Gina
Haspel, Trump’s Pick for CIA Director, Ran a Black Site for Torture
Glenn
Greenwald
13
March, 2018
President
Donald Trump nominated Gina Haspel as the new director of the
CIA, announcing
the news on Twitter. Mike
Pompeo, the previous director, was nominated to run the State
Department to replace the ousted Rex Tillerson.
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IN
MAY 2013, the
Washington Post’s Greg Miller reported that
the head of the CIA’s clandestine service was being shifted out of
that position as a result of “a management shake-up” by
then-Director John Brennan. As Miller documented, this official —
whom the paper did not name because she was a covert agent at
the time — was centrally involved in the worst abuses of the CIA’s
Bush-era torture regime.
As
Miller put it, she was “directly involved in its controversial
interrogation program” and had an “extensive role” in torturing
detainees. Even more troubling, she “had run a secret prison
in Thailand” — part of the
CIA’s network of “black sites” —
“where two detainees were subjected to waterboarding and other
harsh techniques.” The Senate Intelligence Committee’s
report on torture also detailed the central role she played in
the particularly
gruesome torture of
detainee Abu Zubaydah.
Beyond
all that, she played a vital role in the destruction
of interrogation videotapes that
showed the torture of detainees both at the black site she ran and
other secret agency locations. The concealment of those
interrogation tapes, which violated multiple court orders as
well as the demands of the 9/11 commission and the advice of White
House lawyers, was condemned as
“obstruction” by commission chairs Lee Hamilton and Thomas Keane.
A special prosecutor and grand jury investigated
those actions but
ultimately chose not to prosecute.
The
name of that CIA official whose torture activities the Post
described is Gina Haspel. Today, as BuzzFeed’s Jason Leopold noted,
CIA Director Mike Pompeo announced that
Haspel was selected by Trump to be deputy director of the CIA.
This
should not come as much of a surprise given that Pompeo himself has
said he
is open to resurrecting Bush-era torture techniques (indeed, Obama’s
CIA director, John Brennan, was forced
to withdraw from
the running in late 2008 because of his
support for some of those tactics only
to be confirmed
in 2013).
That’s part of why it was so controversial that 14 Democrats —
including their Senate leader Chuck Schumer, Dianne Feinstein,
Sheldon Whitehouse, and Tim Kaine — voted
to confirm Pompeo.
That
Haspel was the actual subject of the 2013 Post story was an open
secret. As Leopold said after
I named
her on
Twitter as the subject of that story: “All of us who covered CIA
knew. She was undercover and agency asked us not to print her name.”
Gina Haspel is now slated to become the second-most powerful
official at the CIA despite — or because of — the central,
aggressive, sustained role she played in many of the most grotesque
and shameful abuses of the war on terror.
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