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"They seek to effect this change by targeting Dr Behnke for his role in drafting APA policy, by falsely claiming that Dr Behnke conducted ethics workshops for military psychologists unbeknownst to APA, and by absurdly casting Dr Behnke as the individual responsible for APA's policy development on the issue of interrogations," Freeh said.

Beyond the issue of interrogations, the two sides have also been at odds over the rights that should be granted to terrorism suspects during trials, in particular whether they should be able to see all evidence, including classified material, that a jury might use to convict them.

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Their views reflect uneasiness among Senate Democrats about Mr. Comey's record on the divisive issue of interrogation methods.

There is no surprise then that Mr. Holder is said by officials to have been resistant at first to the idea of appointing a prosecutor, particularly since the Obama administration has made it clear that it wants to put the issue of interrogation practices during the Bush administration behind it.

The alert, the latest in a series since Sept. 11 about possible terrorist threats, was issued as a result of interrogations of Al Qaeda fighters being held at the American military base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, the officials said.

Still, the renewed attention to the volatile issue of C.I.A. interrogations — after the controversy had all but disappeared from public debate — is sure to set off a range of legal and political challenges for the Justice Department, the White House and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

Nor did the judge decide the issue of whether the interrogations violated the protesters' constitutional rights.

The military custody provision would also be changed to instruct the government to issue regulations to prevent the disruption of interrogations.

The issue of what were permissible interrogation techniques has produced a vigorous debate within the government that burst into the open with reports of abuses at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad and is now the subject of several investigations.

"The Justice Department didn't issue a blanket approval to kill people during the course of interrogations and it's those people who I think should be prosecuted".

The order, issued by Judge Marcia G. Cooke, also allows him to watch 57 videotapes of interrogations he underwent during that period.

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