New York Times
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David Johnston, Jeff Zeleny
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Aug. 25, 2009
(Breaking News)
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. named a veteran federal prosecutor to examine abuse of prisoners held by the Central Intelligence Agency, government officials said on Monday, as officials released a C.I.A. inspector general’s report that detailed the abuses inside agency-run prisons overseas.
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most of this story is actual details from the inspector general's report on the cia interrogations, along with quotes from the cia's own newly-released reports on their effectiveness. the information , when combined shows the contradictions which are inevitable in response to this information and therefore the difficulty for a prosecutor to determine their legality or lack of.
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