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Update, or back in 2002: Military Agency Voiced Worries of Abuse Early Peter Finn and Joby Warrick Washington Post Staff Writers Friday, April 24, 2009; 5:22 PM http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews The military agency that helped to devise harsh interrogation techniques for use against terrorism suspects referred to the application of extreme duress as "torture" in a July 2002 document - 'Operational Issues Pertaining To The Use of Physical/ Psychological Coercion in Interrogation' (pdf 2pp) sent to the Pentagon's chief lawyer and warned that it would produce "unreliable information." ... It remains unclear whether the attachment reached high-ranking officials in the Bush administration. But the document offers the clearest evidence that has come to light so far that those who helped formulate the harsh interrogation techniques voiced early concerns about the effectiveness of applying severe physical or psychological pressure. Full story>> |
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