Inside the Bush Administration's Lawless Global Torture Regime (And How Obama Remains Complicit)
Guantanamo Prison Flight
Photo Credit: Publik15/Flickr
Photo Credit: Publik15/Flickr
February 21, 2013 |
Those stories are told in a comprehensive report issued by the Open Society Foundations (OSF) this month. Titled " Globalizing Torture: CIA Secret Detention and Extraordinary Rendition," the report is the fullest accounting yet of the Bush administration’s global torture ring. The document aims to fully fill in the gaps of what people know about the Bush administration’s torture program, which enlisted the help of 54 countries around the world.You may not have heard of Mohammed al-Asad, but the torture he suffered was carried out in your name. And his story is one of 136 such ordeals that were perpetrated by the Central Intelligence Agency.
Al-Asad is a Yemeni national who was detained in Tanzania in 2003 by security forces in that country. He was then shipped off to Djibouti where he was held incommunicado before being transferred to a U.S. “rendition team” which consisted of five people, all of whom wore black with their faces covered.
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