Friday, October 25, 2013

Voice of America: Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation

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Lawyers for 9/11 Suspects Ask Obama to Declassify Details of CIA Interrogation
Oct 26th 2013, 00:42

Lawyers for five September 11 terror suspects imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay have asked U.S. President Barack Obama to declassify details of the CIA's secret interrogation program. In a letter to the president, the lawyers accuse the United States of suppressing evidence. They say the "self-serving" restrictions on the CIA program keep them from putting together a proper defense. They also accuse the United States of possible war crimes. The White House has not yet ...

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