It’s time to read the Bybee Two memo again. Since the OPR Report came out, we’ve learned the following (some of it was already out there, but I, at least, hadn’t noticed it): After his 63rd interrogation session, Abu Zubaydah experienced what his torturers call “hard dislocation” An “issue arose” during the interrogation of Abu [...]
How John Yoo Negated the Mental Suffering of Death Threats in the Bybee Two Memo |
| By: emptywheel Saturday April 3, 2010 1:25 pm |
CIA Lawyers Were Discussing “Issue that Arose” Three Days Before July 13 Fax |
| By: emptywheel Friday April 2, 2010 2:11 pm |
My focus on the multiple versions of Abu Zubaydah’s psychological assessment led me to review the CIA OIG Vaughn Declaration from last August, and one document that was withheld caught my eye. The document strongly suggests that the July 13, 2002 John Yoo fax that appears to have been used as CIA’s general authorization for [...]
The Context of the July 13 Fax |
| By: emptywheel Monday March 29, 2010 7:31 pm |
As I pointed out in an earlier post, when Counterterrorism Center lawyer Jonathan Fredman sent the torturers in Thailand a green light for torture in August 2002, he relied on language about intent from a July 13, 2002 fax from John Yoo to John Rizzo rather than the finalized August 1 Bybee Memo. In a [...]
Rendering Opinions on Rendering Detainees out of Iraq |
| By: emptywheel Monday March 15, 2010 7:42 pm |
This is going to be a really weedy post trying to explore what was going on with just about the only named opinion that Jack Goldsmith wrote at OLC that has gotten focused attention–a March 19, 2004 one cataloging the protected status of different kinds of people captured in Iraq. I will return to the [...]
“We all benefited” from Margolis’ tenure |
| By: emptywheel Friday March 5, 2010 6:14 pm |
A bunch of former DOJ bigwigs just wrote a seemingly pointless letter to Pat Leahy to assure him that David Margolis does not have a partisan–and they mean Left-Right partisan–bias. (h/t Main Justice) I say “pointless,” to begin with, because after last Friday’s flaccid hearing on the OPR report, is anyone actually imagining that Pat [...]
A Momentous Day to Lose Your Documentation |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday March 2, 2010 6:41 am |
As I explained in this post, at least ten documents that OPR should have had to conduct its investigation into the writing of the torture memos disappeared sometime over the course of the investigation (significantly, CIA had an opportunity to come and take all the documents away for a while just after OPR first got [...]
The Torture Gang: The Entire Bush Administration |
| By: emptywheel Sunday February 28, 2010 6:34 am |
One of the defenses that John Yoo and Jay Bybee made in response to the OPR Report with which I’m sympathetic is the argument that, if they are going to be held accountable, so should all the other Executive Branch lawyers who approved of torture. Jay Bybee even included a pretty little graph of all [...]
What If They DID Use Mock Burial with Abu Zubaydah? |
| By: emptywheel Thursday February 25, 2010 12:42 pm |
I my last post, I showed that the CIA asked DOJ to approve the use of mock burial, but DOJ refused. I noted that the ICRC report doesn’t appear to show that Abu Zubaydah was subjected to mock burial (though he was subject to confinement in both a small and a larger box). But what [...]
AGAG Doesn’t Recall What He Said Monday |
| By: emptywheel Thursday September 3, 2009 10:43 am |
Predictably, AGAG is backing off his support–voiced earlier this week–for a torture investigation.
More on CIA’s Fictions about Executive Branch and Congressional Briefings |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday September 1, 2009 7:39 pm |
I’ve been promising to return to the way that the CIA IG Report discusses the Congressional and Executive Branch approval for the torture program.


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