North Carolina was ready for the message about truth, fear, and torture that whistleblower John Kiriakou brought on his five-city tour. Over 100 people attended a gathering with the former CIA officer at UNC’s Carroll Hall on October 27. Mr. Kiriakou explained how he came to confirm the CIA’s use of illegal torture on detainees, and how…
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What’s in the news about torture? The North Carolina angle…
Tar Heels have been doing a great job of getting the issue of U.S. torture into the media! Here are news articles, op-eds, letters-to- the-editor, and editorials just since November 2014.
CIA whistleblower to visit North Carolina
The only ex-CIA officer to suffer consequences for the U.S. torture program comes to North Carolina Oct. 27-29, 2015. John Kiriakou is a former high-ranking CIA counter-terrorism officer and the first U.S. official to confirm the CIA was torturing its detainees by waterboarding them. As a whistleblower, Mr. Kiriakou served nearly two years in a Federal…
February 6, 2015: Call-In to Sen. Richard Burr: Release the Full Torture Report Now!
Days after U.S. Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) took the helm as chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee early this year, he moved to bury his committee’s 6,900-page report on the CIA torture program. In his first major act as the nation’s top watchdog over the spy agency, Burr chose to protect the CIA by demanding…
Senator Burr: More Concerned About President George W. Bush’s Legacy than National Security?
A letter from North Carolina Stop Torture Now coordinator Christina Cowger in the Jan. 23 edition of The Washington Post questions Senator Burr’s respect for his own constituents. Other national media reporting casts doubt on his fitness to lead the committee charged with overseeing the CIA. Even commentators with the unabashedly conservative Fox News outlet…
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