Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Psychologists Notes May Indicate Zubaydah Torture Experimentation


One interesting nugget found innewly released CIA documentsrelated to the destruction of 92 torture tapes concerns the unreported existence of psychologist's notes as a standard part of the interrogation protocol.
In a "top secret" paper (undated) entitled "The CIA Interrogation of Abu Zubaydah, March 2001 - January 2003," in a section that, though heavily redacted, describes the review of the tapes by a CIA attorney from the Office of General Counsel, "interrogation materials" are described as consisting of "videotapes, logbook, notebook, and psychologist's notes.
Read more at Truthout

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