Human Rights Watch Accuses The U.S. Of Additional CIA Renditions And Waterboardings



Waterboarding 'More Widespread Than CIA Will Admit' As New Torture Claims Emerge -- Daily Mail

* Human Rights Watch report challenges George W. Bush's claim that only three al Qaeda suspects were waterboarded
* Terror suspects allegedly not allowed to bathe for three months
* Opponents of Colonel Gadhafi said to have been handed to Libya with only 'thin assurances' they would not be tortured

Waterboarding at CIA-run prisons was more widespread than has been acknowledged, a damning human rights group report claimed today.

New details of brutal treatment by Bush-era interrogators included how terror suspects were not allowed to bathe for three months.

The report by Human Rights Watch also paints a more complete picture of Washington's close cooperation with the regime of Libya's former dictator Moammar Gadhafi in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.

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More News On Libyan Reports That CIA "Waterboarding" More Widespread Than Thought

US: Torture and Rendition to Gaddafi’s Libya -- Human Rights Watch

Report: Libyans claim waterboarding, other CIA abuses -- CNN
Human rights group alleges U.S. waterboarded Gaddafi opponents -- Reuters
Libyan Alleges Waterboarding by C.I.A., Report Says -- New York Times
Evidence of US Waterboarding Discovered -- Voice of America
Evidence of wider US waterboarding, Human Rights Watch says -- New York Daily News
New Torture And Rendition Allegations Surface Against The U.S. -- NPR
Gadhafi's enemies tortured, HRW says -- UPI
New Report Alleges Bush-Era CIA Waterboarded At Least One Of Gaddafi's Enemies -- Business Insider
US waterboarded Libyan Islamists: report -- AFP
Human Rights Watch accuses US of covering up extent of waterboarding -- The Guardian

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