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A CIA spokesman would not confirm to the Times whether Haspel, who was involved in the CIA's controversial enhanced interrogations program, was involved in Mohammed's interrogations.
Dr. Mitchell testified that he visited the Cobalt prison once, in 2002, and reported that the chief of interrogations was behaving more brutally than the agency authorized for interrogations.
Bailey said Grate has been "very polite" throughout his interrogations.
Mustafa remains in custody and faces further interrogations, police said.
"I would actually get really excited about interrogations," recalled Malik.
We walk down the hallway and observe our first interrogations.
Prosecutors consider the F.B.I. interrogations to be crucial case evidence.
While some interviews may feel more like interrogations, they shouldn't.
"Interrogations are not a quest for information," Ms. Potkin said.
"Interrogations are not a quest for information," Ms. Potkin said.
She was also controversially involved in destroying evidence of those interrogations.
But he was tired "from hours of continuous interrogations," he testified.
She recalls watching Britton recite lines from the real Kemper's interrogations.
India's intelligence service learned specific information during interrogations of the suspect.
It was renamed the Renditions, Detentions and Interrogations Group, or RDG.
They hand out copies of the Army field manual covering interrogations.
Saudi Arabia reportedly use coercion and physical abuse during the interrogations.
Prosecutors say Anwar R. oversaw interrogations before leaving Syria in 2012.
Mr. McCain was instrumental in putting such interrogations to a halt.
His interrogations had been a farce of suspicion, fear, and confusion.
They described arbitrary detentions, violent interrogations and killings by security forces.
Their interrogations are elaborately staged to manipulate their witnesses and suspects.
"The interrogations were extremely aggressive and illegal," she wrote on Medium.
She also is telling them that all U.S. government agencies involved in interrogations should observe the standards set in a U.S. Army field manual on interrogations, said the administration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
After the visitors went back to the United States, the interrogations continued.
Threatened with the death penalty, the men confessed after high-pressure interrogations.
But the police seemed to care more about interrogations than well-being.
They harassed and shunned Bernadette, who withstood repeated interrogations from town officials.
By the seventh day of his "aggressive" interrogations, Nashiri earned modest rewards.
Unusually, they can be subject to lengthy interrogations without their lawyer present.
She has also faced backlash for the destruction of recordings of interrogations.
She was subjected to nightlong interrogations and worse: torture and solitary confinement.
Like Obama, he also has not pushed for coercive interrogations to resume.
In Japan, detained suspects can meet with their lawyers outside of interrogations.
Some people who have been detained in Japan have reported surreal interrogations.
He compared such questions to the torture interrogations of the Egyptian government.
But the agency has occasionally been involved in interrogations in its past.
His punishment was common and brutal; regular detention, interrogations, and eventually torture.
"I said no, because they were there for interrogations," Captain Shimkus said.
Zubaydah's brutal interrogations were also videotaped (more on this in a minute).
"We have to take all these measures, searches and interrogations," explained Peshmerga commander.
From there, interrogations begin as they try to figure out who did it.
And even then black site detentions and enhanced interrogations were limited and targeted.
The interrogations were carried out by police and masked civilians they called paramilitaries.
They beat me during and in between interrogations with hands, feet, and weapons.
There is no public evidence that Haspel took part in the interrogations personally.
The story he ultimately told agents after weeks of interrogations is much darker.
The Egyptian government has denied mistreating the detainees or using torture in interrogations.
It found 198 cases in which the British received intelligence from such interrogations.
They each faced daily six-hour interrogations by a team of three men.
Before his retirement in 2014, Maddox conducted about 2,700 interrogations during his military career.
The inmates are clean and their interrogations polite, nary a cattle prod in sight.
There are many examples of lawful interrogations in terrorism cases producing actionable intelligence information.
New evidence found during police interrogations cleared them of any connection to the attack.
During interrogations, many of the female "witches" were raped, according to Human Rights Watch.
This saved engineers from having to endure grueling interrogations with tons of different hirers.
The gangsters sketched out interrogations and how they beat women and burned down villages.
"Hundreds more have been killed during interrogations," the senior Iraqi intelligence official told me.
"They are useless in interrogations—they just cry," the senior Iraqi intelligence official said.
The interrogations took place in a separate room with a desk and glaring lights.
In 2015, the American Psychological Association banned involvement by psychologists in national security interrogations.
Resistance to his instruction that detectives should record interrogations in murder investigations annoyed him.
Haspel pledged at her confirmation hearing that she would never resume the harsh interrogations.
The pick for C.I.A. director once oversaw interrogations in which terrorism suspects were tortured.
What are his past and current views on the use of torture in interrogations?
The American Psychological Association consequently prohibited its members from participating in national security interrogations.
Later, she was involved in the CIA's destruction of the videotapes of detainee interrogations.
Besides identifying "new targets," the results of these interrogations were shared among the agencies.
I.A. black sites, enhanced interrogations, Gitmo, and warrantless surveillance will all be on the table.
Questioning must take place at a reasonable time, not during work hours — no evening interrogations.
He has had more than 2000 encounters with the courts and endured 20153 prosecutorial interrogations.
Three years later, she drafted a cable ordering the destruction of videotapes of those interrogations.
M.B.S. seems happy to have amplified his message, even if it was through brutal interrogations.
Conducting interrogations at places like Abu Ghraib and Falluja was beginning to take a toll.
After 83 days of imprisonment, interrogations, extortion, and beatings, he and his family fled Aleppo.
Bailey tells Caputo about Piscatella's interrogations and how the guards were forcing inmates to fight.
He endured aggressive interrogations at border crossings in some of the world's most authoritarian nations.
Starting next year, interrogations must be recorded in cases initiated by the Special Investigations Unit.
But her record in the terrorist detentions and interrogations following 9/11 is well documented.
Some were detained far from combat, based on information gleaned from informers and prison interrogations.
Surveillance footage, interrogations, body cameras and jail-house recordings weave together true stories of deceit.
During hours of testimony in July, they described that night and the interrogations that followed.
The vigilantes stream the interrogations online to try them in the court of public opinion.
Chases, interrogations, stakeouts and near-misses bring them steadily, incrementally closer to the inevitable showdown.
Haspel has already faced some criticism on Capitol Hill for her role in controversial interrogations.
" They could also face "prolonged interrogations and extended detention for reasons related to 'state security.
During Khoulani's interrogations, she said her husband was brought into the room wearing only his underwear.
Mattis has said that beer and cigarettes work better than torture for getting information during interrogations.
The court also refused requests to show video footage of interrogations and summon interrogators for questioning.
But broader interrogations of the mismatch hypothesis have found that it is not, in fact, true.
They described relentless torture during interrogations to extract "confessions" or other information, or simply as punishment.
Tension mounts, complete with a crescendo from the chorus and Dafoe's increasing interrogations of his partner.
Critics say a return to harsh interrogations would enflame tensions in Muslim countries and be counterproductive.
But when Eric Fair was conducting interrogations, he made sure that his subjects could hear them.
The Americans took him to a safe house for two days of interrogations by government agents.
Reports summarizing his early interrogations say he was "issued" a rifle and "trained" to use it.
"They never laid a hand on us, but their interrogations were tough and long," he added.
In part, Miranda was a step in the Supreme Court's campaign to eliminate violence in interrogations.
It started, he said, when he was left chained for hours during interrogations and soiled himself.
The middle word of the organization's name is an acronym for Witch Interrogations, Trials & Colonial Hangings.
Deceit and trickery are tools of the trade for the police, at least in American interrogations.
A lawsuit against two psychologists has thrown a spotlight on the brutality used in C.I.A. interrogations.
A subsequent internal study by the C.I.A. found proponents inflated the intelligence value of those interrogations.
She said she was never scared of the man who witnesses said ordered executions and interrogations.
He urged people to contextualize the interrogations and recall that they took place after September 11.
The hyper-militarized borders and selective detentions and enhanced interrogations, all to be taken as ordinary.
He has refused tough interrogations, wriggling out of a slot with the BBC's most rigorous interviewer.
"Interrogations will resume today with the two individuals and their attorney," Guglielmi said in Friday's statement.
Learning their identities has helped guide interrogations and yielded to fresh information about potential ISIS attacks.
The lonely, anxiety-ridden months I avoided others, attempting to hide from interrogations about my social life.
But the most disturbing and chilling aspects of Beware the Slenderman all take place during the interrogations.
Accordingly, the themes covered on Afterlife range from BDSM and immortality to interrogations of Australia's colonial history.
Macklemore's new album, Gemini, has been positioned as a "liberation" from the ponderous interrogations that came before.
We respectfully suggest that a blanket prohibition on participation by psychologists in national security interrogations does not.
According to Loftus's study, the majority of false confessions occur when interrogations last more than 12 hours.
Despite these interrogations and the trial itself, Bamseom Pirates' insist they were never subjugated to outright silencing.
The tech execs will have two more interrogations today by both the House and Senate Intelligence Committees.
She told the senators that under her watch, she would not allow the CIA to resume interrogations.
Sometimes they take suspects away, returning them days or weeks later, when they've finished their own interrogations.
Not the directors, who spotlight a possibly contaminated crime scene, shaky forensic evidence and abusive police interrogations.
And that was very important back then in a time of constant harassment, interrogations and death threats.
In cases where employees did act on allegations, students often endured additional psychological pain through repeated interrogations.
Some of the men were brought to him "bound and helpless," the memo said, for personal interrogations.
Television's biggest night airs on Fox, and a new police procedural focused on interrogations comes to Netflix.
His interrogations at the hands of the security directorate continued, and they were getting closer to home.
During interrogations, detainees were forced to perform mock satanic rituals, or were draped in the Israeli flag.
Along with the many forms of physical torture, Loujain described how she must also endure horrifying interrogations.
Without recordings of the interrogations, hearings on disputed confessions drag on for days, wasting time and money.
Spiers writes she was then subjected to three "extremely aggressive and illegal" interrogations about her organizing work.
This has implications for Ms. Haspel's role in the agency's decision to destroy videotapes of C.I.A. interrogations.
Ms. Haspel's role in overseeing the interrogations and destroying evidence of them already once hindered her career.
Aside from the interrogations, everyday life in the camp ranged from stultifyingly dull to terrifying and bizarre.
In prison, Mr. Yu endured 17-hour interrogations and physical abuse that left him with a hernia.
What Haspel didn't know back then is that a couple of specific jobs she held and activities she was involved in -- enhanced interrogations and supporting the destruction of evidence of those interrogations -- would later become key obstacles to securing the nomination for the top job at the agency.
He claimed his denials would have been captured on the videotapes of his interrogations that were eventually destroyed.
It's a "He said, she said" situation where Suzanne has to subject herself to tests, interrogations, and humiliations.
Some complain that these videotaped agreements, now mandatory at Chinese banks selling similar investment products, feel like interrogations.
During these interrogations, Chinese police would share printouts of tweets posted by the detainee which they want deleted.
There were grand pronouncements, searing interrogations, and a laserlike focus on doing what no one had accomplished before.
He has acknowledged that his long tenure at the CIA will likely be defined by the interrogations program.
The perils of what has been dubbed "flying while muslim" are not just limited to hour-long interrogations.
How did the deserters get so divided that they started turning on one another and engaging in interrogations?
Jason has been subjected to a secret, sham trial, solitary confinement, relentless interrogations, physical mistreatment, and psychological abuse.
By midnight, I'm thinking of recommending this experiment to the CIA as a disorientation tactic for terrorist interrogations.
When the interrogations ended and he was placed in a special hut for cooperators, the food kept coming.
The interrogations at the border stopped, and Mr. Valdhuber's car trunk was no longer searched when entering Austria.
Captain Medina allowed his troops to use prisoners as human mine detectors and personally beat captives during interrogations.
On Tuesday, some U.S. intelligence officials said reports of her alleged involvement in interrogations involving torture were false.
The interrogations that Winston undergoes in the play's second half are graphic enough to verge on torture porn.
The draft calls for further investigation and interrogations to determine whether that negligence amounts to obstruction of justice.
City officials say that 5,000 interrogations have been recorded, and that every detective bureau now has the equipment.
The record of their interrogations afterward is a dance of denial that they intended any harm in Europe.
It authorized the agency to capture and detain terrorists, but it did not mention interrogations, enhanced or otherwise.
But experts say that many parents are ill-equipped to be advocates for their children's rights during interrogations.
At issue is an APA policy announced last year that bans psychologists from participating in national security interrogations.
The interference included officers who were witnesses investigating the case and key questions not being asked during interrogations.
During his trial, Dassey said that he made up everything that he told the officers during the interrogations.
" "We can take another step: We can let U.S. official representatives, including Mueller, take part in these interrogations.
Melzer did not expect U.S. authorities to subject Assange to physical torture such as water-boarding during interrogations.
Letter To the Editor: In "Suit Gives New Details of Brutal Interrogations" ("Lasting Scars" series, front page, June 22), the two psychologists who guided the C.I.A. in its post-9/11 interrogations claim that waterboarding and other techniques widely condemned as torture cause no long-term physical or psychological damage.
The earlier two interrogations, carried out at the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem, lasted a total of eight hours.
U.S. officials have acknowledged that American forces receive intelligence from UAE partners and have participated in interrogations in Yemen.
Born and raised in Pakistan, Malik conceived of Terminal 3 after frequent travels rendered airport interrogations a regular occurrence.
The federation can claim some success in winning reform: video recording of interrogations is becoming more common, for example.
But after many inquiries, interrogations, and an expansive search effort, Fornatora's sister says she has more questions than answers.
She said she underwent three lengthy interrogations without a female officer present, in violation of Israel&aposs own rules.
Most North Korean crew are released to the North after interrogations by intelligence officials if they wish to return.
CIA black sites and enhanced interrogations were an extreme response to extreme conditions in the aftermath of 9-85033.
But police say Pappa refused to name Keffeler during interrogations, claiming she had nothing to do with his injuries.
Many of these interrogations ended up in the same thorny thicket: Who designed the system this way, and why?
Critics point to Haspel's time leading the CIA's black site in Thailand in 2002, where harsh interrogations were conducted.
The interrogations had one purpose: to prevent additional attacks by an enemy willing to do anything to destroy America.
Haspel disavowed the techniques during her confirmation hearing to lead the CIA, but said the interrogations yielded valuable intelligence.
In the 1989 case, the five boys confessed after long police interrogations and were imprisoned for 5-13 years.
But instead, every tip yielded by my Google searches and interrogations of frequent Baja-goers came laden with calories.
Among the most complex of his autobiographical interrogations is his 1995 work "Education Complex" (also not in the exhibition).
The country's attorney general, Sheikh Saud al-Mujeb, said on Monday that detainees had been subjected to detailed interrogations.
The CIA destroyed the videotapes of the coercive interrogations of Abu Zubaydah in 2005, according to the Senate report.
Mr. Reid, a former Chicago police officer, had been considered an expert on interrogations since at least the 1950s.
Nearly half of the country (but not New York) mandates the recording of interrogations through legislation or court action.
For example, she promised to follow "the law" but insisted that the agency's interrogations were legal at the time.
"Those interrogations take on an entirely different tone," said Mr. Kovacic, a former chairman of the Federal Trade Commission.
In 2005, Haspel reportedly played a role in a decision to destroy videotapes documenting the interrogations of both men.
For certain prisoners, the very tool that psychiatrists and psychologists most rely on — asking questions — would forever evoke interrogations.
One false match can lead to missed flights, lengthy interrogations, watchlist placements, tense police encounters, false arrests, or worse.
That was the beginning of what would become just over two years of detention and interrogations for Mr. Garratt.
At times, the films show humanity at its lowest: Mental breakdowns, incest and brutally degrading K.G.B. interrogations all feature.
It kicks off with the promise of murder, teasing out the possibilities in snarky flash-forwards to police interrogations.
Sometimes those investigations and interrogations can feel as though [victims] are not being believed in a lot of ways.
The agency was already prohibited from conducting experiments on prisoners or "silently" dosing people with mind-altering drugs during interrogations.
After more than two years of interrogations and meetings with prosecutors, the Fulton County District Attorney's office dropped her case.
After days of interrogations and torture, her family and friends were released — everyone except Danbi, Namhoon, and their three associates.
It's full of interrogations of overarching world issues – climate change, culture as we know it—filtered through Mering's personal perspective.
Fears that his treachery had been detected were confirmed when he was hauled in for gruelling interrogations by KGB goons.
He was beaten, stripped naked for interrogations and held in solitary confinement before being detained for six months without trial.
Last year, it passed a law allowing lawyers to join suspects in interrogations within the first hour of their arrest.
A staggering 93 women told the organization that they were also beaten by the authorities during their arrests and interrogations.
The interrogations continued, and on June 6 — the last day her family had contact with her — she was arrested again.
Waterboarding is a controversial practice that was used during former President George W. Bush's administration during interrogations of suspected terrorists.
I saw adverts for durian fairs and festivals, and I was greeted with interrogations over my thoughts on specific harvests.
Jaimes and Cardenas have denied the accusations multiple times, but authorities said they have contradicted themselves during interrogations with prosecutors.
Border residents here on our Southwest border, however, face routine interrogations at checkpoints as we go about our daily lives.
Under NSEERS, people from countries deemed "higher risk" were required to undergo interrogations and fingerprinting on entering the United States.
Andrew M. Cuomo would mandate, among other regulations, that the police record interrogations of suspects in most violent-crime cases.
In court documents, Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Jessen argue, among other things, that they played no role in the interrogations.
He was held for months, he said, in a concrete cell with no bed, and endured more beatings and interrogations.
After revelations that the Bush administration had permitted torture tactics in interrogations, McCain helped lead the charge for legislative changes.
Recording interrogations is a way to know whether law enforcement — and jurors — can be confident in the confessions that result.
Lam's interrogations would end as abruptly as they began, and he would be left alone in the same solitary cell.
Episodes each center on individual interrogations, and are self-contained enough that most of them make sense in any order.
Defense lawyers have asked the judge to exclude accounts of the F.B.I. interrogations as tainted by torture in several ways.
Defense lawyers have asked the judge to exclude accounts of the F.B.I. interrogations as tainted by torture in several ways.
After the revolution broke out in March 2011, the airport became the site of interrogations of members of the opposition.
Neither Mr. Mitchell nor Mr. Jessen had conducted real-world interrogations and they relied on techniques designed by totalitarian states.
And procedural protections like access to defense counsel and freedom from coerced interrogations extend to both the innocent and the guilty.
It would also spare Capitol Hill Republicans from media interrogations about the White House's ham-handed unveiling of the original order.
She later scolded them for repeatedly raising objections to the point of slowing the interrogations of multiple witnesses to a crawl.
There must be a reason for Bonnie's gigantic emotional barricades and her mother's uneasy "what did you do now"-y interrogations.
The second channel, located on the reverse side of the same screen, presents footage of the interrogations of prisoners in Afghanistan.
By the end of the '70s, the exhaustion of undergoing such self-interrogations led him to an extended hiatus from video.
Other Chechens have described similar treatment at secret government sites, involving electrocutions, interrogations, and beatings with wooden sticks and metal rods.
Pravit Rojanaphruk was twice detained arbitrarily at military bases for his articles—he tells of dark cells and six-hour interrogations.
The tapes documented the interrogations of two CIA detainees at a "black site" prison in Thailand, which Haspel herself briefly ran.
Defense attorneys also cast Salman as a victim of domestic abuse, who had been recently been exhausted by lengthy FBI interrogations.
Jake Tapper is the network's star interviewer, and he's been giving the most aggressive interrogations of Team Trump for months now.
While some details of Mr. Sarfo's account cannot be verified, his statements track with what other recruits related in their interrogations.
Although blindfolded during some interrogations, detainees told relatives that they saw the two men or recognized their voices from broadcast interviews.
Several former detainees have reported physical mistreatment during the interrogations, including beatings, electrical shocks and suspension upside down for long periods.
She did not directly address her role in the interrogations or the torture of suspected militants by others at the agency.
In one of his first interrogations, he said, he was forced to count the blows, reaching 80 before he passed out.
He abandoned his intention to bring back torture in terrorism interrogations after Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told him it was ineffective.
A German refugee, he translated during the interrogations of Nazi leaders like Hermann Göring and Rudolf Höss, the commandant at Auschwitz.
Professor Blouin added that the frightening word "audit" can cover everything from in-person interrogations to a simple exchange of letters.
He wrote in his memoir that in 2005 she ordered the destruction of dozens of videotapes of interrogations at the camp.
Guriev is himself a leading Russian economist who fled the country in 2013 after being subjected to interrogations and search warrants.
Representatives of our prosecutor's office and investigative authorities can carry out these interrogations and file the materials to the United States.
In fact, Gina Haspel — a career officer who briefly supervised one of the CIA's secret overseas prisons where brutal interrogations took place — believes the military should handle interrogations while adhering to the Army field manual, which does not contain any of the so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" that the CIA used in the aftermath of 9/11.
If the psychological association had followed the American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association in prohibiting its members from participating in interrogations, the torture program would have come to a screeching halt, given that it was necessary to have health personnel present during these interrogations to provide the cover of their safety and doing no harm.
For Tess, the player is the muscle, the lackey, the guy who breaks the arms during the interrogations while she asks questions.
The film is remarkable partly because it draws directly on police records of interrogations of Scholl, both before and during her incarceration.
Videos of her interrogations circulated, which showed male officers threatening to arrest her friends and commenting on her skin color and hair.
With them were two unarmed men in plainclothes who kept to the background — and who, earlier, had observed his interrogations, taking notes.
It is expected in the following days they continue the interrogations with the relatives of both families, as well as school employees.
Reuters reports: Under NSEERS, people from countries deemed "higher risk" were required to undergo interrogations and fingerprinting on entering the United States.
The ACLU brought the suit against the two psychologists on behalf of three men who underwent some of the brutal interrogations techniques.
The plan now is to use the new intelligence gleaned from raids and interrogations to develop further targeting for follow-up missions.
The Thought Police are based on the NKVD (People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs), which actually used riled-up rats in their interrogations.
The GIEI alleges that 17 of the gang members were tortured, citing photographs showing their bodies increasingly battered as the interrogations progressed.
Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia mandate the recording of interrogations, and 18 states have carried out eyewitness identification reform.
They also conducted extensive interrogations of Mr. Sweat, who was put into solitary confinement at Five Points Correctional Facility after his capture.
The statement from the Myanmar president's office said interrogations with suspects captured after the attacks had revealed links with militants in Pakistan.
A military statement on Wednesday said authorities released 15 Syrian detainees and referred 85 others to the main security agency after interrogations.
The association's council of representatives voted overwhelmingly in August to impose strict ethics rules banning psychologists from involvement in national security interrogations.
Modu also told police during interrogations that he was one of the Boko Haram commanders who "coordinated and led" the notorious kidnapping.
Mr. Putin even offered to allow American prosecutors to sit in on interrogations of the 12 intelligence officers charged in the case.
CNN asked the Japanese police whether the allegations that they used forced confessions during interrogations was true, but they provided no comment.
They approach the mysterious case with a feverish intensity, subjecting innocent people to long interrogations, during which two suspects die under torture.
Mr. Qureshi said that during police interrogations, Mr. Raza confessed to being a member of a banned Shiite group, Sipah-e-Muhammad.
In the summer of 1988 alone, the regime hanged an estimated 30,000 political prisoners following minute-long interrogations regarding their political affiliations.
Yet in their interrogations, none of the men admitted wrongdoing, and several insisted that they had gone to Syria for humanitarian reasons.
In Kazakhstan, Ziyawudun thought she was finally safe after months of nightmares, interrogations, and ritual humiliations at the hands of camp officials.
Trump and Haspel, who took part in the decision to destroy tapes of those interrogations, would seem to have more in common.
Mr. Wray said he played no role in approving the legal rationale for those interrogations, adding that he did not condone torture.
Later that same day, the men were released without charge "due to new evidence as a result of today's interrogations," Guglielmi said.
The program was established after the 9/11 terror attacks and required people from "high-risk" countries to undergo interrogations and fingerprinting.
Casey, he told jurors, repeatedly claimed during police interrogations that Caylee was with her nanny — a story prosecutors later believed was a lie.
As many as 561,660 such interrogations took place between 2015 and 2016, according to the Middle East Eye (citing British Home Office figures).
Shqaire would say decades later that his confessions were the result of coercive interrogations and threats by members of the Israel Defense Forces.
He also said Israeli agents were present at his interrogations and that that CIA officers offered him $50 million to remain in America.
It was an odd drink of choice for such a serious man, but only once did he respond to our interrogations about it.
Since interrogations of the detainee began, U.S. Special Operations forces have been using the information he has provided to begin to locate targets.
Whether this crisis truly becomes existential for them depends on how they handle the congressional interrogations this week while the public is watching.
Instead many in Europe, certainly, saw the revelations about enhanced interrogations and secret prisons as proof that America is a violent renegade power.
Public reporting has widely indicated that the tapes covered the interrogations of two men — al-Nashiri and another al Qaeda suspect, Abu Zubaydah.
Fennell, who was for a time the prime suspect, underwent several interrogations, lie-detector tests and a blood test but was never charged.
Beijing has denied any mistreatment and says the sites are "vocational training centres", but former detainees have described interrogations, torture and brutal indoctrination.
Some lawmakers even expressed frustration that the scene on Wednesday seemed all too familiar, with little evidence that the interrogations were yielding results.
Democrats, and some Republicans, had been highly critical of the idea of allowing Russian officials to come to the U.S. for interrogations.  Sen.
A 33-year veteran of the CIA, Haspel's past oversight and approval of waterboarding during interrogations has garnered intense criticism from some lawmakers.
She has also distanced herself from the destruction of CIA tapings of harsh interrogations, saying she didn't order the tapes to be destroyed.
Miranda was the culmination of 30 years of Supreme Court cases that were designed to protect criminal suspects from abuse in police interrogations.
It allows prosecutors to hold suspects while they pursue investigations and also means they can continue interrogations without the presence of a lawyer.
" But prosecutors confronted him with a thick binder of all of his communications, he said, and after repeated interrogations, "my mind was mush.
It accused them of admitting during interrogations that they had made up the allegations in order to get asylum in a foreign country.
And I debated the Queens D.A. as a young D.A. because he didn't want to have videotaped interrogations, working with the Innocence Project.
Mr. Kovaleski, his handler, did not participate in the interrogations; at night, they talked, and the information he gleaned went into his reports.
According to reports, Haspel was in charge of the interrogations of Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, two captured terrorism subjects.
"It's become a pattern at the Boston port of entry for Iranians to go through extreme profiling and aggressive interrogations," the attorney said.
Any time the subjects of religion, terrorism, the war in Afghanistan, and yes, Israel, came up, my peers' questions felt like private interrogations.
The Pentagon is asking a top professional association to end its ban on psychologists participating in interrogations at Guantanamo Bay and other facilities.
"Knives Out" is essentially an energetic, showy take on a dusty Agatha Christie-style murder mystery, with interrogations, possible motives and dubious alibis.
The current interrogations of those with the most valuable information are also yielding fresh intelligence about the state of ISIS capabilities and planning.
Near that office, he said, they would see a plastic bag hanging from a tree, according to the transcripts of the men's interrogations.
The official also confirmed that US personnel are conducting some interrogations under strict military procedures in order not to not violate any laws.
Criminal justice reforms affecting the state's bail system, recordings of police interrogations, the age of criminal liability and access to a speedy trial.
In addition, punishments can include, on pain of re-incarceration, undergoing interrogations using a penile plethysmograph, a device used to measure sexual arousal.
In alliance with the human rights group, he and his once-uniformed colleagues lobbied major politicians to support a ban on coercive interrogations.
It doesn't take much to imagine Europeans and Christians sailing through their interviews and Muslims facing interrogations like those of the Angel Island era.
That was the day that started it all — the wild accusations, the interrogations, and the deaths we now associate with the Salem witch trials.
"We conducted 35 interrogations, reviewed financial statements and tax records which revealed unjustified wealth; who took the bribes and under what scenario," Rodriguez said.
To sip good stuff with an ex-spook echoed the way she had disarmed KGB men in the old days, at her frequent interrogations.
These in-person interrogations show why policymakers and regulators might prefer fewer online platforms — it makes it easier to monitor and hold them accountable.
Once detained, US citizens may not have access to the consulate, may be detained for long periods of time, and could face prolonged interrogations.
Recording greatly helps us evaluate any claim that a confession was false, and it has taught us how to improve the conduct of interrogations.
Originally, the unit was tasked with policing the Islamic State's members, including conducting interrogations and ferreting out spies, according to interrogation records and analysts.
I loved Selma as well, but I'd sometimes — O.K., often — use John as a human shield to deflect or at least filter her interrogations.
Investigators arrived by car in late afternoon to Netanyahu's official residence in Jerusalem where past interrogations have taken place, and disappeared behind security gates.
"Fear of extremely harsh interrogations and beatings experienced by returned North Korean defectors continues," said Phil Robertson, deputy director of the group's Asia Division.
Though they all confessed after long police interrogations, they each later recanted their statements, saying they had been exhausted and coerced by police officers.
But until recently, few appeared to know how its enforcers investigated infractions, or that those who had undergone interrogations felt traumatized by the experience.
In the hunt for Osama bin Laden, for example, the most critical information came from either standard interrogations or non-detainee sources of information.
The events of Édouard's fateful evening are revealed piecemeal, through a series of monologues and interrogations that tumble forth over an intermissionless two hours.
Most of the raids concerned politically motivated right-wing incitement, according to the Federal Criminal Police Office, whose officers conducted home searches and interrogations.
CBP agents have broad legal authority to detain and question individuals at ports of entry, but not to conduct interrogations for hours without cause.
Bruce Frumkin, a forensic clinical psychologist, testified Tuesday, saying lack of sleep, mental issues, low IQ scores and lengthy interrogations contribute to false confessions.
During interrogations, an intelligence officer, known among the detainees as William the Torturer, forced Salahi into stress positions that exacerbated his sciatic-nerve issues.
"Torture and ill-treatment are systematic in detention facilities across Libya, particularly in the initial period of detention and during interrogations," the U.N. said.
"One of the biggest issues that I've addressed since I've been released is the need for electronic recording of interviews and interrogations," he said.
Peter Sarsgaard and David Strathairn star, and there's a smaller role for an actor who knows from interrogations, Vincent D'Onofrio ("Law & Order: Criminal Intent").
From arrests to interrogations to verdicts in the courtroom, I lived for every twist and turn and "I-can't-believe-he-did-it" moment.
What went on after prisoners were summoned for interrogations at Guantánamo was mostly a mystery to the mental health personnel, some of them said.
The CIA declassified a new memo  late last week and concluded Haspel "acted appropriately" in carrying out orders to destroy videotapes of the interrogations.
A police commissioner promised in September 2013 — three years ago — that city detectives were ready to begin taping interrogations in the most serious crimes.
Specifically, they said, she must address questions about her role in the destruction of video tapes of interrogations at a "black site" in Thailand.
In the course of my military service I was from time to time present at and involved with interrogations in which undue force was used.
The treasure trove of information that investigators gained from the interrogations and the data extracted from the phones may help authorities better identify future plotters.
Through Demme's vision, we are taken down winding hallways, seated face-to-face in interrogations, handed night-vision goggles, and told kill or be killed.
The city of Chicago did not respond to requests for comment on the lawsuit, but in their fact sheet, they deny using violence in interrogations.
After the initial FBI interrogations took place, the witnesses were bussed to Selma, Alabama to testify before a grand jury, with Sessions leading the prosecution.
He was gentlemanly during Wan's interrogations and left most of the nastier tactics to his detectives, but he wasn't above a racial epithet or two.
Washington rarely sees such intense intrigue surrounding a sitting president in his first 100 days, a time traditionally devoted to policy initiatives, not police interrogations.
Peteypedia is Watchmen's Pottermore-esque companion site that fills in gaps not explained in the show with in-universe documents such as memos and interrogations.
It said 56-year-old Anwar R. oversaw interrogations at the facility and is suspected of involvement in crimes against humanity between 2011 and 2012.
It is foolish for those who defended what the Bush administration called "enhanced interrogations" to characterize opposition or criticism as "soft on terrorism," or treasonous.
Then in 2005, she was chief of staff to the CIA's clandestine chief, Jose Rodriguez, when he ordered the destruction of tapes of CIA interrogations.
In the first few years, Bashir ordered the interrogations and detentions of his opponents, real and imagined, in infamous "ghost houses," where dissidents were tortured.
Not so well understood was that the parents were only sporadically present for interrogations that spread over a day before the camera was turned on.
That event marked the 30th anniversary of the "Operation Spectrum" arrests of people accused of an alleged Marxist plot who say they underwent harsh interrogations.
Almost daily, they would hear the details of interrogations, stories passed around about life in the labor camps, and the drumbeat of searches and arrests.
Guillam is forced to recall ancient events in interviews that recall interrogations, and to read newly found documents that bring the past rushing uncomfortably back.
He described the aim of the interrogations and debriefings as getting raw intelligence about impending plots and Qaeda associates for intelligence rather than prosecutorial purposes.
Bruce Frumkin, a forensic clinical psychologist, testified Tuesday that a lack of sleep, mental issues, low IQ scores and lengthy interrogations contribute to false confessions.
Sometimes by instruction and sometimes by choice, they typically did not ask what the prisoners had experienced in interrogations, current and former military doctors said.
Over the years, judges threw out his admissions during interrogations, finding they were tainted by mistreatment at the C.I.A. prison and coercive questioning at Guantánamo.
The practice allows them to hold suspects while they pursue their investigation and also means they can continue interrogations without the presence of a lawyer.
But Haspel, who reportedly led a CIA black site in Thailand in 2002 where harsh interrogations now considered torture were conducted, and served as chief of staff to the CIA's top operations officer, Jose Rodriguez, in 2005, when he ordered the destruction of hundreds of hours of videotaped interrogations, often hedged her remarks when quizzed about her own feelings and some very specific potential challenges up ahead.
During the George W. Bush administration, then-Attorney General Michael Mukasey selected Durham to investigate the CIA for destroying videotapes of interrogations that included torture techniques.
Haspel in 2002 served as station chief in Thailand, where the CIA conducted interrogations at a secret prison using methods including waterboarding, widely viewed as torture.
For context, it helps to remember that some officers also complained that reading suspects their Miranda rights would make interrogations impossible, and that the Tennessee v.
Eventually nearly 800 suspected terrorists would be housed in the facility, with reports later emerging of wretched conditions, Koran desecrations, aggressive interrogations and torture-induced suicides.
The testimony published in Le Monde is apparently from several interrogations conducted during the 96-hour period where he was held by police before being charged.
Last year, a bill passed the New York State Senate that would have required police to record interrogations, but the measure never made it into law.
The interrogations came hours before Netanyahu left for the United States, where he will address the AIPAC Conference and meet with President Donald Trump on Monday.
Now an F.B.I. agent, Laurie is called upon to oversee the investigation into Crawford's murder, which has currently moved into the extrajudicial-interrogations-of-racists phase.
During the phone call, Trump dismissed concerns about Haspel's role in past interrogations of suspected terrorists and voiced support for her nomination, a separate source said.
Haspel's nomination has faced scrutiny over her role in overseeing the torture program, and the subsequent destruction of tapes documenting interrogations at a CIA black site.
Employees of the agency also kidnapped suspects and took them to third countries, where interrogations were outsourced to foreign intelligence services with abysmal human-rights records.
Prosecutors are supposed to conduct their own investigations, but they often work hand in glove with party investigators, even participating in their interrogations, the report said.
That includes the F.B.I.'s policy of delaying terror suspects' Miranda warning rights to remain silent and have a defense lawyer during initial interrogations, he said.
When he spends time on and preparing for police interrogations, clearly his capacity to give his full attention to the affairs of the state is impaired.
The film spliced together footage of Wang during the interrogations that preceded his arrest, and then in prison pajamas, flanked by blurred-out men in suits.
During a press conference Tuesday afternoon, Godoy Ramos said the investigation and interrogations continue, allowing them to create a sketch of the woman in the video.
Dr. Mitchell said he reported the chief of interrogations — who was removed from the role in 2003, then died the same year — for abuse of detainees.
When you're almost as popular as the Pope, an investigation is certain, and the movie is dotted with dryly revealing interrogations of Aimee's family and associates.
She has also distanced herself from the destruction of CIA tapings of harsh interrogations, saying she didn't order the tapes to be destroyed, the sources said.
She was also chief of staff to the director of the National Clandestine Service, Jose Rodriguez, in 2005 when the CIA tapes of interrogations were destroyed.
Mr. Saeed said the lawyers who had volunteered to represent the arrested were not always allowed to sit in on the interrogations, as permitted by law.
Dr. Xenakis said the role of the C.I.A. doctors in the program was meant "to protect people and keep them safe," not participate in the interrogations.
In a memo, they listed escalating pressure tactics, including extended isolation, 20-hour interrogations, painful stress positions, yelling, hooding, and manipulation of diet, environment and sleep.
The men, who were arrested Wednesday, were released "due to new evidence as a result of today's interrogations," said Chicago police Chief Communications Officer Anthony Guglielmi.
The harshest interrogations took place outside the detention center, where Mr. Cheng said he was handcuffed, shackled, blindfolded and hooded and driven to a secluded place.
Gang activity only accounts for 6.3 percent of all serial murders — though gang members often don't reveal their affiliation in interrogations or post-trial psychological evaluations.
Detainment recalls the murder and the subsequent police interrogations of Thompson and Venables, who are played by young actors Leon Hughes and Ely Sloan in the film.
Six stories spanning seven episodes run the gamut from kafkaesque interrogations to trials by media in this endlessly fascinating, endlessly frustrating, and formally staggering Netflix original series.
Audio and video recordings are to be encouraged throughout interrogations, as well as a logging system for those who try and interfere in cases, China Daily reported.
The files will include a chronology of sites where the men were held, photographs of living conditions at the prisons and statements obtained through interrogations, Martins said.
Senators had also peppered Haspel with questions during the process about her involvement in the destruction of 92 videotapes showing the harsh interrogations of detainees in 2005.
Mr Sessions has opposed curbs on harsh interrogations for terror suspects (see Lexington) and voted against an attempt to end mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent offences.
In several interrogations shown in the documentary, Dassey implicated both himself and Avery in Halbach's slaying, telling investigators he even helped his uncle dispose of her remains.
Two of the most brutal interrogations — that of two suspected al-Qaeda operatives, Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri — took place at Detention Site Green.
These include that they may feel or be threatened by investigators, have mental issues, be overtired from long interrogations, fear harsher punishment if they don't confess, etc.
McCain, who was beaten as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, has urged colleagues to reject the nominee over her past role in CIA interrogations.
Farag Salem al-Bahsani confirmed the U.S. has been interrogating prisoners in Yemen, providing questions for others to ask, and receiving transcripts of interrogations from Emirati allies.
Agency officers, acting in good faith, with the support of the executive branch and congressional leadership, opened black sites and conducted interrogations using EITs for several years.
"Due to new evidence as a result of today's interrogations, the individuals questioned by police in the Empire case have now been released without charging," he tweeted.
But critics say the authorities have been slow to act, with a spate of interrogations, arrests and bail applications leading to very few actual indictments and prosecutions.
Mr. Trump will also find health professionals far more reluctant to participate than they were years ago, when psychologists helped develop tactics for interrogations and supervised sessions.
It had been a long day of interrogations, so we were looking forward to checking emails, and hearing about what our families were up to back home.
First of all, he spends an uncanny amount of time skateboarding on public art—objects that are, more often than not, billed as "interrogations" of their surroundings.
They returned to their families deeply scarred from interrogations, isolation and the shame of sexual taunts, forced nudity, aggressive body cavity searches and being kept in diapers.
As one of the world's most famous and in-demand authors, she must occasionally submit to public interrogations, particularly when she has a new book to promote.
Last year, my colleagues Matt Apuzzo and James Risen and I searched the world to locate as many men as possible who had undergone those coercive interrogations.
If he wanted the interrogations to end, there was only one answer: ''Let me tell you, filing a complaint will do you no good,'' he was told.
Within a few months, dozens of Al Qaeda members were living in Tehran, undergoing occasional interrogations, aware that their Iranian hosts could betray them at any moment.
The Pentagon is reviewing its own practices, Carson wrote, in order to make sure psychological care of detainees, which is required by law, is separate from interrogations.
In 2005, Haspel drafted the cable ordering the destruction of videotapes documenting the interrogations of the two men, amidst growing scrutiny of the detention and interrogation programs.
In 2000, according to documentation of his interrogations, Lindh went to Pakistan and trained with a radical Islamic group there before moving to Afghanistan and joining the Taliban.
While the report focuses on a single region, Human Rights Watch said torture is a serious problem throughout Ethiopia and it regularly receives allegations of abusive interrogations countrywide.
The Berkowitz deal comes as the Brazil investigation heats up, with the pace of in-court interrogations quickly accelerating in recent months, according to documents reviewed by Reuters.
After that phone call from the police in the spring of 2015, he was summoned for interrogations every few months throughout the year and into 2200, Boumallouga said.
"Chestnut" lacked the first episode's fabulous bookends of Dolores's mirrored interrogations, but it made up for it with the introduction of new characters and the thickening of plots.
Jahromi, who became Iran's youngest-ever minister this week, has faced criticism for his alleged role in conducting surveillance and interrogations during massive anti-government protests in 2009.
"James Baldwin is a man of and ahead of his time; his interrogations of the American consciousness have remained relevant to this day," Jenkins said in a statement.
In videos of interrogations following their arrest, Geyser and Weier express little remorse over what they have done, nor do they panic about being charged with attempted murder.
KSM was subjected to so-called enhanced interrogations by the CIA — what many call torture — that included repeated waterboarding and sleep deprivation — before he was sent to Guantanamo.
But instead of taking meaningful action, Congress descended into general tech support interrogations and increasingly petty accusations of platform bias, culminating in the painfully embarrassing Diamond & Silk hearing.
Lindh went to Pakistan in 2000 and trained with a radical Islamic group there before moving to Afghanistan and joining the Taliban, according to documentation of his interrogations.
The reforms include improving oversight of prosecutors' investigations, barring overly prolonged or late interrogations, and limiting investigations from spilling over into other probes, according to the Justice Ministry.
But in hours-long police interrogations, overseen by Linda Fairstein, who was then head of the Manhattan District Attorney's sex crime unit, four of them confessed on camera.
In Japan, suspects are frequently kept in detention for long periods and defence lawyers are prohibited from being present during interrogations, which can last eight hours a day.
The UAE denied the allegations in a statement to AP. The AP report said U.S. forces have been involved in interrogations of detainees, citing senior American defense officials.
As always, many will find work as police officers or in security services, and Trump's example might prompt some of them to consider using harsher tactics in interrogations.
Her boss, the head of the CIA Counterterrorism Center, chose to destroy the tapes based on the concern that they would identify CIA personnel involved in the interrogations.
We'll get a look at a few more pieces of the Hess flight puzzle next year when Britain is scheduled to unseal the archival material on his interrogations.
While the FBI agents were unaware of the detainees' past statements and interrogations, defense lawyers in the case argued that the interrogation still could have affected their statements.
In 2005, Haspel drafted the cable ordering the destruction of videotapes documenting the interrogations of the two men, amidst growing scrutiny of the agency's detention and interrogation program.
"I was distraught to see my family suffer torture, persecution and interrogations about my activities ... I will not rest until they are freed," Alwadaei said in a statement.
The commander said he never told them they were to be F.B.I. interrogations but checked with them the next morning on whether they would go to the appointments.
An Indian intelligence source said that an ISIS suspect, who claimed to have radicalized the preacher himself, provided material during interrogations that formed the basis of the warnings.
The FBI agents were unaware of the detainees' past statements and interrogations, but defense lawyers in the case argued that the interrogation still could have affected their statements.
The Saudi government did not respond to multiple requests for comment on the torture allegations, Qahtani's alleged role in the interrogations and the imprisonment of Hathloul and Butairi.
In addition to causing psychological harm to the relatives of Uighurs detained in internment camps, Beijing is also subjecting foreign citizens to arrests without trial, interrogations, and abuse.
But while most of the tapes depicted interrogations of Mr. Zubaydah, two were long believed to be of Mr. Nashiri, the detainee who was tortured in her custody.
Prosecutors do not dispute that what Mohammed and the others said in the C.I.A. prisons was coerced, and they are not seeking to use those interrogations at trial.
Mr. Rubio had sharply questioned Mr. Tillerson at a hearing this month, chastising him in a series of interrogations over Mr. Tillerson's equivocating testimony on human rights issues.
"One false match can lead to missed flights, lengthy interrogations, watchlist placements, tense police encounters, false arrests or worse," ACLU policy analyst Jay Stanley said in a statement.
Like all family-focused holidays, it is a time of both celebration and anxiety — deftly parodied by a new and popular song about the ritual of relatives' interrogations.
Their interrogations may also reveal clues about the vast reach of China's global espionage network and the lengths to which the Chinese government will go to protect it.
In the hearings, she posed pointed legal questions to the nominee on issues such as his attitude towards abortion and interrogations of terror suspects during the Bush administration.
Some contain allegations and accusations, but most are transcripts of interrogations carried out at the height of Stalin's Great Terror by the feared agents of the secret police.
Defence lawyers said the pair had given false confessions under torture in close-door interrogations, an allegation denied by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Shin Bet security agency.
He said the agreement would allow U.S. officials to request that Russian authorities interrogate the 12 suspects, adding that U.S. officials could request to be present in such interrogations.
Without approval from the White House or Justice Department, Rodriquez ordered Haspel to destroy 92 VHS recordings of the Zubaydah interrogations, which she had initially been instructed to keep.
In a similar ethos of the NXIVM cult, Ray would hold intense group interrogations in the pursuit of "personal transformation" that would "reveal deep personal truths," the Cut reported.
But she faces a tough nomination battle because of her role in the agency's torture program, as well as the destruction in 2005 of 92 videotapes showing brutal interrogations.
It reported that American officials acknowledged that U.S. forces have been involved in interrogations of detainees in Yemen but denied any participation in or knowledge of human rights abuses.
Meanwhile, poor Nina Krilova (Annet Mahendru) remains the show's most powerful reminder of the realities of Soviet Russia – the interrogations, the terror, the privation, the Gulag and all that.
Questioning was ultimately controlled by American criminal law rather than the laws of armed conflict which would have permitted interrogations without the protections appropriate to the criminal justice system.
Cellmates were beaten to death during interrogations or simply died as a result of lack of food, unclean water and inadequate or no medical care, according to the report.
The alternative would be sweeping up large numbers of people, taking them to a holding facility, and attempting through interrogations to identify them and determine what they had done.
He said it was not until many years later that he learned that his partner had been arrested, and had identified Mr. Dwork under the pressure of prolonged interrogations.
Haspel is facing criticism for her supervision of a black site in Thailand where harsh interrogations were conducted along with her role in the destruction of CIA interrogation tapes.
A CIA spokesman declined to comment on whether she had any further input into Nashiri's interrogation or made any recommendations to the officers who managed his interrogations in Poland.
Recently conservative and progressive states, from Georgia to Colorado, have enacted laws requiring the recording of interrogations and improving eyewitness identification practices, to protect against false confession and misidentification.
The teenagers faced hours of intense interrogations with no lawyers present and often with no parent or guardian, even though they were just 14, 15 and 16 years old.
" Haspel has faced intense scrutiny for her role in the interrogation program, particularly her involvement in the destruction of tapes that documented harsh interrogations at a CIA "black site.
From its inception in the 1950s to is closure in 2004, it led campers through deeply personal interrogations of not only sexism but racism, anti-Semitism, classism, and homophobia.
For years, a Fox News analyst claiming to be a former C.I.A. operative defended harsh Bush-era interrogations and castigated President Obama as a "boy king" who emboldened terrorists.
The Hoffman report said the task force had determined, in effect, that psychologists could remain involved in national security interrogations because of collaboration between key association and government officials.
Custer was in the background of one of Looking Glass' interrogations, and Angela got a message on her pager that read "Little Bighorn," another name for Custer's Last Stand.
But last year this Portugal native unveiled "Recognition," a long-form chamber work interrogating Portuguese colonialism in Angola in which she augments her singing with spoken histories and interrogations.
Richard Madden stars as David Budd, a war veteran with a knack for interrogations who winds up as a bodyguard for a high-ranking politician, Julia Montague (Keeley Hawes).
The show still centers on its signature interrogations, the equivalent of an action show's fight scenes — long and static but intricately choreographed, fought through precise exchanges of haikulike jargon.
"After six years of interrogations, court cases, cages, lawyers, and looking over my shoulder I can finally say: it's over," Hafsa Halawa, one of those acquitted, wrote on Twitter.
The Shin Bet internal security agency, which carried out the interrogations, issued a rare apology for Mr. Beinart's detention, calling it an "error of judgment" by a field officer.
In 2016, mandatory video recordings of interrogations were introduced, but critics say recordings only apply to 5003% of the nation's criminal cases -- which include serious charges such as murder.
The New York Police Department claimed at a recent City Council hearing that it now records interrogations in full, but two judges provided testimony at that hearing showing otherwise.
"This is a radical, extremist Islam which has nothing to do with basic Islam, and which I disavow," Foued's brother, Karim, told investigators, according to documents recounting the interrogations.
During her 30-year CIA career, Haspel supervised the interrogation of terrorism suspects in Thailand, and she later was involved with the decision to destroy tapes of CIA interrogations.
He added that he did not use stress positions in his interrogations because they "don't lend themselves very well to the kind of classical conditioning I was interested in."
He noted that after the Senate Intelligence Committee conducted a five-and-a-half-year investigation of CIA interrogations practices, the panel released only the 500-page executive summary.
In subsequent interrogations, he confessed to receiving the explosives before the attack, according to two officials, and said that he brought them into the compound in a fruit crate.
Videos of the interrogations were edited and later rolled out in a serialized fashion, a Bridgewater version of a reality TV show, said the former employees, who saw them.
The museum doesn't shy away from depicting the harsh tactics of the K.G.B. Far from it: There are interactive exhibits, like a model of a chair used for interrogations.
Hong Kong (CNN)As millions of young Chinese people returned home for the Lunar New Year, many will have been dreading the family interrogations that so often accompany the festivities.
On torture, for example, Mr Trump concedes that the retired four-star marine general, James Mattis, whom he has picked as his defence secretary, believes that brutal interrogations are ineffective.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has asked the American Psychological Association to reconsider its ban on the involvement of psychologists in national security interrogations at the Guantánamo Bay prison and other facilities.
WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives has voted to require Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to determine whether U.S. military or intelligence personnel violated the law in interrogations of detainees in Yemen.
Colonial records show that Churchill's government was well aware of what was happening but failed to stop it, even as it received reports of detainees being burned alive during interrogations.
But during his stay, the unit allowed him to photograph and take videos of brutal interrogations of suspected ISIS members captured during the course of fighting in and around Mosul.
The two psychologists, James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, are credited with developing interrogations methods that included waterboarding, sleep deprivation and other tactics and helping to implement them in the CIA.
Haspel defenders say she was only following orders when drafting a cable ordering the destruction of the videotapes of the interrogations and that another official sent it without consulting her.
Getachew is accused of torture, causing deaths during interrogations and detaining members of opposition groups - at a time when they were labeled terrorist groups and banned under the previous government.
A U.N. investigator said in July that human rights violations against civilians by security forces and insurgents may amount to fresh war crimes, citing reports of deaths during army interrogations.
Once their interrogations have been repeatedly blunted, most will content themselves with a few minutes of raised voices and sanctimonious talking points, hoping to make the highlight reel at MSNBC.
Bush's far-too-timid crawl to war and overlawyered "enhanced interrogations," rather than assuming because Bush's foreign policy went bad a far higher degree of recklessness and folly isn't possible.
But she faces skepticism from Democrats, as well as some Republicans, over her role overseeing a CIA black site and the destruction of videotapes documenting the interrogations of two men.
Over the protests of the F.B.I. agents, and advised by two military psychologists who had no experience conducting interrogations, C.I.A. officials decided that only extreme physical force would break him.
Repeatedly pressed about whether she would allow tactics she considers immoral, Haspel at times evaded senators' questions and noted that the CIA does not have a formal role in interrogations.
As the police operation unfolded, Molenbeek filled with journalists and angry onlookers, who have protested what they consider unfair and heavy-handed interrogations by the police since the November attacks.
It explores topics I've been thinking about in the past year, police violence, interrogations of racial and gender identity and the violence that's enacted by others due to these identities.
That led to a strange, cerebral sound check in which, between testing mikes and speakers, the conversation turned to topics like exculpatory evidence and the need to record police interrogations.
Instead, the Turkish prosecutor was invited to visit Saudi Arabia with his evidence and conduct joint interrogations of the 18 Saudis who have been detained in connection with the killing.
In 2012, Mr. Holder effectively closed that dark chapter in the C.I.A.'s history, announcing that a three-year Justice Department investigation into brutal interrogations was ending without a prosecution.
"Evidence gained from torture is unreliable," Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent who supervised interrogations of high-value terrorists after 9/11, writes in his 2011 book The Black Banners.
Their interrogations have given the Yemeni forces and their American and Emirati partners valuable insights into the insurgents' leadership hierarchy, propaganda plans and local networks, a United States official said.
He cites mismanagement of interrogations — including missed opportunities and the use of "enhanced interrogation techniques" like waterboarding — as a reason a number of terrorism plots were neither anticipated nor prevented.
" After years of holding out in interrogations, he had become what the classified dossier described as a "highly cooperative" font of intelligence—"one of the most valuable sources in detention.
In 22019, Haspel drafted the cable ordering the destruction of videotapes documenting the interrogations of two men at the Thailand prison, amidst growing scrutiny of the detention and interrogation program.
Haspel oversaw the torture of a terror suspect and her name was on a cable giving instructions to destroy video evidence documenting their interrogations, according to The New York Times.
One of the main reasons the defense needs access to information about the CIA agents who conducted interrogations is to explore the alleged torture of the defendants following their capture.
The answer to that question could influence whether F.B.I. interrogations of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other men accused of conspiring in the attacks that killed 213,211 people on Sept.
As widely reported, she oversaw the torture of two terrorism suspects in 2002 and took part in 2005 in efforts to destroy videotapes of those interrogations that occurred in Thailand.
At Evin Prison, "he was subjected to intense interrogations and was forced under great emotional and psychological pressure to sign statements," and he was not allowed visits from his lawyers.
Then there were prisoners who had developed symptoms including hallucinations, nightmares, anxiety or depression after undergoing brutal interrogations at the hands of Americans who were advised by other health personnel.
In his 2013 memoir, "Hard Measures," Rodriguez described how Haspel directed agents to use an industrial strength shredder in 2005 to destroy videotapes of CIA interrogations conducted at black sites.
During U.S. interrogations, he was placed in painful "stress positions," had a power drill revved close to his body and a pistol placed near his head, according to the report.
The senator pointed to her work pushing for videotaped interrogations, limiting racial bias in the eyewitness identification process and lowering African-American incarceration rates by 12 percent as an attorney.
Haspel faced sharp criticism from Democrats in her hearing, including numerous questions over her role in an enhanced interrogation program and her decision in 2005 to destroy tapes documenting interrogations.
The clips were recorded over 20 hours of interviews, so Gutter is able to answer almost any question about his life, including a whole line of interrogations about Holocaust denial.
The committee found British intelligence officers were involved in incidents of mistreatment ranging from officers witnessing torture first-hand to passing on intelligence knowing it could be used in illegal interrogations.
The essay notes that the board stopped short, however, of calling for an end to clinician involvement in force-feeding or tending to prisoners on hunger strikes or participation in interrogations.
DURING HIS decade-long legal battle with the Swiss authorities, Rudolf Elmer, a bank whistleblower, has endured 48 prosecutorial interrogations, spent six months in solitary confinement and faced 1.63 court rulings.
"The questions were not just questions — they were interrogations that were being back by investigations," he told me in a phone interview, speaking through a translator because he doesn't speak English.
The length of detention, re-arrests and an emphasis on long, stressful interrogations without lawyers present puts pressure on defendants to make confessions, on which the judicial process is heavily dependent.
Documents that detail their capture and extensive interrogations, particularly with Haddadi, show how ISIS supported the attackers throughout their journey from Syria through Europe -- and how future attacks might be organized.
NSEERS—a federal program enacted in 2001 and abandoned in 2012—required people from countries classified as 'higher risk' to be subject to interrogations and fingerprinting before entering the United States.
Harris' former colleagues and friends have watched these debates and her prosecutorial interrogations in the Senate with a sense of anticipation, knowing that she is trained to excel in this arena.
Yanghee Lee, the U.N special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, said last month that both sides may be committing war crimes during the conflict, citing reports of deaths during interrogations.
Four former and current senior officials at the CIA will be required to answer questions under oath about the spy agency's history of brutal interrogations, a federal judge ordered this week.
" Dismissing critics who say harsh interrogations don't yield reliable information, Trump said: "I am in the camp where you have to get the information, and you have to get it rapidly.
A dozen Chinese Protestants interviewed by the Associated Press described gatherings that were raided, interrogations and surveillance, and one pastor said hundreds of his congregants were questioned individually about their faith.
Her role in the program was addressed several times during her confirmation hearing, but she told the senators that under her watch, she would not allow the CIA to resume interrogations.
One reason Zuckerberg may be avoiding the U.K. Parliament: there, he might face expert questioners a la the EU lawmakers in a format more like the U.S. congress's rapid-fire interrogations.
During his own deposition, Jose Rodriguez, a top C.I.A. official who destroyed videotapes of the interrogations because of what he called their "ugly visuals," compared the abuse to a gym workout.
The work led to new ways of asking witnesses to look at suspects and of recording complete interrogations, as well as greater rigor in laboratory practices and the preservation of evidence.
But as the Black Friday deadline for signing looms, Chris and Kai will have to deal with government interrogations, family arguments, and one very tense Thanksgiving holiday to make it through.
Bush appointee John Yoo had claimed that Wray had participated in memos stating interrogations would not rise to torture unless they appeared to cause a risk of organ failure or death.
She is expected to face questions about her oversight of the torture of a terrorism suspect at a secret prison in Thailand and her advocacy for destroying documentation of brutal interrogations.
She also needs to explain her involvement in the destruction of 92 tapes of those "enhanced interrogations," evidence that might have shocked public opinion far more than the Abu Ghraib photographs.
But declassified documents have indicated that two of the tapes recorded the interrogations of Mr. Nashiri, the detainee tortured in her custody, and the rest were of another prisoner, Abu Zubaydah.
Feinstein an endorsement Haspel was also chief of staff for Jose Rodriguez, director of the CIA's National Clandestine Service, when he ordered the destruction of recordings of CIA interrogations in 2005.
Perretta films these interviews like interrogations, lingering on the backs of his subjects' heads and using high-angle vantage points to express the sensation of being both under-protected and overexposed.
Initially, we learn the details via cable drama's latest pet structure: interrogations by the police, punctuated by flashbacks of the events leading up to the crime, doubling as unreliable voice-overs.
All said they had endured torture and interrogations while imprisoned and did not want to be identified by name, fearing retribution against their families or against themselves if they ever returned.
He was subjected to solitary confinement, sleep deprivation and aggressive interrogations and was denied basic medical care for illnesses and infections, according to a lawsuit the family filed in October 2016.
A U.N investigator said in July the army may be committing "war crimes" in the region, citing reports of deaths during interrogations of people arrested over suspected links to the rebels.
In the course of those interrogations, the boy, who earlier claimed to have no knowledge of Halbach, gradually describes an increasingly lurid torture scene that culminates in her murder by gunshot.
This vantage point included some of the most powerful stuff I found — genuine interrogations of gentrification, the movement of ethnic groups in LA, and the crisis of the US-Mexico border.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party will scrap the practice of secretive interrogations known as "shuanggui", President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday, part of broader reforms of its anti-corruption architecture.
In his review of the film before its American release in 2006, the New York Times's Stephen Holden mused: How would you behave during the kind of relentless interrogations that Sophie endures?
In several interrogations portrayed as dubious in the docuseries, the nephew, Brendan Dassey, implicated both himself and Avery in Halbach's slaying, telling investigators he even helped his uncle dispose of her remains.
The judge told Ayman he believed him and could tell that he'd been tortured, but that he would have to spend time in jail and be subjected to interrogations as a precaution.
Little wasn't known on the streets, a Baltimore Police source said, so the other sources of intelligence — tapped jailhouse calls, "word on the street," interrogations of the recently arrested — came up empty.
He was 16-years-old when he, during two separate police interrogations, confessed to helping Avery rape and kill Halbach, a  25-year-old photographer, who went missing on October 31, 2005.
She will be the first woman to hold the position if her appointment clears the Senate, where she will face tough questioning about her past supervision of "enhanced" interrogations at secret sites.
Barbs from President Donald Trump have chipped away at the prestige of work that some consider already tarnished by leaks and the belief that "enhanced interrogations" is another way of saying torture.
If you thought the US border was going to chill out with its handcuffed interrogations and lifetime bans over Canadians' weed habits once it's legal, we've got some bad news for you.
After interrogations "women showed physical signs of torture, including difficulty walking, uncontrolled shaking of the hands, and red marks and scratches on their faces and necks," the sources said, according to HRW.
Trump told ABC television in an interview on Wednesday that he thought waterboarding "worked" as an intelligence-gathering tool but would defer to his cabinet on whether to use it in interrogations.
According to the Senate intelligence committee report, the CIA officials made their case by exaggerating both the amount and importance of the intelligence they had gained from the interrogations to that point.
The renowned business leader, who until recently presided over three of the world's biggest automakers, has undergone weeks of lengthy interrogations without a lawyer present while being cut off from his family.
Haspel has come under scrutiny for her role in overseeing the torture of a terrorism suspect in a secret prison in Thailand and the CIA's destruction of videotapes of the man's interrogations.
Mr. Adams said that, beyond the detainment, he worried that the government might use these interrogations as tools to second-guess the immigration status of people who were lawfully in the country.
The policy was approved in response to an APA report that found some association leaders and military psychologists coordinated with President George W. Bush-era interrogations that have been criticized as torture.
On Friday, Mr. Trump said he would let Mr. Mattis "override" him by banning torture during terror interrogations even though Mr. Trump believes the tactics do work in getting information from suspects.
Bowden shows how even the most exquisitely pulled-off interrogations are a messy business, in which exhaustive strategizing is followed by game-time gut decisions and endless second-guessing and soul-searching.
An undercover officer for most of her CIA career, Haspel in 2002 served as CIA station chief in Thailand, where the agency conducted interrogations at a secret prison using methods including waterboarding.
The actions of Laura and Steve, looking back at the interrogations that took place with Brendan Dassey, and with Kathleen, looking back at what happened in the investigation, what happened at the trial?
The app also appears to be an outlet for transmitting answers to regular interrogations of Turkic Muslims by police and other authorities, including about personal religious practices, family dynamics, and other personal subjects.
"We've been reviewing and evaluating this issue with respect to General Flynn on a daily basis for a few weeks, trying to ascertain the truth," Spicer said — noting extensive interrogations of Flynn himself.
These include recording interrogations, standardising eyewitness-identification procedures, expanding access to post-conviction DNA testing and, perhaps most important, opening conviction-review boards inside prosecutors' offices, to investigate post-conviction claims of innocence.
Brennan's comments came shortly after a Senate panel released a blockbuster 528-page report detailing "enhanced interrogation techniques" -- including mock executions, "rectal rehydration," sleep deprivation and beatings -- in interrogations in the mid-2000s.
Even though Mitchell, one of the defendants, claimed the techniques he and Jessen developed caused no harm, he still encouraged the CIA to destroy video footage the agency had made of the interrogations.
Senators pressed her last week over her role supervising a CIA black site in Thailand where detainees faced brutal interrogations, as well as her role in the 2005 destruction of CIA interrogation tapes.
The key issue: It also preps defenders to counter attacks on Haspel for her involvement in the agency's use of harsh interrogations techniques, now widely considered torture, in the post-85033/11 era.
Haspel will also almost certainly be pressed on her role in the destruction of videotapes documenting the interrogations of both al-Nashiri and another al Qaeda suspect held at the prison, Abu Zubaydah.
Retrospective analysis is always easy and 100 percent accurate, but the CIA conducted the interrogations and destroyed the tapes while smoke was still rising from the terrorist attack that killed 85033,000 innocent Americans.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican police and armed forces often use torture and sexual violence against women to obtain confessions during interrogations and arrests, according to a report by Amnesty International released on Tuesday.
When the president's son finally testified in a hearing, senators faithful to the president did not so much question him as try to shut down the interrogations by their colleagues from the opposition.
As in France, lawyers in the Netherlands are not supposed to interfere with interrogations but can interrupt under certain conditions, such as if the defendant becomes too fatigued or distraught to answer questions.
THE B-SIDE: ELSA DORFMAN'S PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY In a lighthearted change of pace from his interrogations of Donald H. Rumsfeld and Lynndie England, Errol Morris directed this profile of his fellow Cambridge, Mass.
A lawsuit by the company behind the widely-used "Reid technique" of police interrogations is accusing Netflix and filmmaker Ava DuVernay of defamation in their depiction of the method, according to The Wrap.
Already, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, a retired four-star Marine general, has led the president to put aside his desire to reinstitute torture in interrogations of terrorism suspects, at least by the military.
The defense sought this information to explore the background of the agents, possibly to attack their credibility at trial, and to develop evidence of the torture their clients endured during the CIA interrogations.
In his 2007 account, the chief of medical services for the C.I.A. also acknowledged that, during "enhanced interrogations," medical providers did not seek knowing consent of the shackled and at times hooded detainee.
During his time in Nuremberg, Mr. Sakheim translated German documents into English; interpreted the interrogations of Höss and other Nazi leaders; and provided simultaneous translation of testimony during the trials in Courtroom 600.
But at City Hall that afternoon in September, two judges, Mark Dwyer and Daniel Conviser, testified that they had seen few cases in which the interrogations — as opposed to the confessions — were recorded.
He won a huge one on Friday, when Mr. Trump, in a remarkable show of deference, said that he would let Mr. Mattis "override" his view that torture could be effective in interrogations.
Dr. Jessen and most of his colleagues had no experience in conducting actual interrogations, but the Department of Defense legal counsel sought information from the agency on detainee "exploitation" beginning in late 2001.
In March, NBC News reported on this spike in searches at the border, noting that CBP was primarily targeting Muslims — including U.S. citizens — and that phone searches frequently accompanied hostile interrogations of travelers.
Police said the investigation, "Operation Timóteo," involved 16 searches and raids across 11 states, including 29 interrogations, four detention warrants, 12 arrests and the seizure of over 70 million reais ($21 million) in assets.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.N. human rights expert voiced alarm on Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump might allow torture in interrogations, warning that it "lays down the gauntlet" for other countries to follow suit.
The arrest has also put some of the practices of Japan's criminal justice system under international scrutiny, including keeping suspects in detention for long periods and prohibiting defense lawyers from being present during interrogations.
Overall, Loftus says research from her lab and others is finding that the harsh, "Law & Order" (her term) style of interrogations may not be the ideal way to get to the truth of matters.
The US Navy determined that the ships carrying the weapons came from Iran based on an examination of the GPS data on board the five vessels as well as from interrogations of their crews.
When asked why he thought he failed the polygraph, Ward said, "I'm a nervous person," and added that it could have been because of a dream he'd had between the first and second interrogations.
Police Commissioner Richard Ross said there have been "tremendous reforms" in the Philadelphia police department since Wright&aposs incarceration, citing advances in forensic sciences and changes in investigative procedures, such as videotaping of interrogations.
And because Americans tend to look to their leaders to tell them what's acceptable on issues like torture, Trump may have opened the door for law enforcement to use harsher tactics in police interrogations.
In a Facebook post advertising the rally outside of the museum, the organization criticized the CIA's secretive drone program and its history of brutal interrogations, which President Obama and others consider to be torture.
Her ordeal culminated in a series of "interrogations" conducted by the duo over a 12-day period in a bid to force her to confess to various false crimes they had accused her of.
Haspel oversaw a CIA black site in Thailand in 2002 where harsh interrogations were conducted, although she was not at the site when al Qaeda suspect Abu Zubaydah was waterboarded at least 83 times.
The panel is expected to approve her, but some senators who aren't on the committee say they want more information about her role in destroying tapes of CIA interrogations using techniques some consider torture.
I am not sure if he was under arrest at that time or what and I'm not sure if the work we had done over those two years prompted police to tape those interrogations.
Yanghee Lee, the U.N expert on human rights in Myanmar, said last week that both sides may be committing "war crimes" under the cover of the blackout, citing reports of deaths during army interrogations.
Dr. Eric Topol, a professor of genomics at the Scripps Research Institute in California, cautioned that the sheer amount of testing, scans and other "deep interrogations" could produce incidental findings that cause unnecessary anxiety.
That did not prevent the military-controlled government, however, from arresting the pair on obviously concocted evidence, subjecting them to brutal intimidation and interrogations and charging them under the colonial-era Official Secrets Act.
She also served as chief of staff to Jose A. Rodriguez Jr., the divisive C.I.A. officer who decided to destroy 92 tapes of agency interrogations, some of which showed torture of a Qaeda terrorist.
" But in a series of aggressive interrogations, Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee expressed indignation and asserted that the attorney general had been "purposely misleading," engaged in "masterful hairsplitting" and even "lied to Congress.
But the Reid technique prohibits "striking or assaulting a subject, making any promises of leniency, denying a subject any rights, conducting excessively long interrogations, or denying a subject any physical needs," the lawsuit says.
"When the target is indeed captured alive, then we often can get even more valuable information through interrogations, immediate and continuing over time," said William Wechsler, a former top counterterrorism official at the Pentagon.
She oversaw a CIA black site in Thailand in 2002 where harsh interrogations were conducted, although she was not at the site when al Qaeda suspect Abu Zubaydah was waterboarded at least 83 times.
The commission also persuaded lawmakers to require procedures to reduce the number of mistaken eyewitness identifications and to require that police interrogations be recorded — smart steps toward a fairer and more accurate justice system.
Many of these cases involve DNA evidence showing conclusively that the perpetrator was not the defendant, while others involved confessions extracted by the police through high-pressure interrogations that were shown to be false.
The fear and mistrust of the refugees is palpable — the Gestapo is operating on the streets unfettered, arresting dissidents and hauling them into an unmarked house for interrogations — and suicide is a constant presence.
Their interrogations have resulted in valuable intelligence, the official said: Two of the fighters were associates of the ISIS killer known as Jihadi John, responsible for the brutal beheadings of several hostages, including Americans.
When my husband and I asked -- no, let's be honest, begged -- the doctor's office to refill my prescription, I was subjected to multiple interrogations by nurses at the surgeon's office about my pain level.
Gina Haspel — a CIA operative who oversaw the torture of two terrorism suspects at a secret prison in Thailand and then helped destroy tapes of the interrogations — will likely be the next CIA director.
And new legal constraints introduced over the Obama years on interrogations of terror suspects combined with the political and military constraints imposed by years of grueling foreign wars might all combine to box Trump in.
Responding to criticism from the medical community, the U.S. military recently cut back on use of psychologists to assist in interrogations or provide mental health care at facilities like the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Since her arrest in August 2014, she has experienced regular beatings and interrogations, spent two weeks in solitary confinement, and gone on prolonged hunger strikes — one of which resulted in a heart attack last February.
But the 44-year-old Dubai-based executive, distinguished by the World Economic Forum as a "Young Global Leader", is still in Tehran's Evin prison, where former political inmates say torture is frequent during interrogations.
James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, contractors who helped run the C.I.A.'s harsh interrogation program, were the most controversial examples of psychologists involved in George W. Bush-era interrogations before the abusive programs were ended.
The Times reported that the interrogations had yielded valuable intelligence, and that U.S. officials had hoped to keep the men's capture secret to give them time to pursue leads and launch raids on ISIS targets.
Opponents feared it would set the scene for psychologists to get involved once more in interrogations — at an ominous time, given President Donald Trump's enthusiasm during his presidential campaign for waterboarding and other harsh methods.
Robert Vadra, a former property developer whose wife is Priyanka Gandhi, sister of Rahul Gandhi, the Congress president, has in recent weeks been repeatedly summoned for all-day interrogations regarding a series of past transactions.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein cited Trump's views on vulnerable communities including minorities and his talk of authorizing torture in interrogations, banned under international law, as "deeply unsettling and disturbing".
"Due to new evidence as a result of today's interrogations, the individuals questioned by police in the Empire case have now been released without charging and detectives have additional investigative work to complete," Guglielmi said.
The investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election and big tech's role has come to a head this week with interrogations of Google, Twitter and Facebook by both the House and Senate Intelligence Committees.
The Associated Press reported there was a network of 18 prisons run by UAE or Yemeni forces, and that US forces participate in interrogations, although no instances were found where US forces participated in abuses.
Two Tunisian men held captive by the CIA more than a decade ago claim that they were threatened with an electric chair, a previously undisclosed method used during the spy agency's period of brutal interrogations.
Also in 2015, the Guardian uncovered evidence that Chicago detectives were stashing prisoners away at a black site called Homan Square, where they conducted interrogations without booking suspects or allowing them access to a lawyer.
She will likely be questioned by members of the Senate Intelligence Committee about her past involvement in the spy agency's use of harsh interrogations techniques, now widely considered torture, in the post-9/11 era.
From interrogations and surveillance, they know the route crossed territory that until a few weeks ago was claimed by the Islamic State — which has taxed shipments of drugs and other goods in Syria and Iraq.
The overall effect of these interrogations, Jihadi John shows, was to build up Emwazi's street cred among the radical circles he was joining while alienating him from the government that was supposed to represent him.
Cheng says he was subjected to lengthy interrogations, where agents accused him of being a British spy, and pressed him to admit that the British government was behind the pro-democracy protests roiling the city.
After a series of interrogations, Ms. Hoodfar, a professor of anthropology at Concordia University in Montreal, was arrested again last week and transferred to Evin prison, her family said in a statement released on Wednesday.
The four psychologists who wrote a separate rebuttal also cite Defense Department documents to show that the Pentagon had already changed its policies to ban harsh interrogations by the time of the 2005 task force.
They were even more alarmed that Mr. Pompeo's deputy at the C.I.A., Gina Haspel, had been named to replace him, given her role in coercive interrogations of terrorism suspects in the years after the Sept.
In France, defendants can have a lawyer present during interrogations, but the lawyer is not allowed to interrupt — although in practice, they sometimes do, and they are allowed to ask questions when investigators are finished.
In this case, Bowden shows how even the most exquisitely pulled-off interrogations are a messy business, in which exhaustive strategizing is followed by game-time gut decisions and endless second-guessing and soul-searching.
In the testimony, published by a Russian-language news portal, Meduza, Mr. Serebrennikov suggested that the topics touched upon during pretrial interrogations in November and December were completely unrelated to the essence of the case.
Some of the men said that during their interrogations, they did not have access to their families or to lawyers and were subjected to abuse, including electric shocks, beatings and cigarette burns, Amnesty International said.
RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia governor has pardoned four former sailors who became known as the Norfolk Four, ending a decades-long fight to clear them of rape and murder convictions based on intimidating police interrogations.
While she told senators at her confirmation hearing this week that the C.I.A. should never resume the brutal interrogations, she maintained that officers should not be judged for their actions more than a decade ago.
"One false match can lead to missed flights, lengthy interrogations, watch list placements, tense police encounters, false arrests or worse," Jay Stanley, a policy analyst at the American Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement.
Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, wrote to the museum in May asking that it include the committee's study in the exhibit and the prohibitions against the use of torture in interrogations.
It responded to a 2006 Supreme Court ruling about the Geneva Conventions that had put C.I.A. interrogators at risk of prosecution for war crimes, leading to a temporary halt of the agency's "enhanced" interrogations program.
Without using the word "torture," these remarks are clearly aimed at Chinese anti-graft investigators, who are known to deploy harsh tactics during lengthy interrogations and linked to numerous suspicious deaths of officials in custody.
Clad in inmate's clothes, forbidden at times to speak, summoned irregularly before a "commission" for interrogations, he drifted in a Kafkaesque world of bizarre "treatments," complete with a dreaded Seventh Wing, reserved for dangerous madmen.
Sources familiar with her career who requested anonymity said that at one point she was the chief of the CIA station in a country where harsh interrogations were used on at least one terrorism suspect.
The links became apparent the morning after the killing of Ms. al-Rabi, when a car set out from the settlement of Yitzhar to coach the students in how to deal with Shin Bet interrogations.
Reuters TV Two Reuters reporters accused in Myanmar of possessing secret documents were subjected to sleep deprivation and asked if they were "spies" during police interrogations, their lawyers suggested during questions posed to a police witness.
Among other things, Sweet found, CIA agents and their allies successfully infiltrated the deserters in hopes of fomenting discord, setting off a vicious cycle of internal scrutiny and paranoia marked by interrogations and allegations of brainwashing.
In the cities and towns though, the interrogations, the regime "ghost houses" and disappearances, which we who grew up in the shadow of this regime remember all too well, are much invoked but not widely utilized.
Repeatedly pressed during the hearing about whether she would allow tactics she considers immoral, Haspel at times did not directly answer senators' questions and noted that the CIA does not have a formal role in interrogations.
Mr. Obama's critics declared repeatedly that the would-be Christmas bomber had stopped talking because he was read the Miranda warning and given a defense lawyer, showing that F.B.I.-style interrogations did not work for terrorists.
But the rebuttal by the military psychology division says that the language in the task force's report was not shaped to allow the Pentagon to continue harsh interrogations because the Defense Department had already banned them.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released transcripts last year of interrogations between Metro safety officers and track inspectors, who appeared to suggest that fear of retaliation caused them to falsify inspection reports about track conditions.
At least 119 men moved through the C.I.A. jails, where the interrogations were designed to disrupt the senses and increase helplessness — factors that researchers decades earlier had said could make people more susceptible to psychological harm.
The case cast a harsh light on Japan's criminal justice system, which allows suspects to be detained for long periods and prohibits defense lawyers from being present during interrogations that can last eight hours a day.
The case cast a harsh light on Japan's criminal justice system, which allows suspects to be detained for long periods and prohibits defence lawyers from being present during interrogations that can last eight hours a day.
The former detainees accuse the contractors, the former military psychologists James Mitchell and John Bruce Jessen, of having designed and helped carry out a program of brutal interrogations of terrorism suspects after the attacks on Sept.
Officers may not be able to properly handle the paperwork, interrogations and bureaucracy associated with processing more than 50 suspects, said Dr. Yayla, who headed counterterrorism operations in a southeast Turkish province from 2010 to 2012.
On Thursday, he sat for a pair of hourlong interrogations with black moderators who asked probing questions about his commitment to black America, his struggles to appeal to black voters and his stewardship of South Bend.
" Shokin told The Hill for an April 2019 article that he had made "specific plans" before his firing that "included interrogations and other crime-investigation procedures into all members of the executive board, including Hunter Biden.
On his second full day in office, Mr. Obama ordered the closing of the Guantánamo Bay prison — a directive still unfulfilled — and banned torture by mandating that terrorism interrogations be guided by the Army Field Manual.
" The fax also noted that medical officers asked detainees if they are in pain after the interrogation session has ended and gave Tylenol or Aleve "to detainees who report headache and other discomforts during their interrogations.
She said the Legislature should move to revamp the cash bail system, bolster identification procedures during police lineups, require that interrogations of suspects be recorded and raise the age of criminal responsibility to 18 from 16.
The essay's authors say the need for new policies is also reinforced by a 2015 investigation showing that the DoD worked with the American Psychological Association (APA) to get approval for the participation of psychologists in interrogations.
Thomas McInerney repeated an old and disproven conspiracy theory about McCain's time as a POW, saying on Fox Business regarding the subject of torture's effectiveness in interrogations: The fact is, is John McCain — [torture] worked on John.
Some psychologists were involved in the harsh interrogations that took place in the early days of the war on terror, as sites operated by the CIA and the military filled with detainees captured in Afghanistan and Iraq.
He said she had denied all the allegations and that no proof had been presented after 32 days of what he described as "harsh and intensive" interrogations, which included being tied to a chair for long periods.
In 2015, the APA commissioned a report from former federal prosecutor David Hoffman, who concluded that the association colluded with the Pentagon in 2005 to maintain loose ethical guidelines that allowed psychologists to assist in brutal interrogations.
Still, he does not expect that this week's vote will be the end of the line, given that psychologists have been arguing about the legacy of their profession's role in abusive interrogations for more than a decade.
The case has cast a harsh light on Japan's criminal justice system, which allows suspects to be detained for long periods and prohibits defense lawyers from being present during interrogations that can last eight hours a day.
Xi also said the party would scrap the practice of secretive interrogations known as "shuanggui", in which cadres accused of graft and other disciplinary violations are routinely subjected to extrajudicial detention, isolation and interrogation by the CCDI.
Former Deputy Director Michael Morell lead an internal review of Haspel's role in the 85033 destruction of tapes documenting a pair of brutal interrogations at the prison in Thailand that has been slammed by critics as incomplete.
As debate over her candidacy intensified late last week, officials said she had offered to withdraw if the debate over her candidacy might draw the CIA into a damaging new controversy over its interrogations after 9/11.
Haspel is under scrutiny from both sides of aisle because of her reported role in interrogations at a "black site" prison and the destruction of videotapes documenting the waterboarding sessions of an al Qaeda suspect there. Sen.
The case has cast a harsh light on Japan's criminal justice system, which allows suspects to be detained for long periods and prohibits defence lawyers from being present during interrogations that can last eight hours a day.
"Considering that for the last two interrogations, as well as the next one scheduled for the end of November, this man has chosen to withdraw into silence, my role ends," Mr. Berton told the weekly magazine L'Obs.
The first secret prison was in Thailand, where, as an undercover officer in 2002, Ms. Haspel oversaw the torture of two terrorism suspects and later helped carry out an order to destroy videotapes that documented the interrogations.
Four and a half days of intense interrogations of the accused was a highly celebrated event that led many to expect that a new day had come that February in the region's and country's response to lynching.
" In another document Mr. Groharing read, an unnamed senior interrogator described an unidentified black site as "good for interrogations" because it was "the closest thing he has seen to a dungeon, facilitating the displacement of detainee explanations.
They repeatedly asked for details on Ms. Haspel's role in some of the most notorious episodes of the interrogation program, including her conveyance of an order from her superior to destroy videotapes documenting 92 of the interrogations.
As reported in the American Criminal Law Review, Tom Sullivan, a former United States attorney and partner at Jenner & Block in Chicago, interviewed hundreds of officers in police and sheriff's departments that had begun to record interrogations.
There, police collect data at people's homes, police stations and roadside interrogations to feed into a centralized system called the Integrated Joint Operations Platform, which spits out determinations for whether Muslim citizens should be interned or not.
In June 2006, the Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling that not only struck down the administration's military commissions system, but also implied that officials involved in abusive interrogations might be vulnerable to prosecution for war crimes.
The vice president singled out some of the real estate mogul's more extreme proposals, including his call to temporarily ban foreign Muslims, attack the family members of suspected terrorists and use new forms of torture during interrogations.
By the end of the month, Mr. Hua, an experienced labor activist, was stranded in a crowded police holding cell, kicked by a fellow inmate and facing long interrogations about a wristwatch with a concealed video camera.
As reported in the American Criminal Law Review, Tom Sullivan, a former United States attorney and partner at Jenner & Block in Chicago, interviewed hundreds of officers in police and sheriff's departments that had begun to record interrogations.
YANGON (Reuters) - Two Reuters reporters accused in Myanmar of possessing secret documents were subjected to sleep deprivation and asked if they were "spies" during police interrogations, their lawyers suggested during questions posed to a police witness on Monday.
Based on the AP investigation last year, the House of Representatives voted on May 24 to require Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to determine whether U.S. military or intelligence personnel violated the law in interrogations of detainees in Yemen.
But the movie's striking central device is the way it allows her to conduct impossible interrogations of the characters' younger selves, who speak to the camera, answering her questions and challenging her about what she'd thought was true.
Musicians had to go to the police department's licensing division to be fingerprinted, photographed, and subjected to interrogations about their personal life—mostly focused on their potential drug use—before they could be certified as worthy and wholesome.
Coates's interrogations of sovereignty seem particularly relevant, given the Republican Party's largely successful attempt to blunt President Obama's policies by violating the norms of governance—to say nothing of the farce that is Donald Trump's front-running candidacy.
During his garde à vue interrogations he reportedly told police his group initially planned to rob Kardashian West on an earlier date and had precise information on her movements in Paris, where she was attending Paris Fashion Week.
The case has cast a harsh light globally on Japan's criminal justice system, which allows suspects to be detained for long periods and prohibits defence lawyers from being present during interrogations that can last eight hours a day.
He is pushing the administration to give the full Senate access to a Justice Department report detailing her role in the destruction of tapes documenting the brutal interrogations of a detainee at a black-site prison in 2002.
"Due to new evidence as a result of today's interrogations, the individuals questioned by police in the Empire case have now been released without charging," Chicago Police Department Chief Communications Officer Anthony Guglielmi said on Twitter Friday evening.
In one recent egregious example, five employees of a Hong Kong-based bookseller known for selling books that needle the Beijing leadership disappeared, only to resurface later in the mainland, where they faced harsh interrogations and public humiliation.
The case has cast a harsh light globally on Japan's criminal justice system, which allows suspects to be detained for long periods and prohibits defense lawyers from being present during interrogations that can last eight hours a day.
The rebuttal issued by the military psychology division says the Defense Department had already banned harsh interrogations by the time the association created a task force in 2005 to review its ethics guidelines after the Abu Ghraib scandal.
"The intensified wave of arrests, detentions, summons, interrogations and criminal charges brought against numerous Shi'ite religious clerics and singers, human rights defenders and peaceful dissidents is having a chilling effect on fundamental human rights," the U.N. experts said.
Helt has occasionally used Twitter to voice her views on intelligence matters, including her opposition to the nomination of CIA Director Gina Haspel because of her supervision of a black site in Thailand where harsh interrogations were conducted.
And Mr. Graham, a proponent of holding terrorism suspects in wartime detention — for interrogations without defense lawyers, and in case someone dangerous can't be prosecuted — sees the two detainees as an opportunity to reopen Guantánamo for new business.
The CIA's coercive interrogations at its secret prisons have been the subject of days of testimony at those hearings in Guantanamo, and defense attorneys have argued that any evidence gathered from detainees gained by coercive techniques is inadmissible.
A state agency, the Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs, substantiated numerous allegations of abuse and neglect against 13 employees, according to records, transcripts of employee interrogations and legal depositions obtained by The Times.
NEW YORK An article on Saturday about hospital interrogations of Ahmad Khan Rahimi, the man charged in last year's bombings in Manhattan and New Jersey, misidentified the location in New Jersey where a shootout with the police occurred.
Some interrogation methods are more likely than others to produce false confessions, yet there are no national standards; fewer than half of states require interrogations to be videotaped, and all of them allow interrogators to lie to suspects.
In an interview with The New York Times in November, Mr. Trump said that he was "surprised" when Mr. Mattis told him that he opposed torture and instead favored more humane interrogations of prisoners based on rapport building.
It's a fitting project for Barlow, whose Her Story challenges players to piece together an apparent murder mystery using a clunky faux-computer interface to search through video clips from a number of separate but related police interrogations.
It begins in 2008 — in scenes that switch between a parole officer's interrogations of two young men recently released from prison — and flashes back to 2000, to follow the road to the crime for which they were incarcerated.
Changes are necessary because participation in interrogations and force-feeding "violate(s) the basic principals of medical ethics including `do no harm' and beneficence," said Dr. Stephen Xenakis, a retired Army Brigadier General who wasn't involved in the essay.
Despite that concern, experts said such restrictions were unusual and even harsh in Japan, which has faced international criticism for the prolonged detention of suspects, who are often held until a trial starts, with defense lawyers banned from interrogations.
Just days before the executive order arrived, the Center for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) filed 10 legal complaints over aggressive interrogations by Customs and Border Patrol agents, including demands that travelers unlock phones and provide social media account names.
Nick ran out the clock with an extremely long and boring series of interrogations, meaning we didn't get a rose ceremony this week but we did get to watch Christen crack under pressure and spill the Liz beans (+210).
Police carried out five arrests, more than two dozen interrogations and over 100 search warrants, seizing jewels, luxury vehicles, artwork and an airplane in an asset freeze to cover up to 8 billion reais ($2.5 billion) in alleged damages.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The lawmaker behind a landmark congressional torture report on Thursday demanded the release of classified documents on past CIA interrogations before the U.S. Senate considers President Donald Trump's nomination of Gina Haspel to lead the spy agency.
Then, for the first set of interrogations, Mr. Khweis was not Mirandized...During each interrogation, Mr. Khweis begged, pleaded, and wept, imploring the agents to bring him back home, even if it meant returning home to face criminal charges.
Three former teachers from two schools in Beijing and Shanghai who were detained for between 10 and 13 days before being deported this year say authorities drug-tested teachers multiple times within weeks of arrival and conducted extensive interrogations.
At the Pentagon, a medical ethics task force last year recommended new rules that would allow American military health care personnel to avoid involvement in activities like interrogations that violate their conscience or the ethical standards of their professions.
Most Democrats have said they will vote against her nomination because of her role in overseeing the enhanced interrogation program during the George W. Bush administration and the subsequent destruction of tapes documenting interrogations at a CIA black site.
"My staff was dealing with the consequences of the interrogations without knowing what was going on," said Albert J. Shimkus, a retired Navy captain who served as the commanding officer of the Guantánamo hospital in the prison's early years.
While information about Baluchi's interrogations was being withheld from his own defense team, it had apparently been shared with the filmmakers Mark Boal and Kathryn Bigelow, who seemed to know more about Baluchi's treatment than his own lawyers did.
Despite negative press received by Google, direct calls from Vice President Mike Pence to end the project and two congressional interrogations of executives, the only major setback to Project Dragonfly came from Google's privacy team standing up to management.
The United States is not always sure who exactly has been killed in counterterrorism operations conducted from a distance, including by a drone strike, and confirmation can sometimes come later through new intelligence such as intercepted conversations or interrogations.
While running a CIA prison in Thailand, dubbed a "black site," Haspel oversaw the torture of a terror suspect and her name was on a cable giving instructions to destroy video evidence documenting their interrogations, according to the Times.
Drumming up fears about the Islamic State, which he said was "spreading like wildfire," Mr. Trump said that if he was elected, he would bring back the use of torture techniques like waterboarding in the interrogations of terrorism suspects.
Most Democrats have said they will vote against her nomination because of her role in overseeing the enhanced interrogation program during the George W. Bush administration and the subsequent destruction of tapes documenting interrogations at a CIA black site.
The morning after the Friday night attack, the Shin Bet said, activists set out by car from the settlement of Yitzhar for Rehelim, where they briefed the students on how to prepare for, and deal with, Shin Bet interrogations.
One Turkish businessman said he was traveling in China (where he used to live) on a routine business trip when Chinese officials took him into custody and forced him to endure 38 days of hunger, sleep deprivation, and interrogations.
Writing for the Atlantic, Caitlin Flanagan, whose interrogations of gender are as welcome by young feminists as hymnals are by atheists, was the first to wonder why Grace, pushed beyond her point of interest, had not simply gone home.
Haspel — who is set to replace current chief Mike Pompeo, who in turn replaces the fired Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State — oversaw one of the CIA's most brutal interrogations and was later involved in destroying videotapes of the torture.
"Military clinicians, particularly senior medical officers, justify participation in interrogations and force-feeding by asserting that the patient they're responsible for is the nation and government and not the individual they are supposed to be helping," Xenakis said by email.
Related: Palestinian Father Dies Eight Days After Firebombing That Also Killed His Toddler Defense lawyers said the pair gave false confessions under torture in close-door interrogations, an allegation denied by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Shin Bet security agency.
In 2014 Representative Mike Pompeo of Kansas, a Republican named by Mr Trump to head the CIA, condemned a Senate report on CIA interrogations, saying it put "American lives at risk" by revealing techniques that he called "within the law".
It's likely to be the first of many Democrat-led interrogations of Trump administration officials in the post-Mueller world, though the White House has made clear that it will not voluntarily comply with any of the House's investigations or subpoenas.
" The court pointed to statistics in a recent Boston Police Department report that revealed that "black men in the City of Boston were more likely to be targeted for police-civilian encounters such as stops, frisks, searches, observations and interrogations.
In 2015, the Guardian reported that Richard Zuley, a former detective who left the Chicago force to conduct interrogations of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, had practiced many of the same interrogation techniques on prisoners in Chicago between 1977 and 2007.
Some viewers might be surprised to see President Obama's administration pressuring the Senate and running interference for the CIA; "The [enhanced interrogations] the CIA did—that is not our mess," says Obama's chief of staff at one point in the film.
The Associated Press, which obtained a copy of the document, reports that the agency considered the use of the drug Versed for use during terror suspect interrogations in 2002 but ultimately decided against asking government lawyers for permission to use it.
In one move on Monday that could shed more light on her role in the interrogation program, the Justice Department provided senators with the summary of a 22019 investigation into the destruction of tapes documenting a pair of brutal interrogations.
Authorities summoned Negad al-Borai, a prominent defense attorney and rights advocate, for several interrogations on charges of "broadcasting false information" and "disturbing public security" after his firm sent to President al-Sisi a draft bill that would criminalize torture.
Cooperation of security guards with the military dictatorship's political police involved listing workers seen as leftist militants and interrogations inside the factory with the use of torture, besides providing cars for detainees to be taken away in, the study found.
Haspel was chief of staff in 2005 to the head of the CIA's clandestine service, Jose Rodriguez, when he ordered the destruction of the tapes documenting the CIA's harsh interrogations of terrorism detainees that critics say amount to torture, including waterboarding.
The ambassadors argue in the letter that Haspel "should be disqualified from holding Cabinet rank" because of reports that she was involved in the interrogation program and the subsequent destruction of tapes that documented interrogations at a CIA black site.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Subjected to daily interrogations and blocked from leaving China for more than a week, Australia-based academic Feng Chongyi arrived home in Sydney on Sunday, vowing to return to the mainland later this year to complete his research.
But Ms. Haspel also oversaw a secret C.I.A. prison in Thailand when a terrorism suspect was waterboarded there and she later drafted a cable ordering the destruction of videotapes documenting brutal interrogations — both of which could complicate her Senate confirmation.
Developments quickly take the young analyst from his desk at Langley to Yemen, where he participates in interrogations and the occasional firefight as he pursues a terrorist mastermind in the Middle East who may or may not have ties to ISIS.
But the proposal, which critics said was aimed at intimidating Arab voters, brought Netanyahu's electoral fraud accusations to the forefront of a fight for political survival that has been marked by daily leaks of police interrogations of witnesses against him.
Many cases described by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee involved British agents feeding information to allies, primarily Americans, for the interrogation of detainees who they knew or suspected were being abused, or receiving intelligence from such interrogations, without raising objections.
Abu Zubaydah's drawings are a vivid reminder that in the frenzied immediate post-9/11 years, the administration of President George W. Bush authorized coercive interrogations that the current CIA director, Gina Haspel, has testified that the agency would never revive.
But the self-deadening required to see the children that way is linked by the Institute's sole repentant employee to the desensitization that made her able to work in "black houses" in Afghanistan and Iraq, where "enhanced interrogations" were performed.
Mitchell testified at the request of the defense, who sought to show that the interrogations their clients withstood after 2007, when the torture program was officially dismantled, were fundamentally similar to the ones they withstood when the program was still operational.
But many that might have the broadest impact are likely to wither on the vine, such as same-day voter registration, early voting and changes in the state's bail system, its speedy trial policies and its practice of recording interrogations.
A CEO of one of the world's most powerful companies sat dumbfounded, stammering, unable to address predictable questions from a member of Congress who is well known to be as prepared and relentless in her interrogations as any politician in America.
The ACLU also asked that they be able to meet with the man, that any interrogations be stopped, that they be notified if he's transferred to another U.S. facility or another nation and that his indefinite detention be declared unlawful.
Paul cited Haspel's reported position leading a CIA "black site" in Thailand and subsequent part in an order to destroy video evidence of interrogations as reasons he thought it would be "inappropriate" for the Senate to confirm her to the post.
Public health and other administration officials fielded questions from more than a dozen senators for about an hour while HHS Secretary Alex Azar and acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf faced sharp interrogations at a pair of Senate budget hearings.
Otherwise, the judge said, he will exclude the opinion from evidence he is taking in long-running pretrial hearings that are now addressing whether the F.B.I. interrogations in 11 of the five men at Guantánamo will be admissible at the trial.
Ghosn described his captivity in Japan to reporters earlier Wednesday as a "nightmare" that included intense interrogations of up to eight hours a day, without access to a lawyer, and threats that his family would suffer if he didn't confess.
Lawrence Wilkerson, who was chief of staff to US Secretary of State Colin Powell between 2002 and 2005, later told Vice News that his CIA contacts had indicated "interrogations took place" on Diego Garcia as part of the CIA's rendition efforts.
As the former head of the C.I.A.'s Clandestine Service, Mr. Rodriguez was investigated, though not prosecuted, by the Justice Department for destroying videotapes of interrogations of Al Qaeda detainees because he worried that the "ugly visuals" might endanger American lives.
In a remarkable show of deference to his own subordinate, Mr. Trump said during an earlier news conference Friday morning with Theresa May, the British prime minister, that he would let Mr. Mattis decide about whether to use torture in interrogations.
WASHINGTON — As a clandestine officer at the Central Intelligence Agency in 2002, Gina Haspel oversaw the torture of a terrorism suspect and later took part in an order to destroy videotapes documenting the brutal interrogations at a secret prison in Thailand.
Sharing responsibility for their capture and as a recipient of the intelligence produced by their interrogations, I had a sense of moral reassurance in the understanding that my colleagues handled and interrogated the detainees humanely — just as they had been trained.
In 1966, Mao launched the Cultural Revolution to purge and purify his movement, and the nuclear site — now politically suspect, having been built with the help of the hated Soviets — erupted in purges, interrogations and fighting between rival radical factions.
"However, this timeline became problematic in the days following when many additional evidentiary data sets were discovered including Uber dashcam videos, hotel surveillance videos, door lock interrogations, private security dispatch logs, citizen cell phone videos, and traffic safety cameras," the report says.
Ghosn's arrest has put Japan's criminal justice system under international scrutiny and sparked criticism for some of its practices, including keeping suspects in detention for long periods and prohibiting defense lawyers from being present during interrogations, which can last eight hours a day.
There are more interrogations into the frequency and diversity of characters that deviate from the usual templates of what is considered worthy of good, complex storytelling as well as meta tracking of things like who gets to write the narratives of marginalized groups.
The case has put Japan's criminal justice system under international scrutiny and sparked criticism for some of its practices, including keeping suspects in detention for long periods and prohibiting defense lawyers from being present during interrogations, which can last eight hours a day.
A former senior U.S. intelligence official, who requested anonymity, said many CIA officers would oppose reinstatement of black site interrogations, in part because they were forced to obtain lawyers after the withdrawal of the Justice Department memos that legalized the harsh techniques.
"Due to new evidence as a result of today's interrogations, the individuals questioned by police in the Empire case have now been released without charging and detectives have additional investigative work to complete," the Chicago Police Department said in a email to Reuters.
Although there is no public evidence that Haspel participated directly in interrogations, she briefly ran a "black site" prison in Thailand in 2002 during a period in which the USS Cole bombing suspect, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, was waterboarded three times.
Even with my background in electronic surveillance, detentions and interrogations, I confessed that I was unable to suggest any new tools, laws or authorities that would give us any appreciably better odds of stopping an attack like the one in Manhattan last year.
The new president waited only two days to end the C.I.A.'s secret prisons, prohibit torture as part of interrogations and order the closing of the Guantánamo prison — which remains open seven and a half years later because of deep resistance from Congress.
State newspaper the China Daily, which did not indicate its sources, said the new regulation would set clear standards on how to handle corruption tips, how to handle ill-gotten assets, and would encourage audio and video recordings to be made throughout interrogations.
CNN reported that the suspect, a 39-year-old male who has yet to be identified publicly by police, had damaged or altered his fingertips in a way to prevent identification through traditional means, and had refused to give his name during interrogations.
When Mueller finally has nothing to show for months of interrogations and millions of dollars spent, other than a few process crimes, there will be many questions asked about this enormous witch hunt, and Democrats and the media won't have good answers.
He has shown a maddening ability to duck and bluster and filibuster and falsify his way through even the most pointed interrogations, not to mention offend his interrogators' well-tended egos by not always bothering to show up in person for their conversations.
In a December 2011 memo that the CIA recently made public, Michael Morell, then the agency's deputy director, reported that while serving at CIA headquarters in 2005, Haspel drafted a cable authorizing the destruction of videotapes of some of the harsh interrogations.
Other interrogations, as well as Mr. Sarfo's account, have led investigators to conclude that the Emni also trained and dispatched the gunman who opened fire on a beach in Sousse, Tunisia, in June, and the man who prepared the Brussels airport bombs.
Schaubühne, Berlin On a nearly bare stage, the French writer Édouard Louis's 2016 autobiographical novel about a sexual assault and its aftermath comes vividly to life through a series of crisp monologues and maddening interrogations, in an adaptation by the director Thomas Ostermeier.
Elsewhere in that city, at 84 Avenue Foch, Odette Sansom, a French-born British intelligence officer, was having a very different war, as she was being given a "Gestapo pedicure," with each of her toenails yanked out during interrogations by German intelligence officials.
That decision followed revelations that in the early 2000s the association had finessed its ethics guidelines so that psychologists could aid interrogations by suggesting lines of questioning, for example, or advising when a confrontation had gone too far or not far enough.
Attempts to make investigators record interrogations have faced resistance from the police and prosecutors, who have tried to limit the scale and scope of those requirements, according to Osamu Niikura, a lawyer and member of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA).
Trump's choice to run the CIA, Gina Haspel, a longtime operative who ran a "black site" prison in Thailand in 2002 and later played a role in destroying taped evidence of agency interrogations, has also rattled cages in certain corners of Capitol Hill.
Haspel's record has sparked a tense standoff with Senate Democrats, thanks to her role in a particularly controversial episode in CIA history: a pair of brutal interrogations that took place at a black site prison known as "Cat's Eye," which she briefly ran.
While the nation has been exposed in recent years to police abuses involving the fatal shooting of citizens, particularly black Americans, the new report presents something no less insidious: dragnet interrogations routinely conducted below the radar as a supposed tool of criminal justice.
But despite the obstacles, the investigative team — with the blessing and cooperation of the Hicks Babies community — works to try and bring answers to the families impacted by Dr. Hicks' actions, from conventional DNA searches, door-to-door interrogations and a mausoleum search.
The CIA on Friday did declassify a 2011 memo in which former Deputy Director Michael Morell found that Haspel "acted appropriately" when she drafted an order to destroy videotapes of harsh interrogations at a "black site" prison in Thailand that she briefly ran.
Haspel's record has sparked a tense standoff with Senate Democrats, thanks to her role in a particularly controversial episode in CIA history: a pair of brutal interrogations that took place at a black site prison known as "Cat's Eye," which she briefly ran.
The CIA on Friday did declassify a 2628 memo in which former Deputy Director Michael Morell found that Haspel "acted appropriately" when she drafted an order to destroy videotapes of harsh interrogations at the black site prison in Thailand that she briefly ran.
For baffling reasons, Gannon (James Badge Dale), an ex-cop whose presence in the group ostensibly guarantees protection from infiltration by undercover officers, is trusted to take charge of interrogations — a job that in effect requires checking off a list of contrivances.
The task force was made up of senior administration officials and had a charter calling for lawful interrogations, the closure of CIA black site detention facilities, and a study of US detainee transfer policies to ensure they complied with domestic and international laws.
The Ghosn case has put Japan's criminal justice system under international scrutiny and sparked criticism for some of its practices, including keeping suspects in detention for long periods and prohibiting defense lawyers from being present during interrogations, which can last eight hours a day.
The Ghosn case has put Japan's criminal justice system under international scrutiny and sparked criticism for some of its practices, including keeping suspects in detention for long periods and prohibiting defense lawyers from being present during interrogations, which can last eight hours a day.
His arrest has also put Japan's criminal justice system under international scrutiny and sparked criticism for some of its practices, including keeping suspects in detention for long periods and prohibiting defense lawyers from being present during interrogations that can last eight hours a day.
This bonus scene is confusing for a number of reasons, starting with the fact that we just saw the Man In Black getting treated on the beach, and ending with the fact that this interrogations means the Man In Black is a host/human hybrid.
Delhi passed on unusually specific intelligence in the weeks and days leading up to the attacks, Sri Lankan officials have said, and at least some of it came from material obtained during interrogations of an ISIS suspect arrested in India, an Indian official told CNN.
Odo's biological novelty drew similar ridicule in Deep Space Nine, and the android Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation was not only the butt of many early jokes, but subject to several interrogations where he had to defend his very right to exist.
Halfway through the first season, two of us decided to check in with each other and consider how we're feeling about a many-year commitment to naked-robot interrogations, mystery mazes, surreptitious time-jumps, and Ed Harris slaughtering his way through the entire cast.
Haspel provided a handful of new details during the course of the hearing — like the number of detainee interrogations documented in a set of videotapes that she supported destroying in 2005 — but she declined to confirm key details about her record in a public setting.
A fertile "Handmaid" who conceives will (likely) be spared further degradation and cruelty: zaps of a cattle prod, terrifying interrogations over infractions of the social contract by which she is now bound, or exile to perform clean-up duty in the environmentally contaminated colonies.
"Vitally important to the instant case is that the Reid Technique does not involve and prohibits: striking or assaulting a subject, making any promises of leniency, denying a subject any rights, conducting excessively long interrogations, and denying a subject any physical needs," the lawsuit said.
Unmasking Jihadi John features audio clips from an interview Emwazi gave to the advocacy group Cage, complaining about his interrogations at the hands of MI5, which had him on their radar for several years before he finally left the U.K. for Kuwait, then Syria.
As Haspel prepares for confirmation hearings before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the question is not whether her past will haunt her, but whether she can persuasively argue that her experience with harsh interrogations has convinced her not to allow their use again.
Topher's parents are too busy to do more than assume he is "fine"; Steve's parents stifle with their interrogations and imposing expectations; Brand's mother is dead, and his father, disabled by an industrial accident, has cycled into a spiritual paralysis symbolized by his spinal injury.
Coats would not commit to fully declassifying all information on Haspel's involvement in the the techniques — now classified as illegal torture — including interrogations at a so-called black site prison and the destruction of videotapes documenting the waterboarding sessions of an al Qaeda suspect there.
Ghosn's arrest has also put Japan's criminal justice system under international scrutiny and sparked criticism for some of its practices, including keeping suspects in detention for long periods and prohibiting defense lawyers from being present during interrogations that can last eight hours a day.
But his effort stalled: The local district attorney turned out to have been personally involved in the illegal interrogations, the state attorney general at the time declined to take the case, and the state inspector general investigated but did not have the power to prosecute.
Ghosn's arrest has also put Japan's criminal justice system under international scrutiny and sparked criticism for some of its practices, including keeping suspects in detention for long periods and prohibiting defense lawyers from being present during interrogations, which can last eight hours a day.
Memoirs by Mr. Rodriguez and by John Rizzo, the C.I.A.'s top lawyer during much of the Bush administration, both said Mr. Nashiri's interrogations were videotaped, although by late 2002 the agency had switched to a practice of taping over the previous recording each day.
Haspel, who has spent 33 years in the CIA, was in charge of a "black site" in Thailand in 2002 during the harsh interrogations of detainees, although she was not in charge when al Qaeda suspect Abu Zubaydah was waterboarded at least 83 times.
And due process provisions are distinctly different than those in the United States and other Western countries -- Japan's system has been referred to as "hostage justice" since the accused can be detained and subject to interrogations for up to 23 days prior to indictment.
In the interrogations of Nazis like Höss and Hermann Göring, Hitler's deputy, Mr. Sakheim played a part in confronting them with incriminating evidence, "often in the form of captured wartime documents that they themselves had signed," he wrote in The Jerusalem Post in 2015.
As his unit moved east toward the Netherlands he began to translate interrogations of German prisoners — initially to find out where the Nazis were producing V-1 missiles and V-2 rockets, but also to learn the locations of minefields, enemy artillery and tanks.
As the first black woman in the Senate in over a decade, she garnered attention from her perch on key committees for her intensive interrogations of Trump administration officials and nominees, most famously during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing with former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Ms. Harris has built a devoted following because of her Senate committee interrogations of Trump administration officials, but she remains disliked by some criminal justice activists who say her policies as California attorney general and San Francisco district attorney helped increase the state's prison population.
"Due to new evidence as a result of today's interrogations, the individuals questioned by police in the 'Empire' case have now been released without charging and detectives have additional investigative work to complete," Anthony Guglielmi, the Chicago Police Department spokesman, said in a statement.
He said his interrogators told him that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and suspected planner of the USS Cole bombing Abdel Rahim al Nashiri were asked about him during their interrogations, and both said it was "absurd" to conclude that Abu Zubaydah was a member of al-Qaeda.
The Department of Defense (DoD) should go further and prohibit military health personnel from participating in interrogations or force-feeding hunger strikers, according to Leonard Rubenstein, a public health and ethics researcher at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and colleagues, writing in the journal PLoS Medicine.
Geopolitical observers will recognize Ramzan Kadyrov as a strong-arm dictator who for the last 10 years, and with the blessing of Putin and his Kremlin, has been turning Chechnya into his own personal playground of political killings, torture, corruption, interrogations, state intimidation, and general repression.
Though little is known publicly about the more than three decades she has spent at the agency — something with which several Democrats took issue throughout the confirmation process — Haspel is known to have briefly supervised one of the CIA's secret overseas prisons where brutal interrogations took place.
They say Mr. Hoffman failed to take into account that by the time the 2005 policy review had determined that psychologists could remain involved in interrogating detainees, the Pentagon had ended abusive interrogations in the wake of a scandal over the treatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib.
Jessen, who was present for at least the first 231 days of Rahman's detention, provided instruction to Zirbel on the use of certain techniques, as Zirbel was a "first-tour operations officer with no experience or training in interrogations or prison operations," according to the report.
Plea bargains are being brought in as part of the horse-trading over a larger criminal-justice reform, in which prosecutors opposed to routine recording of interrogations have managed to limit it, in exchange for formal recognition of plea-bargaining and other aids to investigating complex crimes.
For anyone picked up for drinking and driving, Hartlen threatened to force them to listen to Nickelback's 2001 album Silver Side Up in the back of his cruiser; kind of like the Canadian equivalent of Metallica's "Enter Sandman" being played during "enhanced interrogations" at Guantánamo Bay.
When asked about moving beyond the Army Field Manual on the use of torture as part of interrogations, Pompeo said he had not yet found a reason to do so and, for now, the CIA under him would follow the law without seeking to change it.
"Senator, I would advise — I do not believe the President would ask me to do that, but um, we have today in the US government other US entities that conduct interrogations," Haspel said, then naming the Department of Defense and FBI as better venues for interrogating detainees.
Dianne Feinstein of California, Ron Wyden of Oregon and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico — have sent the CIA multiple letters demanding more information about both the tapes incident as well as Haspel's time running a CIA "black site" in Thailand where harsh detainee interrogations were conducted.
From trying to have it both ways in approving "enhanced interrogations" during the Iraq war to his "cagey" recollections about when he learned about the Clinton emails on Anthony Weiner's computer, Comey's track record indicates he is not to be trusted, wrote Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi.
Haspel made clear that she does not believe the CIA should be in the interrogation business — and she would not allow the CIA to resume interrogations — but she declined to criticize the CIA for using waterboarding and other interrogation tactics that critics say amounted to torture.
Mr. Trump's insistence in recent days that he has no problem with ethnic profiling might have led to tougher interrogations of Mr. Rahami when he traveled to Quetta, Pakistan, the center of Taliban power, and returned, or when he came back from there with a Pakistani wife.
According to the Senate report, the United States tortured some 40 individuals (not counting those whose interrogations were outsourced to other nations), while our quagmire in Vietnam involved endemic atrocity and millions of civilian deaths — in half as many years as the war on terror has lasted.
Haspel is set to be grilled by the Senate Intelligence Committee not only about her role in the use of the techniques, but also about her involvement in the destruction of videotapes documenting a pair of brutal interrogations at a black site prison that she briefly ran.
Saul Kassin, a psychology professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice who has called for all police interrogations to be recorded on video, pointed to several documents and articles over the past decade that raised concerns about the reliability of methods like the Reid technique.
Mr. Lim's group accused the army of setting up fake profiles on dating apps to lure gay military personnel into revealing their identities and subjecting them to humiliating homophobic interrogations, although the army's own regulations forbid identifying or outing gay men or asking about their sexual experiences.
" Recalling one of the interrogations of Göring in the USC Shoah interview, Mr. Sakheim described him as "a very large, intimidating man, with big jowls, who looked like he had lost weight," adding, "He wasn't getting the gourmet food in prison that he was used to.
Haspel's record at the agency has sparked a tense stand-off with Senate Democrats, thanks to her role in a particularly nightmarish episode in CIA history: a pair of interrogations that took place at one of the prison known as "Cat's Eye," which she briefly ran.
These children are typically taken by officials they have never met, without warning, then subjected to intrusive interrogations, medical examinations and sometimes strip searches, wrote Paul Chill, a law professor at the University of Connecticut, in a 2004 article about practices that experts say continue today.
"There are no secret detention centers and no torture of prisoners is done during interrogations," a government spokesperson told AP. But lawyers and families interviewed in both reports rebuffed the Gulf nation's claims, pointing to hundreds of instances in which men have been disappeared, tortured, and abused.
At the same time, serialized true-crime programs, such as "Making a Murderer" and the first season of the podcast "Serial," are bringing the failures of due process into focus: careless police work, flawed forensics, forceful interrogations, unreliable witnesses and the woeful condition of state-funded criminal defense.
During interrogations about his work — police seemed to believe he had access to sensitive information — security agents put him in an electric chair, turned it on for 20 seconds at a time, and threw cold water on his face to revive him when he passed out from the pain.
It may be fitting to describe the work as aggressive, as the methodology I used to talk about unpublicized bio-surveillant methods of government was certainly aggressive, namely the interrogations that those with the lowest white blood cell count were subjected to at the exhibition, but it wasn't angry.
"Prince clearly views Trump's vow to bring back torture, CIA-sponsored kidnapping, and enhanced interrogations, as well as his commitment to fill Guantánamo with prisoners, as a golden opportunity to ascend to his rightful place as a covert private warrior for the U.S. national security state," Scahill wrote.
The defense lawyers are trying to get the judge to exclude F.B.I. accounts of what the accused terrorists told them in 2007 — after their transfer to Guantánamo from the black sites — as tainted by torture and F.B.I. collaboration with the C.I.A. over their interrogations in the black sites.
The note said that the experts were not granted access to key witnesses and interrogations, including of two suspects arrested in March, nor to the whereabouts of another key witness who acted as an interpreter to Catalan and Sharp at a meeting the day before they were killed.
The texture of everyday life is less precise—the peripheral fruit pickers and wedding guests in Everybody Knows don't refract the central concerns of the story in the subtle way that, in earlier films, the crowds of people in banks or waiting for pretrial interrogations in Tehran do.
Here are excerpts from his essay, titled "Four Years Afar" and originally published in Chinese on Mr. Xu's blog: While being held before his trial at Beijing's No. 3 Detention Center, Mr. Xu was subjected to long interrogations on the New Citizens Movement, including on who else was involved.
The current Congress, and the House Judiciary Committee in particular, has flipped that power on its head, using its authority to conduct hostile interrogations of Justice Department prosecutors and F.B.I. agents who were simply doing their jobs and following evidence where it led them in the Russia inquiry.
Lawyers for Mr. Mohammed's nephew, Ammar al-Baluchi, called Dr. Mitchell to testify in a long-running defense effort to show the interrogation program was a Bush administration-wide effort and persuade the judge to exclude subsequent F.B.I. interrogations of the defendants at Guantánamo in 2007 from their trial.

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