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Articles Tagged With 'Interrogation'

Rare Interrogator Testimony Defeats Gitmo Torture Claim in Civilian Court

A newly declassified opinion in a Guantanamo prisoner lawsuit gives the most detailed picture yet of how U.S. authorities might overcome allegations that torture taints key evidence.

Judges Reject Interrogation Evidence in Gitmo Cases

The government has lost eight of 15 cases in which Guantánamo inmates have said they or witnesses against them were forcibly interrogated, according to a ProPublica review.

Bush and Obama: A Counterterrorism Comparison

There are clear differences between the policies of the president and his predecessor on interrogation and other national-security issues, but there is common ground too.

Missing Memos: Take A Look Yourself

February 2012

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