- Jun 2, 2000
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A heads up that Frontline is airing a show tonight about the US's alleged use of torture in Iraq, etc. According to a brief review in my local paper, it's an excellent documentary. Here's a link to the show: Frontline-The Torture Question Here's the slug from PBS's website:
Check your local listings for when it will show. My local PBS outlets have become so gun shy about right-wing political attacks from Washington that they have tended to push Frontline broadcasts several days back, and then at 2 or 3 AM.
It would be interesting to have an actual discussion about what this show presented tomorrow, as opposed to posturing, trolling and flaming that seem to have become so common here.
FRONTLINE goes behind closed doors to investigate the struggle over how and when to use what was called "coercive interrogation." The film begins with a policy born out of fear and anger and tracks the increasingly tough measures taken to gather information about Al Qaeda and the growing insurgency in Iraq. This examination begins at the White House and ends in the public debate about alleged abuses at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Abu Ghraib.
Check your local listings for when it will show. My local PBS outlets have become so gun shy about right-wing political attacks from Washington that they have tended to push Frontline broadcasts several days back, and then at 2 or 3 AM.
It would be interesting to have an actual discussion about what this show presented tomorrow, as opposed to posturing, trolling and flaming that seem to have become so common here.