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As featured on p. 218 of "Bloggers on the Bus," under the name "a MyDD blogger."

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Funny Story

Turns out that, contrary to Administration statements, the Pentagon has 50 videotaped interrogations with terrorism suspects!

The Defense Department is conducting an extensive review of the videotaping of interrogations at military facilities from Iraq to Guantánamo Bay, and so far it has identified nearly 50 tapes, including one that showed what a military spokesman described as the forcible gagging of a terrorism suspect.

The Pentagon review was begun in late January after the Central Intelligence Agency acknowledged that it had destroyed its own videotapes of harsh interrogations conducted by C.I.A. officers, an action that is now the subject of criminal and Congressional investigations.

The review was intended in part to establish clearer rules for any videotaping of interrogations, Defense officials said. But they acknowledged that it had been complicated by inconsistent taping practices in the past, as well as uncertain policies for when tapes could be destroyed or must be preserved.


This is just the beginning. I'll bet there are a thousand tapes out there. Not that we'll see them.

Oh yeah, the subjects in question, including Ali al-Marri, have never been charged with anything, and yet are being detained indefinitely.

Fun stuff.

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