In his announcement that John Durham is investigating the deaths by torture of two CIA detainee, Eric Holder suggested that John Durham reviewed information that had not been reviewed by the prosecutors who had earlier declined to prosecute the cases. That review included both information and matters that had never previously been examined by the [...]
Gul Rahman and Manadel al-Jamadi Investigations: The New Information |
| By: emptywheel Thursday June 30, 2011 6:31 pm |
Durham Targeting More Contractors? |
| By: emptywheel Monday June 13, 2011 9:23 am |
Time reports that John Durham has sent out recent subpoenas for grand jury testimony pertaining to torture and war crimes, specifically as it relates to Manadel al-Jamadi, the dead Iraqi depicted in one of the most graphic Abu Ghraib photo. It has been nearly a decade since an Iraqi prisoner known as “the Iceman” — [...]
DOJ Points to David Passaro’s Trial as Proof We Investigate Torture, But It Actually Proves John Yoo Should Be Tried |
| By: emptywheel Wednesday April 13, 2011 1:37 pm |
Update: Meanwhile, the Spanish judge threw out the case. A SPANISH judge overnight dismissed a complaint filed against former top US officials over alleged torture at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Judge Eloy Velasco decided to throw out the case as he said the US justice system is competent to handle any such complaint. The [...]
Did CIA Misrepresent Interrogation Policy to Court in Passaro Case? |
| By: emptywheel Monday April 12, 2010 12:48 pm |
I wrote in my last post on David Passaro that he knew precisely how to defend himself (go here for general background on Passaro and his case). Even before he was indicted, Passaro asked for discovery on CIA’s rules of engagement for detainee interrogations, which he tied to SERE techniques well before the connection had [...]
Daniel Levin Tells Jim Haynes, Again, Not to Torture |
| By: emptywheel Sunday April 11, 2010 12:38 pm |
We’ve long known that in February 2005, then-acting head of OLC Daniel Levin contacted DOD General Counsel to remind him that the March 14, 2003 Yoo memo on torture had been withdrawn. But I, for one, had never seen a copy of that letter. It turns out the government included it with their Appeals brief [...]
David Passaro Threatened to Expose the SERE-Torture Tie |
| By: emptywheel Friday April 9, 2010 8:02 pm |
As I said in my last post on David Passaro, the only CIA guy to be prosecuted for detainee abuse, Passaro knew (or learned, in anticipation of his indictment) how to defend himself against charges stemming from torture. As I’ll show here, he was trying to expose the tie between SERE and the government’s torture [...]
Meet David Passaro, the Only CIA Guy Prosecuted for Detainee Abuse |
| By: emptywheel Friday April 9, 2010 7:36 am |
As I said in my last post, bmaz and I are about to let loose a slew of posts on David Passaro, the only CIA guy prosecuted for detainee abuse. I first decided to look into Passaro’s case given that he was prosecuted in relation to the death of an Afghan detainee, Ahmed Wali, in [...]
“High Side” Cables and FOIA Responses |
| By: emptywheel Thursday April 8, 2010 10:17 am |
As you’ll no doubt understand over the next week or so, bmaz and I have been comparing the case of David Passaro, the only CIA-related person to be prosecuted for detainee abuse, with what happened in Gul Rahman’s death at the Salt Pit. Passaro, a CIA contractor obviously trained in SERE-based interrogation techniques, was convicted [...]


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