A new report shows that the American Psychological Association played a key role in justifying the legality of the Central Intelligence Agency's torture program.
Dilma Rousseff, the President of Brazil, broke into tears as she made a statement about the release of a commission report into torture during Brazil's military dictatorship, just a day after the United States released its own investigation into torture by the CIA after Sept. 11, 2001.
The long awaited report the US Senate compiled on the interrogation practices of the Central Intelligence Agency has been made public, revealing horrendous criminal conduct and abuse that cannot be described as anything but torture.
An internal report by the Central Intelligence Agency admits that some within the agency illegally accessed the computers of Senate members and employees to track their investigation into allegations of torture by the agency after 9/11.
A document accidentally emailed to a reporter from the White House suggests that the Central Intelligence Agency purposely kept some of the highest-ranking members in the State Department in the dark about the use of torture techniques in locations overseas.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM