Sentence examples for techniques of interrogation from inspiring English sources

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Early in 2002, Sir Richard knew the US was moving towards more aggressive techniques of interrogation and rendition, although not the details (and if he knew, then those he reported to – the foreign secretary and above – must have known).

Strakh (1990; Fear), which presents the techniques of interrogation and torture used by the NKVD, the Soviet secret police, and Prakh i pepel (1996; Dust and Ashes) complete the Arbat trilogy.

We took the British Army to the European Court of Human Rights for using techniques of interrogation in Northern Ireland much less extreme than were used in Abu Ghraib -- and, for all we know, in Guantánamo Bay, in Afghanistan and elsewhere in Iraq.

In early 2007 I interviewed Diane Beaver, the lawyer who had been the staff judge advocate down at Guantánamo when, in the autumn of 2002, decisions were being taken on the authorisation of 18 new techniques of interrogation for a detainee who was thought to be the 20th hijacker.

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(a) In General -- No individual in the custody or under the effective control of the United States Government or any agency or instrumentality thereof, regardless of nationality or physical location, shall be subject to any treatment or technique of interrogation not authorized by sections 5-50 through 5-99 of the United States Army Field Manual on Human Intelligence Collector Operations.

Have we been too complacent in thinking that the Americans were alone in developing creative techniques of extradition, interrogation and imprisonment?

Whereas he had once decried the use of torture under any circumstances, he now voted against banning the same techniques of "enhanced interrogation" that had been practiced against him in Vietnam.

[He would not say who called him.] "They asked me if I would monitor the interrogation for Abu Zubaydah and look at the resistance techniques he would use and come up with a list of interrogation techniques to consider.

In the days following Mukasey's op-ed, former Bush administration officials came forward to support the CIA's use of enhanced interrogation techniques and to criticize President Obama for signing an executive order that limited the use of interrogation techniques to the less harsh ones found in the military's Army Field Manual.

We are not going to use the products of interrogation techniques that this President has banned".

The minutes tell of a discussion of interrogation techniques, and the official saying that the legal statutes were vague.

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