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No book of photographs of men would be interrogated in the same way.
There, they would be interrogated by teams of Americans, including civilian law enforcement and intelligence agents.
Many of those who did refused to identify themselves, out of fear that they would be interrogated by the Americans.
In other developments, the authorities said Monday that Yukos's chief executive, Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, would be interrogated again as part of a continuing investigation into the company.
Security officials said the Pakistanis who arrived late on Saturday would be interrogated before they were allowed to rejoin their families.
A table and two chairs were placed in the middle of his cell, as if to constantly remind him that he would be interrogated.
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You'd already been working on the Independent Student Association as a signatory in the 1970s, you'd been interrogated, and then these events happened in Gdansk in 1980.
But the poor Indian guy I'd been interrogated and flown back with wasn't afforded the same luxury and had no idea how he was going to get home.
The overseas crimes of America's recent past would now be interrogated from a victim's point of view.
Ultimately, threatened with a prison sentence, concerned that all his Chinese friends would also be interrogated, he made the necessary "self-criticism" and was ordered out of the country.
The driver at first agreed, but men from the neighborhood intervened, saying the men would have to be interrogated before they could be moved.
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