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|a Pitter, Laura,
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|a No more excuses :
|b a roadmap to justice for CIA torture /
|c [written by Laura Pitter and Leslie Haskell].
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|a Roadmap to justice for CIA torture
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|a United States :
|b roadmap to justice for CIA torture
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|a [New York, N.Y.] :
|b Human Rights Watch,
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|a "December 1, 2015"--Table of contents page.
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|t Summary:
|g Credible Investigations and Prosecutions --
|g Redress --
|g International Justice --
|t Methodology --
|t Key Recommendations:
|g To US Authorities --
|g To Foreign Governments --
|t I. Background:
|g Short History of the CIA Program --
|g The CIA Program: What Was Known before the Senate Summary:
|g The US Military's Approval and Use of Torture and Other Ill-Treatment --
|g Justice Department Inquiry into CIA Torture --
|g New Details in the Senate Summary --
|g US Response to the Senate Summary --
|t II. Bringing Criminal Prosecutions in the US:
|g Substance of Potential Charges --
|g Torture and Conspiracy to Torture --
|g Legal Standards:
|g Intent Required to Prove Torture --
|g Elements of Conspiracy --
|g Evidence of Conspiracy to Torture:
|g Generating Legal Cover for Torture --
|g Defining "Humane Treatment" --
|g Reauthorization of the Torture Program --
|g Evidence against Other Officials in Connection with the Conspiracy --
|g OLC Memos as Evidence of Conspiracy and Intent to Torture --
|g Evidence of Torture: Conduct Beyond What Was Authorized:
|g Waterboarding and Water Dousing --
|g "Rectal Rehydration" and Other Sexual Abuse --
|g Other Unauthorized Techniques:
|g Libyan Survivors' Accounts of Abuse in CIA Custody --
|g Individuals Involved in "Unauthorized" Techniques --
|g Other Criminal Charges:
|g Assault --
|g Sexual Abuse --
|g Murder and Manslaughter --
|g War Crimes --
|g Defenses:
|g Statutes of Limitations:
|g Capital Offenses --
|g Offenses Leading to Serious Risk of Bodily Injury or Risk of Death --
|g Sexual Abuse --
|g Special Case of Conspiracy:
|g "Good Faith" Reliance on Counsel --
|t III. Repairing the Harm and Ending Torture:
|g Obligation to Provide Redress, Compensation, and Rehabilitation:
|g Harms from Arbitrary Detention, Torture, and Ill-Treatment --
|g US Failure to Comply with International Legal Obligations:
|g Failure to Provide Compensation --
|g US Obstruction of a Right to a Remedy --
|g State Secrets Privilege --
|g Legislation, Other Measures:
|g Guarantee of Non-Repetition, Satisfaction, and the Right to Truth --
|t IV. International Accountability Mechanisms: Investigations and Prosecutions of US Officials:
|g Italy --
|g -- Germany:
|g 2004 Complaint --
|g 2006 Complaint --
|g 2014 Complaint --
|g Khaled El-Masri Case --
|g France:
|g Guantanamo Detainees Case --
|g Rumsfeld Case --
|g Spain:
|g "The Bush Six" --
|g Guantanamo Detainees Case --
|g CIA Flight Investigations --
|g Switzerland --
|g Canada --
|g Investigations Focused on European Complicity:
|g Poland --
|g Lithuania --
|g Romania --
|g Macedonia --
|g United Kingdom --
|g British Criminal Investigations --
|g Scottish Criminal Investigation:
|g Portugal --
|g Potential Investigation by the International Criminal Court --
|t Recommendations:
|g To the US President --
|g To the Department of Justice --
|g To the US Congress --
|g To Countries that Provided Support to the CIA Rendition Program --
|g To All Foreign Governments --
|g To Specific National Authorities in the Following Countries:
|g France --
|g Germany --
|g Italy --
|g Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, and Romania --
|g Portugal --
|g Spain --
|g United Kingdom --
|g To the European Parliament, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, and UN Experts and Bodies --
|g To the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court --
|t Acknowledgments.
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|a "It is now well established that following the attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operated a global, state-sanctioned program in which it abducted scores of people throughout the world, held them in secret detention--sometimes for years--or "rendered" them to various countries, and tortured or otherwise ill-treated them. While the program officially ended in 2009, the cover-up of these crimes appears to be ongoing"--Summary.
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|a False imprisonment
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|a Prisoners
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|a Extraordinary rendition
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|a Detention of persons
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|a Deportation
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|a Human rights
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