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White House Asks Court to Block Torture Photos’ Release

HeadlineMay 29, 2009

The Obama administration has formally requested the censorship of hundreds of photos of torture committed at US prisons overseas. On Thursday, the administration asked a federal appeals court to block the photos on the grounds they would incite violence against US troops. The administration’s court filing cited two secret statements from top US generals David Petraeus and Ray Odierno, who have both lobbied for blocking the photos’ release.

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