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Should CIA torturers have personal privacy concerning their job performance?

Asked by walterallenhaxton (893points) June 27th, 2009

CIA chief Leon Panetta is trying to persuade a federal judge to suppress detailed information from almost a hundred videotapes of CIA “extreme interrogation” sessions. Panetta is fretting that disclosing the official documents would “constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy” of CIA torturers.

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