CIA Contractor Fired for Stating Waterboarding Is Torture
by emptywheel
My post on Armitage forced me to wade through the archives, where I saw this post.
On July 13, Christine Axsmith posted this on her blog on the CIA's confidential intranet, Intelink.
Waterboarding is torture, and torture is wrong.
http://econo-girl.blogspot.com/2006/07/waterboarding-is-torture-and-torture.htmlNot to mention ineffective. Econo-Girl has serious doubts as to whether European lives were saved.
Econo-Girl's purpose in writing this blog is to start a dialog on the Geneva Convention, since it now applies to the Department of Defense again. Guess it's not quaint anymore, eh?
Over the next few weeks, Econo-Girl would like to post articles about the Geneva Convention, like its origin and major provisions. Legal analysis is not the magic some would have you believe.
If the grunts and paper pushers are knowledgeable, the anti-torture infrastructure will be strengthened.
On July 13, her blog was taken down and her security badge taken away. Fewer than 890 people read the post.
On July 17, she was fired from her job with CIA contractor BAE Systems and she lost her Top Secret security clearance (hat tip to Laura Rozen for the links).http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/2007/11/cia-contractor-.html