WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Attorneys for a "high-value" terror suspect who says he was tortured while being held at secret CIA prisons have requested that a judge bar the agency from destroying evidence of the alleged torture.
The motion, filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights attorneys on behalf of Majid Khan -- who is being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba -- is dated November 29.
That is a week before CIA Director Michael Hayden acknowledged the agency destroyed videotapes it made in 2002 of interrogations of al Qaeda suspects using newly approved "alternative" interrogation techniques.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/12/08/detainee.cia/index.html
STOP THE DESTRUCTION OF THIS EVIDENCE TO PRISONER ABUSES ; THESE ABUSES CAN CAUSE LONG TERM OR SHORT TERM PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE ; AND ARE BUT A SEED TO HATRED AND MISTRUST ;
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