The Bush Administration Homicides
by John Sifton
The Daily Beast
For five years as a researcher for Human Rights Watch and reporter, John Sifton helped investigate homicides resulting from the Bush administration's torture policy. His findings include:
The Daily Beast
For five years as a researcher for Human Rights Watch and reporter, John Sifton helped investigate homicides resulting from the Bush administration's torture policy. His findings include:
- An estimated 100 detainees have died during interrogations, some who were clearly tortured to death.
- The Bush Justice Department failed to investigate and prosecute alleged murders even when the CIA inspector general referred a case.
- Sifton’s request for specific information on cases was rebuffed by the Bush Justice Department, though it was “familiar with the cases.”
- Attorney General Eric Holder must now decide whether to investigate and prosecute homicides, not just cases of torture.
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