

Accountability for Torture
During the Bush administration, many hundreds of people were tortured and abused by the CIA and Department of Defense, primarily in Afghanistan, Guantánamo, and Iraq, but also in other countries after unlawful rendition. Our government's embrace of torture shattered lives, shredded our nation's reputation in the world, and compromised our national security. Yet, to date, there has been little accountability for these wrongs.
In January 2009, shortly after entering office, President Obama took important steps to dismantle the torture program. But in the following years, his administration undermined that early promise by thwarting accountability for torture.
Accountability for torture is a moral, legal, and national security imperative.
With the release of the Senate Intelligence Committee's summary of its landmark investigation into the CIA's use of torture, the United States has a critical opportunity to change course. By taking steps in the five key areas described below, the Obama administration can begin to redress the abuses perpetrated in our names and help ensure that the United States never tortures again.

The Senate Torture Report
The executive summary, findings, and conclusion of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s landmark torture report.
Source: American Civil Liberties Union
Blueprint for Accountability
The release of the Senate torture report offers a critical opportunity for the U.S. to provide long-overdue accountabilit
Source: American Civil Liberties Union
Why a Criminal Investigation is Necessary
Attorney General Eric Holder should appoint a special prosecutor to investigate and prosecute crimes relating to the torture program.
Source: American Civil Liberties Union
The Torture Database
The Torture Database contains over 100,000 pages of government documents chronicling the torture program, obtained primarily thro
Source: www.thetorturedatabase.org

Learn more about the torture architects
Accountability for torture is a moral, ethical, and legal imperative, and it is necessary to prevent torture from ever happening in our names...
Source: American Civil Liberties Union

National Security
Senate Torture Report - FOIA

National Security
ACLU v. Department of Defense

[Infographic] The Torture Architects | American Civil Liberties Union

Out of the Darkness | American Civil Liberties Union

ACLU v. DoD - Plaintiffs' Appeal Brief | American Civil Liberties Union

ACLU v. DoD - Government's Joint Appendix to Appeal Brief (Part I) | American Civil Liberties Union

Accountability for Torture: Infographic | American Civil Liberties Union

ACLU v. DoD - Government's Appeal Brief | American Civil Liberties Union
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