Details Emerge About Secret Overseas Prisons
The Washington Post today reports on the CIA's use of secret prisons overseas, in Thailand and an unnamed Eastern European country, used to house and interrogate terror suspects. America: Gulag nation. It's not a pretty picture.
The hidden global internment network is a central element in the CIA's unconventional war on terrorism. It depends on the cooperation of foreign intelligence services, and on keeping even basic information about the system secret from the public, foreign officials and nearly all members of Congress charged with overseeing the CIA's covert actions.
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