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The CIA's use of waterboarding to interrogate terrorism suspects was approved by Condoleezza Rice as early as 2002, a senate report reveals. | The CIA's use of waterboarding to interrogate terrorism suspects was approved by Condoleezza Rice as early as 2002, a senate report reveals. |
As national security adviser, Ms Rice consented to the harsh interrogation of al-Qaeda suspect Abu Zubaydah, the Senate Intelligence Committee found. | As national security adviser, Ms Rice consented to the harsh interrogation of al-Qaeda suspect Abu Zubaydah, the Senate Intelligence Committee found. |
Memos released last week show that he and another key detainee were subjected to waterboarding 266 times. | Memos released last week show that he and another key detainee were subjected to waterboarding 266 times. |
Former Vice-President Dick Cheney has said the techniques produced results. | Former Vice-President Dick Cheney has said the techniques produced results. |
The latest details were revealed in a timeline of the CIA's interrogation programme produced by the US Senate Intelligence Committee. | The latest details were revealed in a timeline of the CIA's interrogation programme produced by the US Senate Intelligence Committee. |
It shows Ms Rice and other top Bush administration officials were first briefed about "alternative interrogation methods, including waterboarding", in May 2002. | It shows Ms Rice and other top Bush administration officials were first briefed about "alternative interrogation methods, including waterboarding", in May 2002. |
BUSH-ERA INTERROGATION Waterboarding:Aimed at simulating sensation of drowning. Used on alleged 9/11 planner Khalid Sheikh MohammedInsect:Harmless insect to be placed with suspect in 'confinement box', suspect to be told the insect would sting. Approved for Abu Zubaydah, but not usedWalling: Detainee slammed repeatedly into false wall to create sound and shockSleep deprivation:Detainee shackled standing up. Used often, once for 180 hours Q&A: Waterboarding | |
The CIA is reported to have wanted to use the techniques to interrogate Abu Zubaydah, who was captured in Pakistan in March 2002. | The CIA is reported to have wanted to use the techniques to interrogate Abu Zubaydah, who was captured in Pakistan in March 2002. |
In a meeting with the then-CIA Director George Tenet in July 2002, Ms Rice "advised that the CIA could proceed with its proposed interrogation" of Zubaydah, subject to Justice Department approval, the report says. | In a meeting with the then-CIA Director George Tenet in July 2002, Ms Rice "advised that the CIA could proceed with its proposed interrogation" of Zubaydah, subject to Justice Department approval, the report says. |
A year later, the CIA briefed officials including Ms Rice, Mr Cheney and Attorney General John Ashcroft on the use of waterboarding and other methods. | A year later, the CIA briefed officials including Ms Rice, Mr Cheney and Attorney General John Ashcroft on the use of waterboarding and other methods. |
The officials "reaffirmed that the CIA programme was lawful and reflected administration policy", the Senate report says. | |
CIA memos released by President Barack Obama's administration last week revealed that Zubaydah was waterboarded at least 83 times and self-confessed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad 183 times. | CIA memos released by President Barack Obama's administration last week revealed that Zubaydah was waterboarded at least 83 times and self-confessed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad 183 times. |
Other interrogation methods mentioned in the memos include week-long sleep deprivation, forced nudity and the use of painful positions. | Other interrogation methods mentioned in the memos include week-long sleep deprivation, forced nudity and the use of painful positions. |
Former Vice-President Dick Cheney has called for the release of additional documents that he said would show what the techniques yielded. | Former Vice-President Dick Cheney has called for the release of additional documents that he said would show what the techniques yielded. |
Earlier this week, President Obama left open the possibility of prosecuting officials behind the CIA's harsh interrogation techniques, saying it would be up to the attorney general to prosecute. | Earlier this week, President Obama left open the possibility of prosecuting officials behind the CIA's harsh interrogation techniques, saying it would be up to the attorney general to prosecute. |
He had been criticised by human rights groups and UN officials after saying, when the memos were released, that CIA personnel working from Bush administration legal opinions would not face prosecution. | He had been criticised by human rights groups and UN officials after saying, when the memos were released, that CIA personnel working from Bush administration legal opinions would not face prosecution. |