We're Suing the CIA to Find the Body of a Torture Victim
In November 2002, the CIA tortured Gul Rahman to death in a secret prison in Afghanistan. Sixteen years later, Rahmans family is still desperately trying to find out what the CIA did to his body.
To date, the CIA has told his loved ones nothing, and his daughter cannot even give her father a decent burial.
That same month, Gina Haspel oversaw the torture of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri at a CIA black site in Thailand. Sixteen years later, Haspel has been promoted to CIA director by President Trump, while Nashiri remains one of the most damaged victims of torture a psychiatric expert has ever seen.
To date, the CIA has told the American public nothing about Haspels role in the agencys torture program even as it waged an unprecedented propaganda campaign on her behalf to win her Senate confirmation. Even a CIA spokesman confirmed that under the Trump administration, the agency pushed harder than usual to get the American public to accept the CIAs favored choice for director. And now that Haspel has been installed at the top, she is effectively in control of whether her own record of torture remains secret.
The common thread linking the continued suffering of Rahmans family and the CIAs efforts to whitewash Haspels history is the agencys use of extreme secrecy to avoid accountability for its shameful and illegal torture program. To force the CIA to come clean, today we filed two lawsuits under the Freedom of Information Act.
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