Thursday, December 11, 2008

Torturing Democracy

PART ONE
From 9/11 to waterboarding

PART TWO
From the CIA to Guantanamo
Copying harsh Communist interrogation methods

PART THREE
While hundreds of men remain imprisoned in Guantanamo, Congress grants immunity to U.S. officials who may have ordered torture

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/torturingdemocracy/program/
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Annotated Transcript

The annotated transcript of "Torturing Democracy" provides the script of every word spoken during the 90-minute documentary, backed up with specific citations, footnotes and links, and includes documentation for the dramatizations in the film. Posting the annotated transcript allows viewers to check the facts for themselves, and enables researchers to build on the reporting to take the story even further.

To download this 385k file in PDF format, click here.

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watch the program: Part one | part two | part three

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Entire Archive

The goal of the Torture Archive is to become the online institutional memory for essential evidence on torture. Specifically, the Torture Archive seeks to catalog and publish on the Web all primary source documents related to the detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States, in connection with the conduct of hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as in the broader context of the "global war on terror."
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