Torture
Scott Horton: torture
Law professor and writer on legal and national security affairs, discussing the US administration's continued use of torture. Audio
Scott Horton: torture and accountability
Law professor and writer, on the revelations of the approval of torture by the previous US administration. Audio
UK Government to investigate recently released gitmo detainee
The former detainee, Binyam Mohamed, says the torture took place in Morocco and Afghanistan. Audio
Ex Guantanamo inmate tells of torture
A British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay has returned home with accusations agains the US government. Audio
Torture is against the law
A three-year study by a panel of lawyers and judges has concluded that anti-terrorism measures have undermined human rights law. Audio
Torture and Death has Increased in Egypt
The Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights says that overall, human and civil rights deteriorated during 2007. Audio
US Torture Assurances
British parliamentary committee urges government to stop accepting US assurances about how it treats terrorist suspects. Audio
Senior Pentagon Torturers
Documents uncovered showing senior officials played a more active role than previously thought in developing torture methods. Audio
Torture at Guantanamo Bay
Author Philippe Sands discusses his book about the decisions behind Guantanamo Bay. Audio
CIA's Abu Ghraib Torture Tactics
Sam Provance, former army sergeant at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq speaks about torture and abuse endorsed from the top. Audio