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Don’t yell at terrorist suspects, soldiers told
Army chiefs warn interrogations are being hampered by go-softly rules
By Robert Mendick and Tim Ross
10:30PM GMT 13 Dec 2014
British soldiers have lost their capability to interrogate terrorist insurgents because of strict new rules on questioning that even ban shouting in captives ears, military chiefs have warned.
The rules detailed in court papers obtained by The Telegraph also prevent military intelligence officers from banging their fists on tables or walls, or using insulting words when interrogating a suspect.