Courtesy of the Washingtonian:
In 2007, 15-year CIA veteran John Kiriakou told an ABC News reporter that his agency had waterboarded an Al Qaeda detainee, Abu Zubaydah, whom Kiriakou was involved in capturing in 2002. His revelation confirmed to the American public the CIA’s torture program and helped spur a years-long Senate investigation and a damning, 6,000-page report, the abstract of which was released this week.
Kiriakou pleaded guilty in 2012 to disclosing classified information, including the name of a fellow CIA operative, to a New York Times reporter. In early 2013, he reported to the a federal prison in Loretto, Pennsylvania, to begin serving a 30-month sentence. Kiriakou, along with supporters that include his congressman, Virginia Democrat Jim Moran, says the real point of his prosecution was to silence him and others from talking about torture.
To be clear, torturing detainees, many of who had no intelligence to share, is not an offense requiring imprisonment,
Ordering that practice, even though America is morally and legally against such practices, is not an offense requiring imprisonment.
However blowing the whistle on these illegal and immoral activities IS an offense requiring imprisonment.
Just so we are clear.
Just what exactly have we become?
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