Newly-released U.S. government memos spell out in extraordinary detail some of the now-outlawed techniques CIA interrogators used on detainees. The memos of the Bush administration Justice Department were intended to provide legal justification for tougher questioning of suspected terrorists in the days immediately following September 11, 2001.
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The Uproar Over the CIA and Torture
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- Interrogation Memos Detail Harsh Tactics by the CIA
- Ex-CIA chiefs slowed 'torture memos' release
- CIA objections slowed torture memos release
- The Uproar Over the CIA and Torture
- Attorney: Justice Memos Prove US Did Not Torture
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