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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

New batch of Snowden documents reveals how NSA worked closely with interrogators in Gitmo...

Daily Mail
May 17, 2016
Documents uncovered by whistleblower Edward Snowden show how the NSA worked with interrogators in Guantanamo Bay and Iraq.
The latest trove of 166 articles published by the Intercept, reveals how CIA and military officials sought the help of the highly secretive intelligence agency during the early days of the War On Terror.
The agency used articles in an internal newsletter to entice officers to travel to places such as Baghdad and Cuba and help interrogated terrorist suspects.
There, they would help the brutal questioning of detainees by sharing intelligence, or would try and extract information themselves. They would then report back any details that would help NSA operations.
The documents have also uncovered how six men were taken from Bosnia to Guantanamo in 2002 as part of a secret extradition and how NSA signals discovered the North Korean’s attempt to develop their uranium enrichment capabilities.

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