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CIA admits waterboarding inmates | CIA admits waterboarding inmates |
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The CIA has for the first time publicly admitted using the controversial method of "waterboarding" on terror suspects. | The CIA has for the first time publicly admitted using the controversial method of "waterboarding" on terror suspects. |
CIA director Michael Hayden told Congress however that it had only been used on three people, and not at all for the past five years. | CIA director Michael Hayden told Congress however that it had only been used on three people, and not at all for the past five years. |
He said the technique had been used on high-profile al-Qaeda detainees including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. | |
Mr Hayden was speaking as National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell presented his annual threat assessment. | |
Waterboarding is an interrogation technique in which the detainee is put in fear of drowning. | Waterboarding is an interrogation technique in which the detainee is put in fear of drowning. |
Some critics describe it as torture and Congress has been debating banning its use by the CIA. | Some critics describe it as torture and Congress has been debating banning its use by the CIA. |
President Bush has threatened to veto such a bill. | President Bush has threatened to veto such a bill. |
Michael Hayden (R) was appearing as Mike McConnell reported to Congress | |
Mr Hayden said the CIA had also used waterboarding against two other top al-Qaeda suspects, Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri. | |
Catastrophe fears | |
He told Congress: "We used it against these three detainees because of the circumstances at the time. | |
"There was the belief that additional catastrophic attacks against the homeland were inevitable. And we had limited knowledge about al-Qaeda and its workings. | "There was the belief that additional catastrophic attacks against the homeland were inevitable. And we had limited knowledge about al-Qaeda and its workings. |
"Those two realities have changed." | "Those two realities have changed." |
In his report, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell focussed attention on al-Qaeda and its leadership based in the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan. | |
"Al-Qaeda remains the pre-eminent threat against the United States, both here at home and abroad," he said. |