The CIA officer tasked with interrogating the most important prisoners in America's secret detention programme allegedly abused captives during the agency's covert operations in Latin America in the 1980s, it has emerged. The US Senate's three-year inquiry into the CIA's use of torture after September 11 reveals that a senior agent involved in the programme was recommended for censure decades earlier for “inappropriate use of interrogation techniques”.Inspiring.
[cross-posted at Firedoglake]
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Alumni emeritus of the School of the Americas and its TORTURE Handbook; now it's the 1984-inspired "Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation"; motto: 'Security is a WET Blanket' !
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