• "Enhanced interrogation techniques" or "enhanced interrogation" was a program of systematic torture of detainees by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)...
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    enhanced interrogation techniques were inaccurate. The CIA failed to adequately evaluate the effectiveness of its enhanced interrogation techniques....
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    authorizing some forms of interrogation by torture under euphemisms such as "enhanced interrogation techniques" or "interrogation in depth" to collect intelligence...
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  • James Elmer Mitchell (category Psychological torture techniques)
    of enhanced interrogation techniques and personally conducted interrogations of some of the CIA's most significant detainees using those techniques. The...
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    enhanced interrogation techniques were inaccurate. The CIA failed to adequately evaluate the effectiveness of its enhanced interrogation techniques....
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    States Department of Defense, and the President on the use of enhanced interrogation techniques—mental and physical torment and coercion such as prolonged...
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    CIA’s “enhanced interrogation techniques” were techniques that “incorporate[d] physical or psychological pressure beyond Standard Techniques.” The CIA...
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    interrogation technique by the U.S. government, U.S. reporters had to decide whether to use the term "torture" or "enhanced interrogation techniques"...
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  • issued to the CIA in August 2002 authorizing the use of 12 enhanced interrogation techniques (since 2009, these have been legally defined as torture and...
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  • Zubaydah and two of al-Nashiri. Twelve tapes depict interrogations using "enhanced interrogation techniques", a euphemism for torture. The tapes and their...
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  • harsh interrogation techniques. From 2002 to 2007, as part of the War on Terror, CIA personnel employed so-called "Enhanced interrogation techniques", a...
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    August 2002, Abu Zubaydah was the first prisoner to undergo "enhanced interrogation techniques." Since the Spanish Inquisition, these practices have been...
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  • subjected to enhanced techniques, but there were many other sources as well. And, importantly, whether enhanced interrogation techniques were the only...
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    forms of torture (referred to as "enhanced interrogation techniques") in memos to Rizzo for use by CIA interrogators at the black sites. Rizzo signed off...
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  • Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld issued a set of so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" that authorized conduct widely considered to be torture.[citation...
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    endorsed a memorandum that approved the use of 13 so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" that included waterboarding and sleep deprivation for up...
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    Bruce Jessen (category Psychological torture techniques)
    Elmer Mitchell, created the so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" that were used in the interrogation and torture of CIA detainees and outlined...
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    Abu Zubaydah (category Interrogations)
    would later be used by George W. Bush to justify the use of "enhanced interrogation techniques" and Zubaydah's detention in secret CIA prisons around the...
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    United States Department of Justice, authorized certain "enhanced interrogation techniques" (generally held to involve torture) of foreign detainees...
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    in Iraq. Another point of discussion has been whether the enhanced interrogation techniques in the Abu Ghraib prison and the Guantánamo Bay detainment...
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  • use of "enhanced interrogation" techniques. She testified to the Senate Intelligence Committee in February 2007 that enhanced interrogation saved at...
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    Euphemism (category Propaganda techniques)
    Enhanced interrogation as euphemism: Brooks, David; Shields, Mark; Woodruff, Judy (12 December 2014). "Shields and Brooks on the CIA interrogation report...
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  • CIA that narrowly defined torture and authorized the use of enhanced interrogation techniques, since commonly defined as torture). The political appointees...
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  • December 2023[update], 30 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay. Enhanced interrogation techniques "The Guantánamo Docket". The New York Times. 11 December 2023...
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    forms of torture (euphemistically referred to as "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques") during interrogations of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Abu Zubaydah and Abd...
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  • accused 9/11 terrorists. Ain Aouda secret prison Camp 1391 Enhanced interrogation techniques Forced disappearance Brave Cave Homan Square facility LGBT...
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    has been described as torture or enhanced interrogation techniques, according to the U.S. government. The interrogations of two of the captives were videotaped...
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  • under the Bush administration described this as among enhanced interrogation techniques. It has since legally been defined by US courts as torture. Ali...
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  • camp whom U.S. officials acknowledged had been subjected to Enhanced Interrogation Techniques. The 2015 edition was heavily redacted by U.S. intelligence...
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  • Covert interrogation can refer to several interrogation techniques. An example is the covert questioning of a subject in a neutral public place where...
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