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It's a role that can leave me tense and frustrated, or far worse: I came away from Wali's interrogation feeling something close to despair.
He had also felt that the rough interrogation techniques were "something that we really needed to do" because of the threats posed by Al Qaeda.
"We are concerned that the ongoing secrecy around the government's detainee and interrogation policy is something that's enabling abuse to continue".
When the Assistant U.S. Attorneys in Fargo watched the interrogation, they felt that something wasn't right.
Steve Art, an attorney for Loevy & Loevy, the firm that represented Rivera, said he hopes that the settlement will serve as a deterrent — that police nationwide "will take a hard look at whether going to a couple of Reid classes is really what they need to know about interrogation, or whether there's something more".
A video of Taylor's interrogation begins with her giggling at something the cops have said.
A Bronx assistant district attorney, Theresa Gottlieb, laid out a harrowing narrative describing the attacks as something of a ritualized interrogation, led by Mr. Mendez, followed by a group beating.
However, the IG report later said there was a "small interrogation breakthrough" that resulted in Rahman admitting something: that his name was Gul Rahman.
The deliberate euphemisms of the Bush administration add something new: redefine torture as "enhanced interrogation techniques".
Contemplation and a thorough interrogation of what it is to actually remember something have generally been lost amidst this year's onslaught of First World War memorializing.
Contemplation and a thorough interrogation of what it is to actually remember something have generally been lost amidst this year's onslaught of First World War memorialising.
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