We end this month with the still-classified document that launched the torture program, President Bush鈥檚 September 17, 2001 directive giving the CIA the authority to disappear detainees and interrogate them in secret prisons. The directive literally created the extralegal space for the CIA to conduct its experiments with torture.
The directive remains one of the most closely guarded torture documents. All we know about it comes from today鈥檚 documents from the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 Freedom of Information Act litigation, where the government has thrown every argument it can think of at the court to keep the directive secret.
The first document is an affidavit from a CIA agent describing the directive generally as a memorandum 鈥渇rom President Bush to the Director of the CIA pertaining to the CIA鈥檚 authorization to detain terrorists鈥 and 鈥渞egarding a clandestine intelligence activity.鈥
The second is a transcript of a surreal closed-door court hearing on the directive, in which the government鈥檚 attorney goes so far as to claim that even the font of the directive is classified.
Document:
- Declaration of Marilyn Dorn
- Transcript of a closed-door hearing before the District Judge Hon. Alvin Hellerstein
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