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Posted by Evan Derkacz at 8:49 AM on April 26, 2007.


Taxi to the Dark Side documents America's top-down torture ethos...
Taxi To The Dark Side

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From Alex Gibney, the maker of "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room," and Sidney Blumenthal, comes Taxi to the Dark Side, an exploration of American torture since 9/11.

The gist, from today's Blumenthal column:

Through the film runs the story of an Afghan taxi driver, known only as Dilawar, completely innocent of any ties to terrorism, who was tortured to death by interrogators in the U.S. prison at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. "Taxi to the Dark Side" traces the evolution of the Bush policy from Bagram (Dilawar's interrogators speak in the film) to Guantánamo (we filmed the official happy tour) to Abu Ghraib; its roots in sensory deprivation experiments decades ago that guided the CIA in understanding torture; the opposition within the administration from the military and other significant figures (the former general counsel of the Navy, Alberto Mora, and former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell, Lawrence Wilkerson, explain how that internal debate went, while John Yoo, one of its architects, defends it); the congressional battle to restore the standard of the Geneva Convention that forbids torture (centered on John McCain's tragic compromise); and the sudden popularity of the Fox TV show "24" in translating torture into entertainment by means of repetitious formulations of the bogus ticking-time-bomb scenario.

Yet "Taxi to the Dark Side" is more than an exposé of policy. Its irrefutable images are the counterpoint to the peculiar aesthetics propagated in the age of George W. Bush, in which, through the contradictory styles of softening nostalgia and hardening cruelty, the president and his followers seek to justify their actions not only to the public but also to themselves.

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Evan Derkacz is an AlterNet editor. He writes and edits PEEK, the blog of blogs.


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LOOKS GOOD
Posted by: andrewstromotich on Apr 26, 2007 9:51 AM   
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as someone who has been working hard to produce similar documentory material, i would like to point out how hard this work is to do.
I have interviews with lawyers who have visited prisoners both at Abu Griab and Guantanamo as well as interviews with haditha massacre surviors, fallujan witnesses etc, and i can tell you this is not easy material to produce...
congratulations on the film, i ainxiously await seeing it...
and thank you for your hard work...

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» RE: LOOKS GOOD Posted by: babalucci
Schroeder
Posted by: Schroeder on Apr 26, 2007 6:50 PM   
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I don't know who it was that said something to the effect of: If the torture of another is necessary to make me safer...DON'T. I have incredible compassion for our men and women who have been caught up in the horror of what is happening. It is easy for me to say they shouldn't have done what they did. I was not there and did not have to be concerned about who was behind me and whether or not we shared the same opinion. This administration has gone too far. God help us to find a way to stop them - before they go further.

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This is America...............
Posted by: fedupw/bush on Apr 27, 2007 7:43 AM   
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As Americans we have always set the example, WE Don't torture ANYONE! In case anyone has forgotten, this is supposted to be a Christian country & the Lord has said "Treat others as yee be treated" It has been proven the information you get from torture is really of no use BECAUSE, you'll get to a point ,when torture is just too much, that you will say, whatever they want you to say ,so the torture will stop !
As person that has served in the US Army(way back when) we were alwaya taught TORTURE is what the other guys did NOT the Americians Service personnel. We would let them kill us before we would tell them anything. Remember the Germans said "I was only following orders " Most of them went to jail or we killed them !

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» torture Posted by: andrewstromotich
I am just...
Posted by: ShrubtheWarcriminal on Apr 27, 2007 12:50 PM   
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...worn out from being outraged 24/7.

There is so much evidence to at the very least, IMPEACH these war criminals, and if not, no one should ever have been or ever will be impeached.

These people are sociopaths and nothing short of impeachment will work.

I will settle for a firing squad after a water boarding session.

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