions—is tense and thick with words, ideas, and inspiration. Polk ably acts as the central pivot of the play and is brilliantly convincing in his portrayal of an individual truly torn between bureaucracy and humanity...

Author: By Bianca M. Stefani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Rose’ Reincarnates 1942 Nazi Germany, Leaving Viewers Paralyzed | 10/25/2005 | See Source »

...them off to countries that are known to torture prisoners to obtain intelligence. By “rending” terrorism suspects to nations including Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Pakistan—each of which has been identified by the State Department as routinely employing torture in interrogation??the U.S. is absolved of any technical guilt of torture. This dubious circumvention of fundamental human rights, however, shows how the current government has taken the doctrine of plausible deniability to a new low. But the Bush administration will soon learn what history has failed to teach them...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: (Im)Plausible Deniability | 3/8/2005 | See Source »

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