Out of prison and living at home under house arrest for the remainder of a suspended prison sentence, former CIA operative John Kiriakou, convicted and sent to jail for blowing the whistle on agency torture under the Bush administration, has been speaking to major medi outlets this week about the brutal tactics and depraved abuse administered by the U.S. government in the name fighting terrorism as well as his prosecution and conviction under the Espionage Act for speaking out against such crimes.
In a two-part interview aired over as many nights this week, Kiriakou spoke with MSNBC's Chris Hayes at length about his case and its implications on national security, the ongoing and so-called 'war on terror,' and what it means to be a government whistleblower in the post-9/11 age.
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CIA Torture Whistleblower: US Government Lacks "the Guts" to Face Its Crimes
Out of prison and living at home under house arrest for the remainder of a suspended prison sentence, former CIA operative John Kiriakou, convicted and sent to jail for blowing the whistle on agency
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