Torture Report Author Says CIA Waterboarded More Detainees Than Claimed
In the lead-up to a new movie dramatizing the Senate Torture Report's creation, the report's primary author speaks out on the ongoing dangers of CIA abuses.
John McCain Rejected Trump Nominee Over Torture Backing
The senator was tortured while a prisoner of the Vietcong during the Vietnam war.
Unjustifiable Censorship
"Unjustifiable Means," a new book by Mark Fallon, offers new details into how America used torture as a weapon of war. Yet the book may be heavily redacted—or never released at all.
White House May Seal Torture Report
The Trump administration has taken a major step toward making sure an in-depth report on U.S. interrogation following the 9/11 attacks is kept secret forever.
Bid to Make Full Senate Torture Report Public Rejected
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled against the American Civil Liberties Union, which sought access to the more than 6,000-page document, often referred to as the "Senate torture report."
Human Rights Watch Report Calls for Compensation for CIA 'Torture' Victims
In a report released Tuesday, the rights group also laid out how officials who authorized the agency's "enhanced interrogation program" could be prosecuted.
Former Prisoners Sue Architects of CIA's Interrogation Program
ACLU files lawsuit against two psychologists responsible for CIA's use of brutal interrogation techniques such as waterboarding.
A Former CIA Interrogator on Death, Torture and the Dark Side
Suspected of covering up a grisly death, David Martine was never charged with a crime, but never cleared either.
U.S. Blocks Release of New CIA Torture Details About Abu Zubaydah
Zubaydah, a Guantanamo Bay detainee, lost one eye and was waterboarded 83 times while held by the CIA.
Feinstein Slams New Book by Former CIA Officials
Says book "doesn't lay a glove" on her panel's conclusions about interrogation program.
Psychologists and Torture: We Need Root-and-Branch Reform
It is easy and convenient to blame a few bad apples, but the crisis in psychology runs far deeper.
How the Largest Association of U.S. Psychologists Colluded in Torture
Psychologists were allowed to participate in interrogations if they adhered to U.S. law, but they violated every international code of medical ethics.
Beyond Torture: The New Science of Interrogating Terrorists
Experts say the U.S. needs to rethink how its interrogators are trained.
Americans Should Never Use Torture. In Any Circumstances
George Washington abhorred torture and so should we.
Detainee Alleges CIA Used Wider Array of Sexual Abuse and Torture than Disclosed by Senate
Majid Khan said interrogators threatened to beat him with a hammer, baseball bats, sticks and leather belt.
CIA Leaked Torture Details to 'Zero Dark' Filmmakers to Make It Look Like It Worked: Frontline
The PBS documentary series investigates one of the CIA's most controversial programs.
ACLU Wins Round on 'Torture Report'
Civil liberties group gains Obama administration promise not to destroy, return full report.
U.S. Develops New 'Soft' Techniques To End Torture
A new model of interrogation relies on emotional intelligence, empathy and language skills to replace violent coercion.
ACLU: Don't Let Senate Block Full CIA 'Torture Report' Release
The group is countering a senator's attempt keep the Senate's full report on harsh CIA interrogation secret.
U.S. Moves to Block Graphic Photos of Detainee Abuse, Again
After the release of the CIA torture report, the Obama administration says, images are worse than words.
British Soldiers Accused of Torture and Abuse During Iraq Occupation
A Newsweek investigation discloses that there are thousands of cases of ill-treatment and torture outstanding against the British army in Iraq
CIA Torture Report's Abu Zubaydah Surprised the Truth Came Out
Once thought to be a top Al-Qaeda lieutenant, he's mentioned 1,000 times in the Senate report on "enhanced interrogation techniques."
What Is the Impact of the CIA Torture Report?
Three experts on national security describe how the world has changed.
James Mitchell, Psychologist, Admits He Waterboarded al Qaeda Suspects: Report
"Yes, I waterboarded KSM," James Mitchell, a former U.S. Air Force psychologist, told VICE news.
Torture: What the Vietcong Learned and the CIA Didn't
Vietnam's wartime intelligence agency used brutal interrogation techniques. But unlike the CIA, it tried to learn from its mistakes.
Court Cancels Pretrial Hearing For 9/11 Suspects
The hearing is intended to examine allegations the FBI tried to infiltrate legal defense teams.
CIA Director Brennan Defends CIA After Torture Report
Brennan, who was a senior CIA official in the Bush administration after 9/11, denies agency misled government.
CIA Admits It Could Not Evaluate Effectiveness of Torture
The CIA's drone killing program, too, should be scrutinized.
For One Detainee, the CIA Torture Report Was A Victory
Being named in Senate expose opens the possibility of seeking justice for Mohammed al-Asad
The Other Torture Report
The report sheds light on cases of torture, disappearances and murders in Brazil during a 20-year military dictatorship.