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Activities:Anti-terror War in Pakistan Source:(New York Times)
2008-06-30
Judge orders CIA to turn over "torture" memo: ACLU
A U.S. judge ordered the Central Intelligence Agency on Thursday to submit to the court a 2002 memo said to specify harsh interrogation methods used on suspected terrorists held abroad.
People:George W. Bush Activities:CIA Prison Scandal
2008-05-08
Lithuanian interactive KGB show replays brutal past
As Lithuania's post-Soviet generation comes of age, a local theatre troupe is making sure the evils of the communist past are not forgotten, offering a three-hour refresher course -- as KGB prisoners.
Nations:Lithuania
2008-05-08
China to be focus of U.S. attention in Asia: CIA
China is likely to achieve great-power status this century and maintain a military buildup but is not an inevitable enemy, CIA Director Michael Hayden said on Wednesday.
Nations:U.S. People:Michael Hayden Activities:China-U.S. Military Relations
2008-04-30
US Congress told international law could be violated
The administration of President George W. Bush has told Congress that US intelligence agents trying to prevent terrorist attacks can use interrogation methods that in other circumstances might be prohibited under international law, The New York Times reported on its website Saturday.
People:George W. Bush
2008-04-28
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