Nullifying Torturegate? The Case Nick Berg Posted: Thursday, May 13, 2004
‘Bend the Rules’ The U.S. military has taught future interrogators how to cause physical pain while questioning detainees but remain technically within limits set by the Geneva Conventions
Flashback You Are Looking At A US Government Lie
American's Beheading, Fishy and Flawed
Executioner wore gold ring - forbidden by Islam Death of Nick Berg: Bush-Cheney-Pentagon PsyOps? Questions Surround Slain American in Iraq Bloggers doubt Berg execution video Berg family points finger at FBI Questions surround young American shown decapitated in video Captive beheaded after release by police Nullifying Torturegate? The Case Nick Berg
Who Organised the Beheading of Nick Berg – and Why?
New prisoner abuse images 'far worse'
US military to investigate prisoner abuse in Afghanistan
Accounts of Atrocities Emerge from the Rubble of Fallujah
Secret US jails hold 10,000 The systematic practice of holding prisoners without access to lawyers or their families, together with a willingness to use "coercive interrogation" techniques, suggests the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib now shocking the world could be widespread.
CIA lacked trained interrogators
Private Contractors and Torture at Abu Ghraib, Iraq
Israeli missile strikes kill 19 Palestinians
Israel accused of attacking UN post
Venezuela Asks U.S. Military to Leave Base Offices
India's rulers concede defeat
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