Civil Liberties | Curtailment of Civil Liberties Is Justified in Times of Crisis

About the author: Historian Jay Winik is a scholar at the University of Maryland’s School of Public Affairs and the author of April 1865: The Month That Saved America.

In 1995, a little-known operative, Abdul Hakim Murad, was arrested in the Philippines on a policeman’s hunch. Inside Murad’s apartment were passports and a homemade bomb factory—beakers, filters, fuses and funnels; gallons of sulfuric acid and nitric acid; large cooking kettles.

Handed over to intelligence agents, Murad was violently tortured. For weeks, according to the book “Under the...

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