CIA faces criminal inquiry into loss of 'torture' tapes at Guantanamo
The practice of "water-boarding", which simulates drowning, has been branded as torture by several leading Democrats, including those vying for the presidency. The White House maintains that the US does not practice torture.
But the investigation will also put a flame under President George Bush and his administration. Officials have conceded that at least four senior White House lawyers were party to long deliberations about the fate of the video tapes.
John Durham, the chief prosecutor of Connecticut who is leading the inquiry, is likely to empanel a grand jury to look into the case, which is likely to entail senior officials being called to testify. The co-chairmen of the panel that investigated the September 11 attacks of 2001 have publicly charged the CIA with deliberately obscuring the facts.
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