Friday, March 16, 2018

Zero Hedge — Widely Reported Haspel CIA Torture Claim Was Fake News; Retracted By ProPublica

The claims were retracted by ProPublica in an embarrassing correction.
On Feb. 22, 2017, ProPublica published a story that inaccurately described Gina Haspel’s role in the treatment of Abu Zubaydah, a suspected al-Qaida leader who was imprisoned by the CIA at a secret “black site” in Thailand in 2002.
The story said that Haspel, a career CIA officer who President Trump has nominated to be the next director of central intelligence, oversaw the clandestine base where Zubaydah was subjected to waterboarding and other coercive interrogation methods that are widely seen as torture. The story also said she mocked the prisoner’s suffering in a private conversation. Neither of these assertions is correct and we retract them. It is now clear that Haspel did not take charge of the base until after the interrogation of Zubaydah ended....
That said, the correction doesn't completely excuse Haspel from her involvement in the program, as she still reportedly ran the base at which "enhanced interrogations" occurred, and advised her boss to shred 92 tapes of Zubaydah's waterboarding, which he did. It also doesn't take away from arguments against enhanced interrogations in general.…
Zero Hedge
Widely Reported Haspel CIA Torture Claim Was Fake News; Retracted By ProPublica
Tyler Durden

2 comments:

Noah Way said...

Which version is fake - the original story or the retraction timed with current events?

Tom Hickey said...

Part of the original story was untrue. Part of it remains true.