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  • ...ton Administration]], with brief U.S. interrogation but primary [[coercive interrogation]] in third countries
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  • ...detention camp, who requested and received permission to use non-standard interrogation techniques on "resistant" prisoners
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  • ...first unified (i.e., [[military police]] and [[interrogation|intelligence interrogation]]) task force commander at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, and transferred t
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  • ...n]]; he was in various [[CIA]] programs of [[extraordinary rendition]] and interrogation
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  • {{r|Interrogation}} {{r|Coercive interrogation}}
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  • ...ligence Agency program that used adults to explore more effective means of interrogation as part of the larger Project ARTICHOKE.
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  • {{r|False flag interrogation techniques}} {{r|Interrogation}}
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  • A summary and index to the interrogation techniques approved by senior leadership in the [[U.S. Department of Defens
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  • ...risk of being behind enemy lines or taken prisoner; [[R2I]] (resistance to interrogation) is the British equivalent
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  • ...law enforcement, transferred by Presidential order to military custody and interrogation, and, as a result of [[Padilla v. Rumsfeld]], sent back to civilian jurisdi
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  • On the individual level, [[coercive interrogation]] is a recognized subset of interrogation, with, for example, the threat or actuality of torture.
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  • ...rce intelligence]] to [[fraud]] to [[counterintelligence]] to [[false flag interrogation techniques]], a manipulative technique where the manipulator leads others t
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  • Its major provisions are restrictions on the use of interrogation techniques that could be construed as torture, as well as restricting the a ==Permitted interrogation techniques==
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  • ==Counterterrorism and interrogation== As he left office, he defended the effectiveness of enhanced interrogation techniques <ref name=AP>{{citation
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  • ..., that he had specific prior knowledge of the 9/11 attack. According to an interrogation log acquired by ''Time'' magazine and confirmed by the Department of Defens | title = Inside the Interrogation of Detainee 063
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  • | publisher = U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey}}</ref> During Interrogation No. 6, he discussed the Pearl Harbor raid and the formation of the [[kamika | id = INTERROGATION NAV NO. 6/USSBS NO. 40
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  • {{r|Waterboarding interrogation techniques}}
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  • ...n for the [[George W. Bush Administration]] attributed the resistance to [[interrogation]] of suspected [[al-Qaeda]] members to instructions in this document.<ref n
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  • ==The NCIS and the use of "extended interrogation" techniques at Guantanamo== ...in the [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]] were being subjected to questionable interrogation techniques.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
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  • ===Interrogation=== ...force (SMU TF) or conventional units. From the onset, ISG, which its own interrogation staff, had concerns about the SMU TF's treatment of detainees.<ref name=SAS
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  • | title = Interrogation of Admiral Ozawa, Jisaburo, task force commander in the Leyte operation | id = Interrogation No. 55
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  • ...power. During her nomination hearing, she explicitly called waterboarding interrogation technique|waterboarding a method of torture when asked by Sen. Dianne Feins ...telligence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|intelligence interrogation and Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudic
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  • [[George Kisevalter]] of the CIA led interrogation and document analysis. [[Grenville Wynne]], a British businessman, was his
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  • ...ions about intelligence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|interrogation of terror suspects "was unnecessary as a legal matter, and is unsound as a | title = The President Ties His Own Hands on Terror: The point of interrogation is intelligence, not confession
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  • ...gence Agency]] program that used adults to explore more effective means of interrogation as part of the larger Project ARTICHOKE<ref name=NSAEBB54>{{citation
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  • ...ey did not constitute torture, although at least one method, waterboarding interrogation techniques|waterboarding, has subsequently been deemed torture by U.S. offi ...ication of 18 USC 2340-2340A to Certain Techniques That May Be Used in the Interrogation of a High Value Al-Qaeda Detainee
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  • ...o's and Xenophon's work, usually is [[Socrates]] who by means of a kind of interrogation tries to find out more about the other person's understanding of moral issu
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  • ...risoners were then sent to Egypt or other countries that would do detailed interrogation.
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  • * Continue an academic program to investigate active interrogation and explosives detection. ...evelopment of high intensity, highly directional neutron source for active interrogation.
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  • ...d interrogated, with glued lips and nostrils being the primary method of [[interrogation.]] Eventually the Osirisiac (supporters of [[Osiris]]) military bombs the interrogation site, supposedly to cover up the fact that David had ever been there. The r
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  • ...-Libi''' (1963?-2009) was an Al-Qaeda training officer, born in Libya. His interrogation is reported to have been one of the stronger reasons, for the [[George W. B ...ghanistan War (2001-2021)#Tora Bora|Tora Bora]]. Early in his January 2002 interrogation by military personnel, he provided actionable information about a truck bom
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  • ...int Task Force 160]] and [[Joint Task Force 170]] were using controversial interrogation techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in C ...Director of the [[NCIS]], drew Mora's attention to use of the questionable interrogation techniques by the Navy's tenants at Guantanamo.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora200
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  • ...the Joint Task Force 160 and Joint Task Force 170 were using controversial interrogation techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in C ...ntelligence Service|NCIS, drew Mora's attention to use of the questionable interrogation techniques.
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  • ...there as well as certain intelligence interrogation under the intelligence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|Bush Administration; Barack Obama has
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  • ...gence interrogation#Legal analysis of interrogation techniques|intensified interrogation]] and extrajudicial detention of terrorist suspects.
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  • |known_for = Helped uncover abusive interrogation in Guantanamo ...played in uncovering the unauthorized use of abusive techniques during the interrogation of captives held in [[extrajudicial detention]], apprehended during the "wa
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  • ...neva Conventions Common Article 3 as Applied to a Program of Detention and Interrogation Operated by the Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...ed a special prosecutor to reinvestigate those who participated in the CIA interrogation program and launched ethics investigations against Justice Department lawye
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  • ...ed an investigation, in December 2002, into deaths resulting from American interrogation of detainees.
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  • ...risoners were then sent to Egypt or other countries that would do detailed interrogation.
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  • ...an of Arc and her life. The essays include, ''inter alia'', studies on her interrogation at Poitiers, her crossdressing, her voices, Christine de Pizan, Joan and th
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  • ...an of Arc and her life. The essays include, ''inter alia'', studies on her interrogation at Poitiers, her crossdressing, her voices, Christine de Pizan, Joan and th
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  • AA series of press reports later broke regarding interrogation tactics and prisoner treatment at Abu Ghraib; a senior officer was selected ...stration civilian leaders' claims for the legality of the administration's interrogation and detention policies, which he called 'despicable and questionable." He w
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  • *{{pl|Interrogation}} also in '''military''' and '''psychology''' *{{pl|Interrogation}} also in '''law''' and '''psychology'''
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  • ...have taken the form of law, as, for example, the legitimate techniques of interrogation allowed for U.S. military and civilian intelligence. These are prescribed i
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  • ...dicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|military custody and interrogation. A subsequent opinion from Jay Bybee, Assistant Attorney General for the Of ...//www.newsweek.com/id/140851/output/print}}</ref> A recording of his last interrogation, on March 2, 2004, could not be found by the Defense Intelligence Agency. <
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  • ...the details of Intelligence interrogation, U.S. generally, or Intelligence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration. It includes detainees taken on a batt ...lberto R, Gonzales, Counsel to the President, Re: Standards of conduct for interrogation under 18 USC [United States Code sections] 2340-2340A
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  • ...neva Conventions Common Article 3 as Applied to a Program of Detention and Interrogation Operated by the Central Intelligence Agency ...ration|extrajudicial detention and intelligence interrogation|intelligence interrogation policies.
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  • ...52009.pdf}}</ref> He authored three of the legal opinions about [[enhanced interrogation techniques]] sent to the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), released on
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  • ...ry Committee]], he called for a commission to investigate the intelligence interrogation|treatment of post-9/11 detainees]].<ref name=Judiciary>{{citation
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  • | id = INTERROGATION NAV NO. 64/USSBS NO. 258 (Japanese Naval Planning after Midway) | title = Interrogation of: Rear Admiral TAKATA, Toshitane,IJN; attached successively to the Staff
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  • ...elligence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|controversial interrogation of terrorist suspects, and chose to put him in a position where Senate conf
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  • Military necessity has been used as the authority for both [[enhanced interrogation techniques]] that attempt to stay within international law, as well as outr
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  • ...s decision to reopen criminal investigations into possible illegalities in interrogation of terrorist suspects as a partisan do-over for political reasons, since a
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  • | title = German Battleship Bismarck: Interrogation of Survivors
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  • | known_for = One of only 100 individuals to survive interrogation at Argentina's [[ESMA]]
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  • ...the [[Obama Administration]] for rejecting the intelligence interrogation|interrogation programs]] of the Bush Administration,<ref name=WaPo2009-05-21>{{citation | title = Cheney Defends Use of Harsh Interrogation Methods in Speech to AEI
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  • | title = Interrogation of: Commander NISHINO, Shigeru, IJN; Commanding Officer of the Japanese des
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  • ...versation, Black challenged Mowatt-Larsen that the classical [[noncoercive interrogation]] methods would not work with [[al-Qaeda]] members, and torture was specifi
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  • ...ockwell Collins navigation and communications systems and BAE Systems IFF (Interrogation Friend or Foe) system. Russian companies supplied the glass cockpit with mu
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  • It has been suggested that SARTs made after 2010 may also respond to interrogation from the [[automatic identification system]], on VHF, in addition to X-band
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  • ...le illegal acts by the CIA, including destruction of evidence and improper interrogation. Durham had originally been appointed by Holder’s predecessor, Michael Mu ...y have also disputed that senior Congressional leaders were unaware of the interrogation methods.<ref name=WSJ2009-04-17>{{citation
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  • ...new an individual to be detained as a VC suspect who ever lived through an interrogation"<ref name = "bart"> {{cite web
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  • ..., an issue that has been raised with respect to intelligence interrogation|interrogation methods]] and [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administratio
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  • ...s rights while they were there, after about two hours they came out of the interrogation room with his written, signed confession. ...[[U.S. Constitution|Sixth Amendment]] issue of the right to counsel before interrogation.
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  • ...ly said there would be no investigations of CIA personnel for questionable interrogation tactices, Attorney General [[Eric Holder]] has used discretionary authority
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  • ...n. [[John McCain]]’s (R-Ariz.) 2005 legislation to outlaw the use of harsh interrogation techniques on High Value Detainees. He backed Vice President [[Dick Cheney] ...tion into possible [[Central Intelligence Agency]] improper conduct during interrogation of terrorist suspects. Holder's action was called political, with Sessions
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  • | quote = Brant reported questionable interrogation techniques to Alberto Mora, then General Counsel of the Navy.
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  • ...ence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|terrorism suspect interrogation policies. <ref name=CNN>{{citation ...mber 14, 2003 and October 12, 2003 as having opened the door to aggressive interrogation techniques..." <ref>Sanchez, ''Wiser in Battle'', pp. 389-394</ref>
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  • [[Cold temperature interrogation techniques]] have been used in [[coercive interrogation]], possibly crossing the border into torture.
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  • ...int Task Force 160]] and [[Joint Task Force 170]] were using controversial interrogation techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in C
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  • ...0 /><sup>: 122</sup> imprisoned, subjected to an "intensive and unpleasant interrogation"<ref name=Cooper.1970 /><sup>: 122</sup> that left a mark on his forehead,< ...on the forefront of Dr. Bich as a result of this "intensive and unpleasant interrogation" can be found in {{citation |last1=Nguyen-Ngoc-Chau |last2=Vu-Quoc-Loc |ye
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  • ...been transferred to military custody from years of captivity in secret CIA interrogation camps. There were some differences in the procedure for their Tribunals, i
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  • ...mony, into the character of the subject. This could then be followed by an interrogation of the suspect, in which he or she was compelled to provide testimony which ===The Interrogation of Joan of Arc===
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  • ...e prominent role he played in helping to introduce torture to the standard interrogation tools used during the [[United States President|Presidency]] of [[George W.
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  • }}</ref> and there are certainly such usages as coercive interrogation. In law, deterrence is similar to a restraining order, while coercion is m
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  • ...s to help identify foreign spies. The gerbils would be brought in at the [[interrogation]] stage, and were tasked with sniffing out heightened levels of [[Epinephri
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  • ...been recruited. From the HICOG file, <blockquote>To have exposed BARBIE to interrogation and public trial would not have been in consonance with accepted clandestin
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  • ...neva Conventions Common Article 3 as Applied to a Program of Detention and Interrogation Operated by the Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...interrogation and am not yet ready to include its findings in intelligence interrogation]]. I really, really, really want people to review that article, as well as
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  • ...'enemy combatant'' status, and that they are being subjected to ''enhanced interrogation techniques'' rather than torture. In January 2009, before the end of the ad
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  • ...radar receiver-transmitter that will generate a reply signal, upon proper interrogation. Transponders aboard airplanes are the basis of modern air traffic control
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  • ...ext two days he was interrogated extensively; no tape or transcript of the interrogation was released, but those involved stated that he continued to deny any invol
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  • ...Joan's case, thus satisfying the necessary preconditions to begin a formal interrogation. ...the assessors (judges) and others, Joan was brought before her judges for interrogation. This part of the proceedings, which took place preliminary to the filing o
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  • ...Joan's case, thus satisfying the necessary preconditions to begin a formal interrogation. ...the assessors (judges) and others, Joan was brought before her judges for interrogation. This part of the proceedings, which took place preliminary to the filing o
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  • ...rights activities#Human experiments|the CIA MKULTRA research program]] on interrogation and "mind control."
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  • ====Interrogation policy==== ...civilian, of the U.S. government, as part of [[human-source intelligence]] interrogation.<ref name = CNN2009-01-22/>
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  • ...intelligence ('''HUMINT'''): Information collected from humans, including interrogation, documents, and willing cooperation; the latter includes such things as sco
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  • ...d to give Linda as a witness in a court case he was defending; it was this interrogation that led to her angry rejection. Johnny begs Gally to invite him to the Cas
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  • * [[Intelligence interrogation, U.S./Related Articles]] * [[Interrogation/Related Articles]]
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  • ...ensics]], [[ballistics]], canvass questioning, [[surveillance]], suspect [[interrogation]], and the production of evidence for [[trial|legal proceedings]].
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  • * [[Template:Intelligence interrogation, U.S./Metadata]] * [[Template:Interrogation/Metadata]]
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  • ...person, as with a cardiac pacemaker that electromagnetically couples to an interrogation probe connected to a monitoring control computer.
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  • In postwar interrogation, Vice Admiral [[Jisaburo Ozawa]], respected by both sides as a highly intel | title = Interrogation of Admiral Ozawa, Jisaburo, task force commander in the Leyte operation
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  • ...<blockquote>If an interrogatee is caused to suffer pain rather late in the interrogation process and after other tactics have failed, he is almost certain to conclu | contribution = KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation | date = July 1963
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  • ..., as well as a very big thing that will split, [[User: Howard C. Berkowitz/Interrogation]]. For more context on extrajudicial detention, war crimes, etc, added [[Ad
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  • ...lf Hitler]] on 20 July 1944, Müller was placed in charge of the arrest and interrogation of all those suspected of involvement in the resistance. Over 5,000 people
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  • ...st spring publicly contesting the Obama administration’s move to bring its interrogation policy in line with international law – and defending his own legacy. Mor
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  • {{seealso|Intelligence interrogation, U.S.}}
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  • | url = http://antipolygraph.org/documents/cia-polygraph-interrogation.pdf | title = The Polygraph in Agent Interrogation
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  • ...neva Conventions Common Article 3 as Applied to a Program of Detention and Interrogation Operated by the Central Intelligence Agency ...gal opinions written by the Office of Legal Counsel regarding intelligence interrogation and extrajudicial detention.<ref name=OLC2009-01-15>{{citation
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  • ...d public discussion broke out in the United States to what extent enhanced interrogation techniques (or EITs) had played a role in finding Osama bin Laden's hideout <blockquote> In fact, not only did the use of "enhanced interrogation techniques" on Khalid Sheikh Mohammed not provide us with key leads on bin
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  • ...sent to Houston for six months in 1979 to be trained by CIA instructors in interrogation techniques. "They prepared me in interrogation to end the use of physical torture in Honduras - they taught psychological
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  • ...ield organization, which both performed intelligence analysis and prisoner interrogation, was TF BOWIE.
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  • ...nowing their identities, or even the reason for their detention. The Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center (JIDC) at Abu Ghraib called these detainees "ghost de
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  • :*a POW interrogation center.
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  • ...been recruited. From the HICOG file, <blockquote>To have exposed BARBIE to interrogation and public trial would not have been in consonance with accepted clandestin
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  • ...stine human-source intelligence, complementing the less sensitive prisoner interrogation and other human-source intelligence functions, is apt to be one of these se
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  • Many police do have either the right to detain for a limited period of interrogation before charges must be filed. In other situations, the police may not be le
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  • ...ft. Other girls and young women began to show the same symptoms. During an interrogation, these girls accused three women - Sarah Goode, Sarah Osborne and a West In
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  • ...a severe critic of Eddy once noted: “Prayer, meditation, eager and puzzled interrogation of the Bible, had claimed from childhood much of her energy .... The great
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  • ...lectors would be defended if using intelligence interrogation|questionable interrogation methods authorized by their management.
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  • ...ficant omissions in the minutes. These were not fully elucidated until the interrogation and trial of Eichmann in [[Israel]] in 1961. Eichmann told his questioners
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  • ...nt underground in 1956, but there was no major decision until 1959. A 1964 interrogation report said "The period from the Armistice of 1954 until 1958 was the darke
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  • ...ded to Sanchez, did distinguish between abuse by guards and torture during interrogation, but expected there would be a worldwide call to response by jihadists. He
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  • ...ed Dohnanyi with information and with smuggling Jews out of Germany. Under interrogation, Schmidhuber gave the Gestapo details of the Oster-Dohnanyi group in the Ab Those who survived interrogation were given perfunctory trials before the People’s Court and its bullying
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  • ...hole thing and I merely said then to Krischak that if he had completed the interrogation, I wanted him to bring him to me upstairs, for I very much wanted - for onc
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  • ...anning the use of torture during [[human-source intelligence| intelligence interrogation]].<ref>''CNN:'' '[http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/22/guantanamo.ord
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  • ...as implication, emphasis, reservation, etc. As in most Romance languages, interrogation is expressed mainly by sharply raising the tone at the end of the sentence.
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  • ...human system before running its lifespan-predicting algorithm. And do such interrogation time after time as time goes by. One would want the model’s systems reado
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  • ...g technology and systems. Exceptions occur for specialised systems for the interrogation of databases, but even these are now being integrated with intranets in org
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  • The World Wide Web cannot respond to interrogation unless it contains answers. The answer to a question like "How did John Dal
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