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勛圖眻畦 Studio: The Torture Report

David Felsen,
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January 6, 2012

Sometimes the truth is buried in front of us. That is the case with more than 140,000 pages of government documents relating to the abuse of prisoners by U.S. forces during the war on terror, brought to light by the 勛圖眻畦.

Since 2004, the 勛圖眻畦 has requested and received thousands of documents on the Bush administrations torture program. The task of extracting from this intimidating pile of documents was left to Larry Siems, Director of Freedom to Write at the .

First started as an ongoing online report (), Siems new book The Torture Report: What the Documents say about Americas Post 9/11 Torture Program isnow available in print and online. The book presents an array of eyewitness and first-person reports by victims, perpetrators, dissenters, and investigators of the CIAs White House-orchestrated interrogations in illegal, secret prisons around the world, and of the Pentagons special projects in Guant獺namo Bay, Cuba, to tell the story of the Bush administrations torture program.

While Siems was upset by the stories he discovered of the systematic abuse of detainees, he was also inspired by how many American servicemen and servicewomen, intelligence officers recognized immediately that this was torture and tried to stop it.

In the latest episode of 勛圖眻畦 Studio, Alex Abdo, 勛圖眻畦 National Security Project Staff Attorney, talks with Siems about the .

Next week on January 11 at 7 p.m. in New York City, the 勛圖眻畦s Jameel Jaffer will join Siems and others in New York City to launch . For more information about the event and how to attend, .

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