Via Scoop.it – Rights & Liberties
Wazir was “more like a train conductor who sells a criminal a ticket,” Carle writes in “The Interrogator.” “Slowly, progressively, first in dismay, then in anger, I had realized that on the CAPTUS case the Agency, the government, all of us, had been victims of delusion.”   Wazir’s life had been “destroyed” based on what Carle characterized as an “error.”
Show original