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Torture Documents Released Under FOIA


The ACLU filed a request on Oct. 7, 2003, under the Freedom of Information Act demanding the release of information about detainees held overseas by the United States. While many documents have been released, many vital records are still being withheld by the government.
 

 

 

audio Podcast: FOIA Documents Give First-Hand Accounts of Civilian Deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan

On December 12, 2007, the ACLU filed a motion asking a federal judge to hold the CIA in contempt, charging that the agency flouted a court order when it destroyed at least two videotapes documenting the harsh interrogation of prisoners in its custody. More >>

Documents Released

July 2008
7/24/2008 - ACLU Obtains Key Memos Authorizing CIA Torture Methods
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May 2008
5/27/2008 - ACLU Obtains Heavily Redacted CIA Documents Regarding Waterboarding
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May 2008
5/20/2008 - Justice Department Report Reveals Senior Government Officials Knew Early On Of Interrogation Abuse But Did Not Stop It
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May 2008
5/14/2008 - ACLU Obtains Defense Department Documents About Prisoner Deaths And Interrogations
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April 2008
4/30/2008 - Newly Unredacted Report Confirms Psychologists Supported Illegal Interrogations In Iraq and Afghanistan
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April 2008
4/16/2008 - Documents Obtained By ACLU Describe Charges Of Murder And Torture Of Prisoners In U.S. Custody
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April 2008
4/2/2008 - Bush Administration Memo Says Fourth Amendment Does Not Apply To Military Operations Within U.S.
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April 2008
4/1/2008 - A secret memo authored by the Department of Justice (DOJ) asserting that President Bush has unlimited power to order brutal interrogations to extract information from detainees was declassified today as a result of an American Civil Liberties Union Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The memo, written by John Yoo, then a deputy at the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), was sent to the Defense Department in March 2003.
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August 2007
8/15/2007 - ACLU Obtains New Details of Possible "Cover-Up" of Iraqi Prisoner Abuse
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January 2007
1/10/2007 - CIA declaration purporting to explain why it cannot publicly disclose August 1, 2002 OLC interrogation techniques memo and President Bush directive regarding CIA overseas detention facilities.
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1/10/2007 - DOD declarations purporting to explain why it cannot publicly disclose numerous documents relating to prisoner abuse.
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1/2/2007 - Documents obtained from the FBI detail 26 eyewitness accounts by agents of detainee abuse, 17 of which the Bureau apparently chose not to investigate further.
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November 2006
11/14/2006 - CIA Finally Acknowledges Existence of Presidential Order on Detention Facilities Abroad
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July 2006
7/3/2006 - Pentagon Releases Whitewash Report on Detainee Abuse
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July 2006
Department of Defense documents show Pentagon silence led to prisoner abuses (7/10/2006)
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June 2006
Department of Defense documents show suicide attempts in Guantanamo in 2002; Formica report; Jacoby report (6/15/2006)
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May 2006
Army Documents Show Senior Official Reportedly Pushed Limits on Detainee Interrogations; New Evidence that Government Knew Abuse was Widespread Before Abu Ghraib Photos (5/2/2006)
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April 2006
4/11/2006 - ACLU Releases First Government Authentication of Abu Ghraib Abuse Images Along With One New Photo
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February 2006
Further Evidence Senior Officials Approved Abuse of Prisoners: FBI memo details Guantánamo commander’s repeated refusal to abandon illegal and ineffective interrogation techniques (2/23/2006)
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January 2006
Documents show that the Army received reports of detainee abuse as early as January 2002 (1/12/2006)
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November 2005
Documents released by the Department of Justice Executive Office of US Attorneys (11/9/2005)
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October 2005
Autopsies and Death reports reveal deaths of detainees in U.S. custody (10/24/2005)
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September 2005
Army documents show systemic failures in treatment of detainees; contradict report of Inspector General Mikolashek (9/15/2005)
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