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Updated on 17 April 2009

By Andrew Thomas

US President Barack Obama comes under fire from human rights campaigners for deciding not to prosecute CIA agents who used techniques now considered to be torture.

The White House has published memos written under the Bush administration that approved techniques like water boarding and sleep deprivation.

President Obama has banned the practices but has decided that the people who used them should not face prosecution.

'Top secret': Bush-era interrogation memos


- Memorandum for John Rizzo, Acting General Counsel, CIA from Jay Bybee, Assistant Attorney General, 1 Aug 2002
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- Memorandum for John Rizzo, Senior General Counsel, CIA from Steven Bradbury, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, 10 May 2005
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- Memorandum for John Rizzo, Senior General Counsel, CIA from Steven Bradbury, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, 30 May 2005
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