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It was the kind of interrogation those closest to Chucky had seen him conduct many times before.
For while we all experience lengthy detention and interrogation, those of us who bear public witness to Israel's oppression of Palestinians are the most likely to be denied entry.
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During a week of interrogations, those officials say, Mr. Ansari said he and Mr. Sheikh, a London School of Economics dropout who had joined Islamic militants in Pakistan, met in the late 1990's when they were both imprisoned in the Tihar jail here in New Delhi.
Lara, referring to the justices' dissent, said the bill "would include instructions to law enforcement on the interrogation of youth and instructions to judges regarding the consideration of the information gathered during interrogations". Those instructions "will say counsel must be present before an interrogation occurs," said Jesse Melgar, a spokesman for Lara.
The results provided an integrated understanding of responses to interrogation by those actively concealing information and those acting innocently.
Because of the frequent raids by the police to arrest gang leaders and the indiscriminate practice of arresting for interrogation all those found, many adults, particularly those with less than perfect police records, periodically left the area to avoid getting arrested.
The Iraq Survey Group, along with another agency that the official would not name, is principally in charge of the interrogation of those prisoners, he said.
Do you know, Witness, that the examination, the interrogation of those officers arrested in connection with 20 July, was carried out exclusively by officials of the SD or the Gestapo and not be officers, that is, members of military courts?
He was detained, first in C.I.A. custody, where he was subjected to what he called "enhanced interrogation techniques" (those statements have not been made public); and later at Guantánamo.
Only after exhaustive interrogation of those captured in the raid did the Americans realise that the bespectacled, slim-shouldered Arab in the hospital bed was the multilingual, combat-trained computer and communications expert who has been the acting head of al-Qaeda outside Afghanistan.
In Klima's world bureaucracy is a metaphor for the human condition: our dearest allies now are those who gassed our grandmothers, the young of the past had more purpose under interrogation than those of today have on the Internet, and we long for a God grown wholly inadequate to his creatures in the 21st century.
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