Torture worldwide and the CIA
RON SEELY rseely@madison.com
When UW-Madison professor Alfred McCoy first saw the photograph of a hooded Iraqi prisoner from the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, he remembers feeling a sickening shock of recognition ...
What McCoy saw when he looked at the image was a classic demonstration of torture techniques pioneered and taught by the Central Intelligence Agency - something McCoy has run across several times around the world during his research on subjects ranging from drugs to revolution ...
But after Abu Ghraib, McCoy began his own methodical investigation into the connections between the CIA and torture. The result is a book released this month called "A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation, From the Cold War to the War on Terror." ...
McCoy's book has been well received, even in some unexpected places. A review on Forbes.com described the book as "scrupulously documented and grippingly told" and "a devastating indictment of inhumane practices that have spread throughout the intelligence system, damaging America's laws, military, and international standing." ...
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