Fran Fragos Townsend Admits We Render to Torture in Egypt

By: emptywheel Saturday January 29, 2011 6:58 pm

Well, perhaps not quite. When Mona Eltahawy explicitly described what many of us learned from Jane Mayer–Hosni Mubarak’s appointed Vice President, Omar Suleiman, has a long history of cooperating with us in accepting and torturing people rendered to Egypt–and when Wolf asks whether this went on in the Bush Administration (it dates back to the [...]

Bush Admits to Approving Torture–But Which Use of It?

By: emptywheel Thursday November 4, 2010 4:28 am

The WaPo reports that Bush, in his book, admits to approving waterboarding. In a memoir due out Tuesday, Bush makes clear that he personally approved the use of that coercive technique against alleged Sept. 11 plotter Khalid Sheik Mohammed, an admission the human rights experts say could one day have legal consequences for him. In [...]

Steven Kappes and Ibn Sheikh al-Libi

By: emptywheel Thursday April 1, 2010 7:18 am

Jeff Stein has a long profile of Steven Kappes in the Washingtonian that challenges Kappes’ reputation for competence. For example, he points out how Kappes tried to get Jeff Castelli–the guy in charge of the notoriously incompetent Abu Omar rendition–placed in charge of CIA’s NY office. And he describes how Kappes helped the officer in [...]

Ibn Sheikh al-Libi’s and Abu Zubaydah’s Coffins

By: emptywheel Tuesday March 2, 2010 11:28 am

At Mary’s instigation, I went back to look at Ibn Sheikh al-Libi’s description of how he was shoved into a coffin-like box in Egypt. (Thanks to burnt for the searchable copy.) According to al-Libi, the foreign government service [redacted] “stated that the next topic was al-Qa’ida’s connections with Iraq. … This was a subject about [...]

Ibn Sheikh al-Libi IDs Others

By: emptywheel Friday June 19, 2009 5:53 am

Andy Worthington reports more details of Ibn Sheikh al-Libi’s movement as a detainee. He also considers the reports that al-Libi was forced to personally ID other detainees. Was he one of the people who IDed Hassan Ghul?

The Terrorism Intelligence and the Briefing Schedule

By: emptywheel Saturday May 16, 2009 7:11 am

I suggested yesterday that one of the explanations for the CIA’s unreliable record of briefings on torture and terrorism in 2002 and 2003 might reflect an attempt to hide certain information.

Did CIA not reveal they were torturing detainees to dodge any question about the accuracy of claims about Iraq intelligence? 

While we don’t know the full schedule of briefings on Iraq intelligence, the schedule of intelligence documents pertaining to Iraqi ties

Timing and the Sheikh al-Libi Death

By: emptywheel Tuesday May 12, 2009 5:38 am

Since Andy Worthington reported on Sheikh al-Libi’s death over the weekend, a few more details on timing have come out.

Ibn Sheikh al-Libi Died in the Last Two Weeks

The first important point is that al-Libi died sometime after April 27, when a Human Rights Watch researcher ran into him in a Libyan jail.

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