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In thousands of pages, it challenged the legality of some interrogation methods, found that interrogators were exceeding the rules imposed by the Justice Department and questioned the effectiveness of the entire program.
While much of the March 2004 policy remains classified, newly declassified excerpts indicate that it warned that interrogators "should consider the fact that some interrogation techniques are viewed as inhumane or otherwise inconsistent with international law before applying each technique.
In prison, she underwent some interrogation sessions.
"In Afghanistan, they had some interrogation rules of engagement.
Should some interrogation methods remain secret to keep Al Qaeda from training to resist them?
And he noted that, partly because some interrogation techniques clearly fall short of torture, he sometimes used softer terms when characterizing a range of methods.
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This could bar some techniques that the C.I.A. has used in some interrogations overseas.
Garrett says the best protection against false confessions would be to require that police record interrogations from beginning to end; at the moment, 11 states and the District of Columbia are required or encouraged to record at least some interrogations.
C.I.A. officials also took part in some interrogations involving high-value targets, including as many as two dozen prisoners in Abu Ghraib, an agency official said.
He said he had heard that Mr. Montesinos had also intimated in some interrogations that he has information about the sexual peccadilloes of several judges.
Former military psychologists working under contract for the agency helped design the harsh interrogation procedures, and contractors carried out some interrogations, as well as performing medical and security tasks, according to former agency officials.
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