CIA methods have caused many physical and psychic torture, they file charges against them

A civil indictment has been filed by three victims of the CIA torture programme against two psychologists who created methods to subject their victims. They will stand trial on 5 September in Washington, as a judge had found reasonable that there is strong support for the claims by the plaintiffs. [...]
Justice Justin Quackenbush issued a writing Monday in the indictment, where psychologists James Mitchell and John “Bruce” Jessen is accused of designing, promoting and sharing responsibility for the methods of questioning the three men (the torture victims) were subjected.
Now it's going to be a jury in Spokane, Washington, to decide whether psychologists, who are said to have paid $75m-$1m under their contract with the CIA to create the so-called interrogation expansion programme, with cerçrass responsible for the victim's serious physical state, but also the negative psychological effects caused against them, reported “The Guardian-1).
Two of the tortured men Suleiman Abdullah Salim, a citizen of Tanzania and Mohammed Ahmed Ben Soud, Libyan nationals, survived their torture in a secret CIA prison in Afghanistan at the end of 2002 and 2003; They are now free and live in their own countries. The third, an Afghan national named Gul Rahman, died as a result of torture caused by psychologist methods.
This is the first indictment brought by victims of torture to secret CIA prisons, even to reach the preliminary discovery phase.
In previous cases, the Bush administration and then Obama intervened to convince courts to dismiss the indictments, arguing that state secrets were at risk if new claims continued to be opened./Periscopi/












