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torture
Read the TIME Story That 'Concerned' the CIA on Torture
By Lily Rothman
Here's What Made George W. Bush Uncomfortable About Torture
By Tessa Berenson Rogers
Torture Report: Here's What Dianne Feinstein Said in Senate Speech
By Maya Rhodan
Five Best Ideas of the Day: December 9
By The Aspen Institute
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A Timeline of the Interrogation Program
The CIA’s controversial interrogation and detention programs lasted from 2002 to 2007, but the full timeline of how it developed and how it ended goes longer than that.Here’s a look at the key dates in...
By Tessa Berenson Rogers
December 9, 2014
The Roots of the Torture Debate
In 2005, TIME released a special report about interrogation techniques used by the U.S. Military
By Alex Rogers
December 9, 2014
Senate Torture Report Says CIA Lied to W.H.
Senate Democrats say the methods were illegal and ineffective
By Massimo Calabresi
December 9, 2014
Torture Report: Here's Where the Key Players Are Now
With the Senate report on the CIA’s interrogation program coming out, it’s a good time for an update on the major players. From al Qaeda-hunting CIA officers to the legal architects of so-called enhanced interrogation...
By Tessa Berenson Rogers
December 9, 2014
Senate to Release Torture Report
Avoiding the politics, finding the facts
By Massimo Calabresi
December 8, 2014
Will You Be Able to Buy a Copy of the Senate Torture Report?
Why one publisher says it may not end up in bookstores
By Tessa Berenson Rogers
December 5, 2014
Five Best Ideas of the Day: November 17
1. America needs a national service year: “Citizenship is like a muscle that can atrophy from too little use; if we want to strengthen it, we need to exercise it.”By Stan McChrystal in the Washington...
By The Aspen Institute
November 17, 2014
U.S. Set to Revise Bush-Era Policy on Prisoner Treatment
As a signatory on a ban against "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment" in "any territory under its jurisdiction"
By Sam Frizell
November 12, 2014
Peace Prize Winners Push Obama on Torture Report
Say American leaders have “eroded the very freedoms and rights that generations of their young gave their lives to defend”
By Maya Rhodan
October 27, 2014
Chinese Companies Profiting From Exporting 'Tools of Torture,' Report Says
Human rights groups are pushing to ban inherently cruel tools and establish stricter control of law enforcement equipment
By Jack Linshi
September 23, 2014
China Exporting 'Torture Devices' to Africa
Amnesty International claims at least 130 Chinese firms are involved in the worrying trade
By Elizabeth Barber
September 23, 2014
Obama: 'We Tortured Some Folks'
On Friday, the President offered his frankest admission of post-9/11 interrogation tactics, condemned Hamas for breaking the cease-fire and criticized House Republicans
By Zeke J Miller
August 1, 2014
CIA Apologizes for Snooping on Senate Staff Computers
In a dramatic reversal from the agency's earlier position
By Denver Nicks
July 31, 2014
Navy Nurse Refuses Gitmo Force Feed Order
A detainee described the act as a conscientious objection
By Denver Nicks
July 15, 2014
Dutch Block U.S. Extradition
The U.S. wanted to put Sabir Khan on trial in New York for supporting terrorist attacks against Americans in Afghanistan
By Massimo Calabresi
July 11, 2014
Slave Girl Wins Landmark Damages in Thailand
Sold as a 7-year-old, she keeps the spotlight on the dangers faced by the estimated 4 million migrant workers in Thailand
By Charlie Campbell
July 3, 2014
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