Crofton Black is a researcher at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism. He has extensive experience of complex investigations of human-rights abuses and counter-terrorism. He is a leading expert on the CIA’s rendition, detention and interrogation programme and a specialist in military and intelligence corporate contracting. He has a PhD in the history of philosophy from the University of London.
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Published in: openSecurityCIA torture programme cast a wide net
The CIA’s ‘deep interrogation’ and the Guantánamo detention camp came to symbolise the US ‘war on terror’. Yet it...
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Published in: HomeAn unaccountable relationship
As the relationship between government and military service providers becomes more systemic and more profitable,...