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The word "interrogations" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the act of questioning someone intensively and formally. For example, "The police conducted numerous interrogations during their investigation."
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interrogations
noun
Plural of interrogation
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"Al-Nashiri did not provide any additional threat information during, or after, these interrogations," the report concludes.
For those who point to Obama's changes in policy, such as the executive order closing Gitmo or launching an justice department probe into the CIA's illegal interrogations, the memory of the Bush administration's violence and bullish selfishness, as well as continued military campaigns, explain why many Muslim communities continue to hold a unfavorable opinion of the US.
The back-to-back Jeremy Paxman interrogations of Messrs Miliband and Cameron on Channel 4 and Sky had its moments, but it vested too much authority in one man.
Both the book and the article, the report continues, contained inaccurate information about the effectiveness of CIA interrogation programs, and untrue accounts of interrogations.
Among the records sought are a tally of how many people have been taken to Homan Square, as well as any video evidence of interrogations and detentions there – evidence that Angel Perez's case has independently turned up.
Interrogations aren't the only thing that happen in Homan Square.
But its interrogations function is less well known, even to close observers of Chicago police.
Now, among other police functions, it's a site for interrogations and hours-long detentions without public notice or legal access, compared by locals to a CIA black site.
Two former senior Justice Department officials are calling on their colleagues to investigate a secretive warehouse used for interrogations by Chicago police and likened to a CIA "black site" facility.
Fallon, the former deputy commander of the Guantánamo investigative task force, explained that the Gitmo leadership was "searching for a hero," since its interrogations weren't getting the desired results.
In court documents filed by lawyers for McCollum and Brown the police department is accused of having framed false confessions for the duo which they made the arrested teenagers sign after hours of interrogations.
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