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Washington (AFP) - The US Supreme Court ruled against a Guantanamo detainee on Thursday who was seeking to force the government to disclose information about his torture at a CIA "black site" in Poland. Abu Zubaydah, a Saudi-born Palestinian, wanted the US high court to force two psychologists who ran the CIA's brutal interrogations of suspects after the September 11, 2001, attacks to testify in his case against Poland. The US government objected, citing "state secrets," and a majority of the nine-member Supreme Court backed the government stance. Abu Zubaydah filed a criminal complaint in 201...
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Washington (AFP) - Supreme Court justices on Wednesday questioned the US government's refusal to confirm the CIA tortured an alleged Al-Qaeda detainee in Poland, despite sweeping public information that made the government stance "farcical," as one justice called it. They also questioned why the detainee, Saudi-born Palestinian Abu Zubaydah, remains held incommunicado in the US military "War on Terror" prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, never having been charged after nearly two decades in US custody. In a case focused on "state secrets," Abu Zubaydah, 50, wants the US high court to force two psy...
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Washington (AFP) - The CIA's torture of Al-Qaeda suspect Abu Zubaydah at a black site in Poland two decades ago comes up before the US Supreme Court Wednesday in a case challenging the government's desire to keep his treatment secret. Abu Zubaydah wants the US high court to force two CIA psychologists who ran the agency's brutal "War on Terror" interrogations of suspects detained after the September 11, 2001 attacks to testify in his case against Poland, where he says he was tortured by American intelligence from 2002-2003. But the CIA and the US Justice Department are arguing against that, ci...
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