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Monday, February 13, 2012

Former CIA Agent Charged Under Espionage Act For Reporting Torture

by Willio

In a recent ruling by the Justice Department, former CIA agent John Kiriakou was charged with four felony counts of espionage for discussing the torture involved in CIA's interrogation program with reporters. Young Turks host Cenk Uygur explains the case and points out why this sets a terrible double standard on how our government defends citizens who commit war crimes while chastising those who expose them.

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UCMJ says he had to report war crimes. So much for transparency in the Obama admin. [Deleted: Please do not post threatening comments, thanks - Chris, IL] Apparently Truth is now a crime.

When will this stop?

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