Published: November 1, 2008 | By Scott
Posted in: Uncategorized
Tagged as: Antiwar Radio,Daphne Eviatar,Scott-Horton
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Daphne Eviatar, lawyer and journalist for the Washington Independent, discusses the Bush Administration’s semantic games that are redefining torture, how John Yoo’s justification of waterboarding conveniently ignored numerous contradictory court precedents, the familiar refrain of fitting legal opinions around the policy, why the Hamdan ruling doesn’t help detainees outside of Guantanamo and how the growing Bagram prison and other “black†detention facilities remain outside the law and hidden from scrutiny.
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