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FACTS ABOUT TORTURE

POSITION STATEMENTS
>Stop U.S. sponsored torture
> Proposal to regain U.S. moral leadership

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NEWS AND ANALYSIS

> Guatemala apologizes to Harbury
> Congress approves bill
(January 2006)

> Human Rights First Report
> ACLU documents
> Anti-torture legislation
> Newsday op-ed
> Boston Globe article
> Letter to Boston Globe

RESOURCES

> STOP factsheet (pdf)

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The following materials may prove helpful to you in your public education and advocacy efforts on the issue of U.S.-sponsored torture. We will continue to update this list at regular intervals. Please let us know about any further needs or recommendations.

Videos | Books | Survivors and support centers
Articles | Reports | Legal and expert reference

Videos about torture

  • The Torture Question, Frontline, Oct. 2005.
     
  • Inside the School of Assassins, Richter Productions, 330 W. 42d St., 32nd floor, New York City, NY 10036. Tel: 212.947.1395, or call School of the Americas Watch (SOA Watch), 202.234.3440.
     
  • 60 Minutes II Program about Abu Ghraib, April 28, 2004, Weeknight Edition, 524 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Tel: 212.975.6200; e-mail: 60II@cbsnews.com; Transcripts:  800.777.8398. Video tapes: 800.848.3256
     
  • Dirty Secrets: Jennifer, Everardo and the CIA in Guatemala, by Patricia Goudvis, New Day Films, 201.652.6590.
     
  • Living With Torture, by Seema Gupta, Metal Hershgovitz and Belen Lopez Garrido, 2003, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, New York City.
     
  • Iraq Abuse Scandal, MSNBC News (offers slides of Abu Ghraib detainee abuse).
     
  • 60 Minutes transcript, "Under Suspicion," by Tara Brown.

Books

Torture survivors and support center experts

NOTE: It is highly traumatic for most survivors to speak of their personal experiences. Please consult with your speaker in advance in this regard.


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