In November 2002, the CIA tortured Afghan citizen Gul Rahman to death. The CIA covered up his death for years and continues to hide information about the whereabouts of his body from his grieving ...
The AP’s Kathy Gannon and Adam Goldman expand their coverage of the death of Gul Rahman in CIA custody in November 2002. They reveal a bit more about who Rahman was, starting with the fact that he ...
After my post last week about the death of a suspected Afghan militant named Gul Rahman in a secret C.I.A. prison, a reader identifying himself as Sulimankhail left a comment on newyorker.com with a ...
Two psychologists who helped design the CIA's post-9/11 interrogation program settled a lawsuit Thursday by detainees alleging they were illegally tortured. The secret settlement in the suit, brought ...
(CN) - More than a decade since Gul Rahman froze to death in a secret CIA dungeon in Afghanistan, the prisoner's family is still waiting for the U.S. government to make an official statement and to ...
On Monday, in a post entitled “Inside the Salt Pit,” I noted that the identity of the CIA agent who managed the Salt Pit at the time of Gul Rahman’s death in 2003 was, perhaps inadvertently, disclosed ...
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