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Judge’s Finding Highlights Risks of Abusive Interrogations at Gitmo
Judge’s Finding Highlights Risks of Abusive Interrogations at Gitmo
The judge’s opinion is more than a legal document; it’s also a window into the interrogation process at Guantanamo and the risk that "enhanced interrogation techniques" will produce false information.
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