To: John Carey
The CIA is understandably vague about the interrogation techniques it seeks to protect, but according to Human Rights Watch, they are: "induced hypothermia; forcing suspects to stand for long periods; sleep deprivation; a technique called 'the attention grab' where a suspect's shirt is forcefully seized; the 'attention slap,' or open hand slapping that hurts but does not lead to physical damage; the 'belly slap," and sound and light manipulation."Gee, a lot of that sounds like standard Navy Seal training. If it's good enough for our elite troops, how could it be bad for A.Q.?
5 posted on
09/24/2006 7:23:51 AM PDT by
JimRed
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To: JimRed
Think terrorists can just say "OK, I won't make it" and have it stop? It is so meaningless a comment. You might as well say since surgery is submitted to voluntarily, we should be free to carve captives to make them talk.
23 posted on
09/24/2006 8:20:01 AM PDT by
JasonC
To: JimRed
Hell, try staying overnight in a hospital. I can pick out "sleep deprivation" and "sound and light manipulation" right away.
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