Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Lauren McCauley — Unbroken, CIA Torture Whistleblower Kiriakou To Finish Sentence Home with Family

John Kiriakou, the CIA agent who was jailed for blowing the whistle on the United States' torture program, was released from Loretto Prison in Pennsylvania on Tuesday under orders to finish the remainder of his 30-month sentence at home.
Though glad the whistleblower was finally able to return to his wife and five children, supporters said the development was bittersweet considering that Kiriakou has thus far been the only government official to be punished for U.S. torture.
 
"John Kiriakou is a dedicated public servant who became a political prisoner because he brought to light one of the darkest chapters in American history: the CIA’s ineffective, immoral and illegal torture program," said Jesselyn Radack, Kiriakou’s attorney and National Security and Human Rights director of the Government Accountability Project.

"Considering that the last three heads of the CIA engaged in leaks of classified information without being charged under the Espionage Act and that no CIA official who ordered or participated in torture has been criminally punished," Radack continued, "it is a welcome development that Kiriakou can serve the rest of his sentence at home with his family."
RIP American justice. This is just one of the many travesties of justice perpetrated by the Obama Administration, a record that will live in infamy. Some legacy.

Common Dreams
Unbroken, CIA Torture Whistleblower Kiriakou To Finish Sentence Home with Family
Lauren McCauley, staff writer

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