The Guardian view on CIA torture, two decades on: we need the truth
Editorial: The systematic brutalisation of detainees was pointless as well as cruel. An honest reckoning is long overdue
January 2022
The CIA tortured him after 9/11. Then they lied. Will the truth ever come out?
Calls mount for release of full Senate report on the torture of Abu Zubaydah, to counter a narrative too many Americans still believe – that torture works
October 2021
Inside the CIA’s secret Kabul base, burned out and abandoned in haste
A Taliban commander invited the media to inspect the site where America plotted killing raids and tortured prisoners
November 2019
The Report review – Adam Driver's battle to expose CIA torture
Driver stars as the real-life researcher who struggled to publish his study of ‘extreme interrogation techniques’ in this cool, dry look at the facts
December 2016
Senate torture report to be kept from public for 12 years after Obama decision
Obama’s agreement to preserve investigation into CIA’s use of torture after 9/11 means classified document will remain restricted under Presidential Records Act
October 2016
Tunisian men detail CIA black site torture involving electric chair and more
Human Rights Watch releases account of beatings and water torture but CIA spokesman says review shows ‘nothing to support these new claims’
September 2016
No looking back: the CIA torture report's aftermath
The CIA attacks the Senate’s published findings on torture, a report that was the result of six years of work by Daniel Jones. Now he sets out to defend it
'A constitutional crisis': the CIA turns on the Senate
Tensions flare between the CIA and the Senate in the fight to release the report on torture – leading the agency to spy on its own legislative overseers
Inside the fight to reveal the CIA's torture secrets
Senate investigator breaks silence about CIA's 'failed coverup' of torture report
Daniel Jones: the Senate staffer spied on by the CIA – video
June 2016
CIA medical staff gave specifications on how to torture post-9/11 detainees
Office of Medical Staff detailed exactly how to enforce sleep deprivation, limit food intake, waterboard and use ‘confinement boxes’, declassified report revealed
April 2016
CIA torture program: victims' lawsuit can move forward, judge says
Judge says discovery may begin in case of three CIA torture victims who were subjected to some of the most brutal interrogation techniques of post-9/11 era
CIA torture victims' case will go forward after judge hears claims – as it happened
Judge says discovery may begin in case of three CIA torture victims who were subjected to some of the most brutal interrogation techniques of post-9/11 era
CIA chief Brennan would not carry out waterboarding torture for Trump or Cruz
John Brennan tells NBC News ‘this institution needs to endure’ after candidates backed ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’
October 2015
Torture by another name: CIA used 'water dousing' on at least 12 detainees
CIA torture survivors sue psychologists who designed infamous program
September 2015
Carly Fiorina endorses waterboarding 'to get information that was necessary'
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO, who surged in recent polls of Republican voters, supports the controversial interrogation method that has been called torture
August 2015
Jeb Bush refuses to rule out use of torture if he becomes US president
Republican candidate Jeb Bush says torture is inappropriate, but use of brutal questioning methods may be justifiable and necessary for the US government
July 2015
Three senior officials lose their jobs at APA after US torture scandal
American Psychological Association framed the departures of its chief executive officer, deputy CEO and communications chief as ‘retirements’ and resignations