acquiescence, if not direct collaboration, of the host government. CIA black sites systematically employed torture in the form of "enhanced interrogation...
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occurred at these black sites. The Egyptian security service also operated black sites involved with the CIA's counter-terror black site program. Rights...
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"high-value detainees" who had been transferred to Guantanamo from the CIA's black sites, had been officially classified as "enemy combatants". Although judges...
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Black Site or blacksite or variations may refer to: Black site, a secret military or prison site CIA black sites, black sites run by the CIA during the...
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plotters". Following the September 11 attacks, the CIA engaged in the torture of detainees at CIA-run black sites and sent detainees to be tortured by friendly...
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Gina Haspel (section Early CIA career)
on CIA Nominee Gina Haspel May Rescue Her – But It Shouldn't". Salon.com. Retrieved March 25, 2018. Prados, John (May 9, 2018). "The CIA Black Sites Program...
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Mustafa al-Hawsawi (section CIA custody)
transferred to the custody of the United States. He was held in secret CIA black sites until September 2006, when he was transferred to Guantánamo Bay and...
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Enhanced interrogation techniques (redirect from Cia torture)
Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and various components of the U.S. Armed Forces at remote sites around the world—including...
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Extraordinary rendition (redirect from CIA torture flights)
detention centers ("black sites"), some located in Europe. According to the separate European Parliament report of February 2007, the CIA has conducted 1...
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the CIA's Special Activities Division. Al-Nashiri was captured in Dubai in 2002 and held for four years in secret CIA prisons known as "black sites" in...
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suspect's odyssey through CIA's black sites". The Associated Press. August 19, 2010. Retrieved June 3, 2021. "Bush admits to CIA secret prisons". BBC News...
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heavily involved in the CIA's use of torture, including overseeing black sites where torture took place,: 57 of 499 preventing CIA Counterterrorism Center...
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Canada, en route to delivering prisoners to suspected CIA black sites. The Canadian counterpart of the CIA is the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)...
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Sevati "Sev" Dumas (Karen David), the team moves to break Adler out of a CIA black site hidden under Washington, D.C., while a political event hosted by Governor...
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Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, or Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. He was held at a CIA black site for two years. It was during this time of detainment in early 2004,...
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Al-Qaeda suspects Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri in 2002 at a CIA black site prison in Thailand. Ninety tapes were made of Zubaydah and two of al-Nashiri...
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Zubaydah was handed to the CIA. Reports later alleged that he was transferred to secret CIA-operated prisons, known as black sites, in Pakistan, Thailand...
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had been transferred to multiple sites, including several black sites operated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), before he was transferred indefinitely...
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"high-value detainees" who had been transferred to Guantanamo from the CIA's black sites, had been officially classified as "enemy combatants". Although judges...
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Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States (redirect from Detainees in CIA custody)
intelligence value were not detained at Guantanamo, but were held at CIA's black sites in Eastern Europe and other countries, including Afghanistan. In August...
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assist the interrogation of terrorism suspects held at CIA black sites. In January 2022, former CIA agent-turned whistleblower, John Kiriakou revealed that...
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Udon Thani Province, Thailand was used as a CIA black site referred to as "Cat's Eye" or "Detention Site Green". The Amharic Service was started in 1982...
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Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (section Exposing torture in CIA black sites in Europe)
evidence that terror suspects were being transported to, held and tortured in CIA-run "secret prisons" on European soil. The evidence in his first report in...
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the alleged mastermind of the USS Cole bombing, who was tortured at CIA black sites and has been at Guantanamo Bay since 2006. Hollander won two judgments...
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investigating a CIA black site in Singapore that has gone quiet. They find the area attacked by the paramilitary crime syndicate 54 Immortals and the site's data...
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Finding al-Libi was a joint effort of the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) Special Activities Division and Pakistan's Special Forces. Since September...
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Salt Pit (redirect from Detention Site Cobalt)
Salt Pit and Cobalt were the code names of an isolated clandestine CIA black site prison and interrogation center outside Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan...
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Ghost detainee (section Secret CIA prisons)
According to then-CIA chief Michael Hayden in 2007, the CIA had detained up to 100 people at secret facilities abroad (known as black sites) since the 2002...
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techniques") in memos to Rizzo for use by CIA interrogators at the black sites. Rizzo signed off on all CIA-directed drone strikes from September 2001...
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one of the 14 detainees who had previously been held for years at CIA black sites. In the ODNI biographies of those 14, Amin is described as a direct...
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