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Gitmo and Afghanistan Interrogation Tactics ExposedPosted on Jun 19, 2006
In a new book, a medical ethicist has compiled a list of interrogation techniques documented at U.S. detention centers in Guantanamo and Afghanistan. They include: external electric shocks; beating; punching with fists; use of truncheons; stretching or suspension (to tear ligaments or muscles to cause asphyxia) ... UPDATE: An L.A. Times reporter writes that the barring of U.S. reporters from Gitmo “make[s] us all the more determined to question, probe and illuminate the actions of our government being waged in the country’s name.”
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By Fart Marple, June 20, 2006 at 7:28 am Link to this comment
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...yeah, charming, better yet if they can do that to assholes like them today, why not you tommorrow? Even The Christ said “He who is not with us, must be against us.”
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