The Justice Department has revealed its internal ethics office is investigating the department’s decision to give the CIA legal approval to waterboard prisoners. Beginning in 2002, Justice Department attorneys issued a series of rulings authorizing the use of the interrogation practice that’s widely considered a form of torture. One of the Justice Department documents declared that interrogation methods were not torture unless they produced pain equivalent to that produced by organ failure or death.
Justice Dept to Investigate 2002 Rulings on Waterboarding
HeadlineFeb 25, 2008