Friday, May 22, 2009

CIA Was Authorized to Keep Prisoners Awake for 11 Days

WASHINGTON – More than 25 of the CIA's war-on-terror prisoners were subjected to sleep deprivation during the administration of former president George W. Bush, The Los Angeles Times reported.

Citing memoranda made public by the Justice Department, the newspaper said that at one point, the CIA was allowed to keep prisoners awake for as long as 11 days.

read the original article about the CIA torture case at Alternet.org

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