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mesodude7 months, 2 weeks ago
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Records unclear if House speaker knew when waterboarding was going on
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WASHINGTON - CIA records show House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was briefed in September 2002 on harsh interrogation techniques being used on terrorist suspects, but the records do little to settle a dispute over whether she knew waterboarding had already been used against one prisoner by then.
The release in April of once-classified details about harsh Bush-era interrogation techniques, which President Barack Obama last week called "torture," has caused a squall of recriminations among congressional and Bush administration leaders who knew about the program.
No specific waterboarding mention
Pelosi is only mentioned in the first briefing, on Sept. 4, 2002. The chart, drawn from the CIA briefers' memories and meeting notes, says the meeting described the interrogation techniques that had been used on alleged terrorist Abu Zubaydah.
But the CIA chart does not specifically mention the use of waterboarding at that briefing.
According to legal memos released in April, Abu Zubayda was the first of three prisoners to be waterboarded. He underwent the procedure at least 83 times in August 2002.
The first mention of waterboarding comes in the description of a February 2003 meeting attended by Pelosi's successor on the House Intelligence Committee, California Democrat Jane Harman. Harman wrote to the CIA expressing concern about the techniques, the only known objection formally raised by a member of Congress at that time.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30638518/
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