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Whatever Happened to the CIA Black Sites?

The CIA ordered its secret prisons closed, but lawyers for terrorism suspects want them preserved as possible evidence -- and the CIA won't say what's going on.
November 26, 2009  |  
 
 
 
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Whatever happened to the so-called "black sites," where suspected terrorists were held overseas by the CIA and submitted to harsh interrogations that included torture? On April 9, CIA chief Leon Panetta issued a statement notifying CIA employees that the agency "no longer operates detention facilities or black sites" -- which were effectively shut down in the fall of 2006 -- "and has proposed a plan to decommission the remaining sites." In the months since then, lawyers for several terrorism suspects have been trying to determine the status of these sites, as they seek evidence for their cases. But the US government has refused to disclose anything about what it has done with these facilities.

In his statement, Panetta noted, "I have directed our Agency personnel to take charge of the decommissioning process and have further directed that the contracts for site security be promptly terminated." (He added that the suspension of these private security contracts would save the agency up to $4 million.) Though Panetta's order might have seemed like good news to civil libertarians and critics of the Bush-Cheney administration's detention policies, lawyers for several detainees who had been held in such sites immediately worried about one thing: "We thought they would be destroying further evidence," says George Brent Mickum IV, a lawyer for Abu Zubaydah, a captured terrorism suspect whom President George W. Bush described (probably errantly) as "one of the top three leaders" of al Qaeda. (In 2007, the CIA disclosed that it had destroyed videotapes of interrogations of Zubaydah, who was waterboarded 83 times.)

Four days after Panetta announced the decommissioning of the black sites, Paul Turner and Gerald Bierbaum, two public defenders in Las Vegas representing Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, an al Qaeda leader accused of plotting the USS Cole bombing, filed an emergency motion in federal court requesting the "preservation of CIA secret detention facilities." Attorneys for Zubaydah -- whose significance as a terrorism suspect has been hotly debated -- filed a similar motion, asking a federal court judge in Washington DC to preserve the black sites where Zubaydah was held and the interrogation instruments used at these facilities. "It's a crime scene," says Joseph Margulies, an attorney for Zubaydah. Margulies says that his intent is to obtain evidence that will allow him to reconstruct what occurred when Zubaydah was held: "to recreate the stress the person was under." He is particularly interested in obtaining access to the "dog box," a small cage in which Zubaydah says he was kept for a prolonged period.

Turner and Bierbaum, who in July 2008 filed a habeas case on behalf of al-Nashiri, are also seeking evidence regarding the interrogation of their client. "Physical evidence matters," says Turner. "It's pretty good proof that what happened did happen. It's better validation of a client's story."


David Corn is the Washington bureau chief of Mother Jones and the co-author of Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War and is the author of The Lies of George W. Bush. He writes a blog at davidcorn.com.
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having a hard time
Posted by: christianslayer1955 on Nov 26, 2009 11:55 AM   
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I am having a hard time reading articles such as this one accusing foreigners of masterminding the attacks of 9/11/2001.Am I supposed to accept the absurd notion that 3 buildings built of steel columns could come crashing down at free fall speed?For some people,it is almost as if the passing of time is supposed to do away with common sense and intelligence....Explosives were planted in those buildings and only domestic terrorists could have done such a thing

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All for one and Jeb for all
Posted by: godsbreath64 on Nov 28, 2009 8:06 AM   
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Great cooment. I would like to finish mine, but I need to get my rest. Chris Mathews is going to have a republican on tomorrow WITH a Democrat !!!

I can't wait.

They have the important issues at hand: Sarah, the mood, pulse, and direction of corporatism at tomorrow's point in history, what is on Pat Buchanon's mind, ...

Oh, I hope I'm ready.

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It's just friggin' amazing.........
Posted by: joebanana on Dec 2, 2009 3:26 AM   
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That we let war criminals run free in the USA. Simply amazing. The US has become a terrorist nation. The vice prez. had his own hit squad, how American is that? My favorite fact is that America hasn't had one decade, without a war, since it's beginning. We're just one violent, war loving nation, run by terrorists.

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having a hard time
Posted by: christianslayer1955 on Nov 26, 2009 11:55 AM   
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I am having a hard time reading articles such as this one accusing foreigners of masterminding the attacks of 9/11/2001.Am I supposed to accept the absurd notion that 3 buildings built of steel columns could come crashing down at free fall speed?For some people,it is almost as if the passing of time is supposed to do away with common sense and intelligence....Explosives were planted in those buildings and only domestic terrorists could have done such a thing

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All for one and Jeb for all
Posted by: godsbreath64 on Nov 28, 2009 8:06 AM   
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Great cooment. I would like to finish mine, but I need to get my rest. Chris Mathews is going to have a republican on tomorrow WITH a Democrat !!!

I can't wait.

They have the important issues at hand: Sarah, the mood, pulse, and direction of corporatism at tomorrow's point in history, what is on Pat Buchanon's mind, ...

Oh, I hope I'm ready.

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It's just friggin' amazing.........
Posted by: joebanana on Dec 2, 2009 3:26 AM   
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That we let war criminals run free in the USA. Simply amazing. The US has become a terrorist nation. The vice prez. had his own hit squad, how American is that? My favorite fact is that America hasn't had one decade, without a war, since it's beginning. We're just one violent, war loving nation, run by terrorists.

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