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To: wvobiwan
More related leaks. Only the Belfast Telegraph - of all news outlets - seems to have this story.

"Terror gulag" indeed.

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Belfast Telegraph Home > News

Black arts of ‘terror gulag’ revealed CIA agents leak interrogation tactics 05 December 2005

Amid a growing row in the United States over torture, a list of ‘‘enhanced interrogation techniques’’ used by CIA agents in secret prisons has been leaked. In at least one case, a prisoner has died.

The techniques have been authorised for use at CIA ‘‘black sites’’ abroad, at which top terror suspects are held.

Last week the US-based organisation Human Rights Watch said ‘‘ghost detainees’’ were held at two military bases, in Poland and Romania. Similar sites in half a dozen other countries, including Afghanistan, Thailand and the Indian Ocean base of Diego Garcia, leased from Britain, are now said to have been closed.

The existence of these detention facilities and what happens inside them are the most secret aspect of America’s ‘‘war on terror’’. In contrast to military-run camps and prisons such as Guantanamo Bay in Cuba or Abu Ghraib in Iraq, where it was impossible to hide all CIA activity, the location of the ‘‘black sites’’ and the identities of those held there are known only to a handful of senior US officials. In the host countries, only the President and top intelligence officials are aware of them.

Details of the secret prisons and the methods used in them have emerged mainly from CIA officers, who said the public needed to know ‘‘the direction their agency has chosen’’.

They broke ranks amid a furore in Washington over an amendment to the military spending package going through Congress. Republican Senator John McCain wants an unequivocal ban on all ‘‘cruel and inhuman’’ treatment of prisoners in US custody, including those held by the CIA.

Eighty-nine of the Senate’s 100 members voted for his amendment, rejecting attempts by the CIA and Vice-President Dick Cheney to exclude prisoners held at the ‘‘black sites’’.

President George Bush has threatened to exercise his veto on any defence bill that has the amendment attached.

The CIA prisons contain the 30 or so most senior al Qaeda captives. They include Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the September 2001 attacks; Ramzi Binalshibh, another prime September 11 suspect; and the Indonesian Riduan Isamuddin, better known as Hambali, accused of masterminding the Bali nightclub bombings in October 2002. Only the merest hints have emerged about their treatment, but according to the most graphic account, given to ABC News in the US, Mohammed won the admiration of his interrogators by enduring ‘‘waterboarding’’ for up to two and a half minutes before begging to confess.

CIA officers who subjected themselves to the same technique lasted an average of 14 seconds.

ABC’s sources said that just over a dozen CIA interrogators were trained and authorised to use the ‘‘enhanced interrogation’’ techniques. At least three had declined involvement. The use of each technique on each prisoner had to be approved, stage by stage, up to the use of the ‘‘water board’’. About a dozen ‘‘high-value’’ al Qaeda targets had been interrogated in this way, and, as one put it: ‘‘All of these have confessed, none of them has died, and all of them remain incarcerated’’.

At least one death has been reported elsewhere, however. In a CIA facility in Kabul known as the ‘‘Salt Pit’’, an officer, described as young and inexperienced, used the ‘‘cold treatment’’ on a detainee, who was left outdoors, naked, throughout a freezing Afghan night. He died of hypothermia.

The case and several others in Afghanistan and Iraq where interrogators — CIA officers, civilian contractors or members of the special forces — went beyond the guidelines and suspects died as a result are being investigated. —

SIX WAYS TO 'BREAK' SUSPECTS

The Attention Grab: The prisoner is shaken forcefully by the interrogator. The Attention Slap: Open-handed slap to cause pain and trigger fear.

The Belly Slap: A hard slap on the stomach to cause pain but not internal injury. Doctors have advised against punches.

Long Time Standing: Prisoners are forced to stand, handcuffed and with their feet shackled for more than 40 hours.

The Cold Cell: The prisoner is left to stand naked in a cell kept near 10C and doused with cold water.

Waterboarding: The detainee is strapped down, dunked under water and made to believe he might be drowned. CIA agents last about 14 seconds.

10 posted on 12/05/2005 7:56:10 PM PST by angkor
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To: angkor

angkor, does it not dawn on you that the MSM will print anything that will undermine the U.S. and Coalition mission in the Middle East? So what if these tactics were used, and even one terrorist died as a result. If our troops and our citizens are safer for it, that's fine. Sounds harsh, but I really don't care about the care and treatment of those who have acted lower than human by killing innocent people for their cause.


11 posted on 12/05/2005 8:04:01 PM PST by phoenix0468 (http://www.mylocalforum.com -- Go Speak Your Mind.)
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To: angkor

Thanks for that post. Very interesting.
It seems to me that those interrogation techniques listed should work just fine - - so why resort to torture?


16 posted on 12/05/2005 8:26:37 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: angkor
Oh, dear, stages have to be approved up to the dreaded waterboarding, which I've heard described in a slightly different manner by some folks who had it done to them.

None of ABC's vaunted talking head experts attended SERE school?

The article even mentions that the technique is something long voluntarily tested on at least some of our own CIA employees. I don't hear the press shedding tears over it when it is used in the course of training- they only get the heebie-jeebies when it might be applied to a group of bloodthirsty former 14th century knife-weilding noggin-loppers who want to kill as many of us as possible.

18 posted on 12/05/2005 8:31:03 PM PST by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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