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Thinkprogress:
A new report from the Justice Department’s inspector general concluded that “no agents for the Federal Bureau of Investigation took part in the military’s rough interrogations” in Guantánamo Bay, Iraq and Afghanistan. The report, however, also states that agents were too slow to respond to misgivings about questioning tactics. Some agents said the “torture tactics” they witnessed “yielded little actual intelligence“:
F.B.I. agents complained to superiors beginning in 2002 that the tactics they had seen yielded little actual intelligence, prevented them from establishing a rapport with detainees through more traditional means of questioning and might violate F.B.I. policy or American law.
One F.B.I. memorandum spoke of “torture techniques” used by military interrogators. Agents described seeing things like inmates handcuffed in a fetal position for up to 24 hours, left to defecate on themselves, intimidated by dogs, made to wear women’s underwear and subjected to strobe lights and extreme heat and cold.
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Yes the prisoners tortured and killed themselves. The US have treated the prisoners as guest and kindness. We see the injuries, the pictures and the dead bodies but these people did it to themselves. Look the World knows the US are liars. As for the FBI their Dept. Head has openly lied under oath about other crimes and lets face it the record of the FBI goes so deep it involves the plot to kill FDR and the murder of JFK.
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