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http://www.counterpunch.org/mccoy05292004.html
Weekend Edition
May 29 / 31, 2004
Cruel Science
The Long Shadow of CIA Torture Research
By ALFRED W. McCOY

The photos from Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison are snapshots, not of simple
brutality or a breakdown in discipline, but of CIA torture techniques that
have metastasized, over the past 50 years, like an undetected cancer inside
the US intelligence community.

>From 1950 to 1962, the CIA led massive, secret research into coercion and
consciousness that reached a billion dollars at peak. After experiments with
hallucinogenic drugs, electric shocks, and sensory deprivation, this CIA
research produced a new method of torture that was psychological, not
physical--best described as "no touch torture."

The CIA's discovery of psychological torture was a counter-intuitive
break-through--indeed, the first real revolution in this cruel science since
the 17th century. In its modern application, the physical approach required
interrogators to inflict pain, usually by crude beatings that often produced
heightened resistance or unreliable information. Under the CIA's new
psychological paradigm, however, interrogators used two essential methods,
disorientation and self-inflicted pain, to make victims feel responsible for
their own suffering.

In the CIA's first stage, interrogators employ simple, non-violent
techniques to disorient the subject. To induce temporal confusion,
interrogators use hooding or sleep deprivation. To intensify disorientation,
interrogators often escalate to attacks on personal identity by sexual
humiliation.

Once the subject is disoriented, interrogators move on to a second stage
with simple, self-inflicted discomfort such as standing for hours with arms
extended. In this phase, the idea is to make victims feel responsible for
their own pain and thus induce them to alleviate it by capitulating to the
interrogator's power.

In his statement on reforms at Abu Ghraib last week, General Geoffrey
Miller, former chief of the Guantanamo detention center and now prison
commander in Iraq, offered an unwitting summary of this two-phase torture.
"We will no longer, in any circumstances, hood any of the detainees," the
general said. "We will no longer use stress positions in any of our
interrogations. And we will no longer use sleep deprivation in any of our
interrogations."

Although seemingly less brutal, "no touch" torture leaves deep psychological
scars on both victims and interrogators. The victims often need long
treatment to recover from trauma far more crippling than physical pain. The
perpetrators can suffer a dangerous expansion of ego, leading to escalating
cruelty and lasting emotional problems.

After codification in the CIA's "Kubark Counterintelligence Interrogation"
manual in 1963, the new method was disseminated globally to police in Asia
and Latin America through USAID's Office of Public Safety (OPS). Following
allegations of torture by USAID's police trainees in Brazil, the US Senate
closed down OPS in 1975.

After OPS was abolished, the Agency continued to disseminate its torture
methods through the US Army's Mobile Training Teams, which were active in
Central America during the 1980s. In 1997, the Baltimore Sun published
chilling extracts of the "Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual" that
these Army teams had distributed to allied militaries for 20 years.

In the ten years between the last known use of these manuals in the early
1990s and arrest of Al Queda suspects since September 2001, torture
continued as a US intelligence practice by delivering suspects to allied
agencies, including Philippine National Police who broke the trans-Pacific
bomb plot in 1995.

Once the War on Terror started, however, the US use of "no touch" torture
resumed, first surfacing at Bagram Air Base near Kabul in early 2002 where
Pentagon investigators found two Afghans had died during interrogation. In
reports from Iraq, the methods are strikingly similar to those detailed over
40 years ago in the CIA's Kubark manual and later used by US-trained
security forces worldwide.

Following the CIA's two-part technique, last September General Miller
instructed US military police at Abu Ghraib to soften up high-priority
detainees in the initial disorientation phase for later "successful
interrogation and exploitation" by CIA and Military Intelligence. As often
happens in "no touch" torture sessions, this process soon moved beyond sleep
and sensory deprivation to sexual humiliation. In the second, still
unexamined phase, US Army intelligence and CIA operatives probably
administered the prescribed mix of interrogation and self-inflicted
pain--outside the frame of these photographs.

If a fuller inquiry does establish that this is was what happened at Abu
Ghraib, then these seven MPs are neither "creeps" nor weaklings who
succumbed to the prison pressure-cooker. They are ordinary American soldiers
following orders within a standard interrogation procedure. Whatever their
guilt, the court martial of these soldiers should be just a first step up
the chain of command and beyond to far-reaching reforms.

At home and abroad, the United States has been, for over 50 years a strong
voice in the fight against torture. Simultaneously, however, the CIA's
method has become so widely accepted that US interrogators seem unaware that
they are, in fact, engaged in systematic torture. From 1970 to 1988,
Congress held hearings four times to expose the CIA's use of torture. But
each time, the public did not demand reform and the practice persisted.

But now, through these photographs from Abu Ghraib, we can see the reality
of these interrogation techniques. We have a chance to join fully with the
international community in repudiating a practice that, more than any other,
represents a denial of democracy.

Alfred W. McCoy is professor of History at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison and is the author of Closer Than Brothers (New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1999), a study of the impact of torture upon the
Philippine armed forces, and The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the
Global Drug Trade, which made the list as one of CounterPunch's Top 100
books of the last century.

This column originally appeared in the Boston Globe.

Weekend Edition Features for May 22 / 23, 2004




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