The CIA lied to justify torturing one prisoner after 9/11. 20 years later, his story is still shrouded in secrecy
Calls mount for release of full Senate report on the US torture of Abu Zubaydah to counter a narrative too many Americans still believe - that torture works
On the morning of 6 October the nine justices of the US supreme court filed into their wood-paneled courtroom in Washington to hear arguments in a dispute between the US government and Abu Zubaydah, a Guantanamo prisoner who has been held incommunicado and without charge for the past 20 years.
A government lawyer addressed the panel, arguing on grounds of state secrets" that Zubaydah should be blocked from calling two CIA contractors to testify about the brutal interrogations they put him through at a hidden black site in Poland. Within minutes of his opening remarks, the lawyer was interrupted by Amy Coney Barrett, one of the rightwing justices appointed to the court by Donald Trump.
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