Torture
Government documents show that, under the Bush administration, hundreds of prisoners were tortured in U.S. custody – some even killed – in the course of interrogation. Justice Department memos reveal that the torture policies were developed at the highest levels of government. These abuses can't be swept under the rug. The ACLU is committed to restoring the rule of law because accountability for torture is a legal, political, and moral imperative.
11/6/2009 | Torture
DOJ letter attaching FBI analysis of Guantánamo interrogation tactics (annotated)
10/21/2009 | Torture
On Anniversary Of Treaty Ratification, U.S. Should Ensure Prohibition Of Torture Meets International Standards
11/6/2009 | Torture
DOJ letter attaching FBI analysis of Guantánamo interrogation tactics (annotated)
11/6/2009 | Torture
State Department Office of War Crimes Issues tasker to compare federal district courts, U.S. military courts, and military commissions for OLC review and for discussion at September 26, 2001 meeting
10/30/2009 | Detention, Torture
CIA Vaughn Index of Information related to 18 documents released on 10/30/2009
Act Now
We need a full and thorough Torture investigation.
Attorney General Eric Holder finally appointed an independent prosecutor to investigate torture -- but it does not go far enough. We need a full and thorough Torture investigation.
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