Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest February 2008 No. 2 Vol. 87
The Torture Debate

The Torture Debate

Determining Limits on Interrogation Techniques

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(Excerpted from Congressional Digest, February 2008)

More than four years after images depicting of abuse of Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prisoners by U.S. military personnel came to public attention, America’s use — and definition — of torture remains controversial.
Internal memoranda within the George W. Bush Administration have led to ambiguities concerning whether U.S. intelligence agency personnel could legally use techniques such as waterboarding (simulated drowning) to illicit information from detainees at Guantánamo Bay and in Iraq and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, congressional investigat…

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Should U.S. Intelligence Agents Be Required to Comply With U.S. Army Interrogation and Prisoner Treatment Standards?

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