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Holder to Appoint Prosecutor to Investigate CIA Terror Interrogations - - By Carrie Johnson of the Washington Post

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. has decided to appoint a prosecutor to examine nearly a dozen cases in which CIA interrogators and contractors may have violated anti-torture laws and other statutes when they allegedly threatened terrorism suspects, according to two sources familiar with the move.

Holder is poised to name John Durham, a career Justice Department prosecutor from Connecticut, to lead the inquiry, according to the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the process is not complete.

Durham's mandate, the sources added, will be relatively narrow: to look at whether there is enough evidence to launch a full-scale criminal investigation of current and former CIA personnel who may have broken the law in their dealings with detainees. Many of the harshest CIA interrogation techniques have not been employed against terrorism suspects for four years or more.

The attorney general selected Durham in part because the longtime prosecutor is familiar with the CIA and its past interrogation regime. For nearly two years, Durham has been probing whether laws against obstruction or false statements were violated in connection with the 2005 destruction of CIA videotapes. The tapes allegedly depicted brutal scenes including waterboarding of some of the agency's high value detainees. That inquiry is proceeding before a grand jury in Alexandria, although lawyers following the investigation have cast doubt on whether it will result in any criminal charges.

Word of Holder's decision comes on the same day that the Obama administration will issue a 2004 report by the then-CIA Inspector General. Among other things, the IG questioned the effectiveness of harsh interrogation tactics that included simulated drowning and wall slamming. A federal judge in New York forced the administration to release the secret report after a lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union.
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Back in April I wrote a post that suggested that Obama might have pushed Holder toward this move. Maybe it's happening? Wouldn't that be lovely?

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The attorney general selected Durham in part because the longtime prosecutor is familiar with the CIA and its past interrogation regime. For nearly two years, Durham has been probing whether laws against obstruction or false statements were violated in connection with the 2005 destruction of CIA videotapes.

This is good news. At last, a person who not only knows what he's talking about but also knows where to look. More hope on the horizon!

Thanks for this, Icetree

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Durham's mandate . . . will be relatively narrow . . . .

As they say, the Devil is in the details.

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"simulated drowning"

Falsification of reality.

Waterboarding is CONTROLLED drowning -- ACTUAL drowning -- NOT "simulated" drowning.

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hi, Ramona--
yes, good news indeed. now may something of substance come from it.
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you're right, of course, Ellen.
here's hoping they don't get bogged down in those details and that this isn't just a sop to the liberals Obama [and therefore Holder] can't survive without.

if this is just a cynical ploy to keep the voters on their side it'll backfire.
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hi JNagarya--
yes. "enhanced interrogation", "simulated drowning", "extraordinary rendition". don't the powers-that-be just love their euphemisms?

of course, if they told us what they're actually up to, they'd never hold office again.

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