National Security | Detention, Torture
Torture FOIA - Torture Documents Released 4/15/2010, Part 2
In response to the ACLU's lawsuit, the CIA released documents related to the reasons behind the agency's destruction of 92 videotapes of interrogations on April 15, 2010. (Part 2 includes documents 10-18 of the release.)
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