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Torture is illegal, not just under US law but also according to the Geneva Conventions, the internationally agreed upon rules for how we treat prisoners of war. So when the CIA decided to engage in torture, it needed a l...
Justifying Torture is an episode from The Report Podcast by Topic Studios. Torture is illegal, not just under US law but also according to the Geneva Conventions, the internationally agreed upon rules for how we treat prisoners of war. So w...
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Published Nov 29, 2019, 22:54 long, audio available.
Torture is illegal, not just under US law but also according to the Geneva Conventions, the internationally agreed upon rules for how we treat prisoners of war. So when the CIA decided to engage in torture, it needed a legal defense that would protect interrogators form being prosecuted. And for that they turned to a team of White House attorneys. Guests: Katherine Hawkins of the Project on Government Oversight, Mark Mazzetti of The New York Times Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Justifying Torture is an episode from The Report Podcast by Topic Studios.
This episode is 22:54 long.
This episode was published on Nov 29, 2019.
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