CIA Destroyed Evidence of Waterboarding
This is from a post at Blue Girl, Red State.
On the day that House and Senate negotiators reached agreement on legislation that will codify in law the prohibition of waterboarding and other harsh interrogation torture methods when interrogating suspected terrorists; CIA director Michael Hayden came clean and admitted that the CIA had destroyed video evidence of “harsh interrogation techniques” employed in the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah (yet another top lieutenant of ObL – but aren’t they all?) and another unnamed suspected high-ranking al Qa’eda member. (Zubaydah is one of three suspects who has been identified as having been waterboarded. Waterboarding, in case you have been under a rock for the last two years, is not just a “dunk in the water” as that bastard Cheney so glibly put it. It is controlled drowning.)
From the Washington Post: All the tapes were destroyed in November 2005 on the order of Jose A. Rodriguez Jr., then the CIA’s director of clandestine operations, officials said. The destruction came after the Justice Department had told a federal judge in the case of al-Qaeda operative Zacarias Moussaoui that the CIA did not possess videotapes of a specific set of interrogations sought by his attorneys. A CIA spokesman said yesterday that the request would not have covered the destroyed tapes.
Comments
Comment from Catherine Morgan
Time: December 7, 2007, 6:29 pm
you said…”It makes the Nixon and Watergate scandal look like a softball game by comparison.”
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I couldn’t agree with you more Julie…I’ve been thinking that same thing for a long time now.


Comment from Julie Pippert
Time: December 7, 2007, 11:02 am
It is beyond outrageous, the original acts themselves, trying to pass it off as not on American soil (umm, isn’t every base and diplomatic paces American soil?), and destroying the evidence of their malfeasance (and yes, it is malfeasance, in violation of moral, ethical and legal codes).
It makes the Nixon and Watergate scandal look like a softball game by comparison.
Julie
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