Brew Crime is back with the latest theme of Government Agencies. This week JT brings you information of the things that the CIA has been involved with.
Sources
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- Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. (2024). Abu Ghraib Verdict: Iraqi Torture Survivors Win Landmark Case as Jury Holds Private Contractor CACI Liable.
- Central Intelligence Agency. (n.d.). The Bay of Pigs invasion. CIA.gov.
- Central Intelligence Agency. (n.d.). Ten fascinating CIA missions. CIA.gov.
- Central Intelligence Agency. (n.d.). CIA contributions to modern technology: 75 years. CIA.gov.
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- History, Art & Archives. (n.d.). The National Security Act of 1947. U.S. House of Representatives.
- History, Art & Archives. (n.d.). The Bay of Pigs Invasion. U.S. Department of State.
- PBS NewsHour. (2014). The CIA torture report: What you need to know. Public Broadcasting Service.
- TIME Magazine. (2007). The Abu Ghraib Cases: Not Yet Over.
- U.S. House of Representatives. (n.d.). The National Security Act of 1947.
- U.S. Senate. (n.d.). The Church Committee: Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities.
- University of Manchester. (n.d.). 70 years ago: An Anglo-US coup.
- University of Maryland, Baltimore County. (n.d.). The Cold War: Coup d’état in Guatemala.
- Wikipedia. (n.d.). 1953 Iranian coup d’état.
- Wikipedia. (n.d.). Enhanced interrogation techniques.
- Wikipedia. (n.d.). Operation CHAOS.
- Wikipedia. (n.d.). Richard Helms.
- Wikipedia. (n.d.). U.S. Senate report on CIA torture.
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