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Interrogation tactics draw fire: CIA's practice of sending suspects
overseas for handling raises pointed legal and moral issues

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Fresh details emerge of Iraqis' abuse by American soldiers

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General approved extreme interrogation methods

James Sturcke
Wednesday March 30, 2005
The Guardian [UK]

The highest-ranking US general in Iraq authorised the use of interrogation
techniques that included sleep manipulation, stress positions and the use
of dogs to "exploit Arab fears" of them, it emerged today.

A memo signed by Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez authorised 29
interrogation techniques, including 12 that exceeded limits in the army's
own field manual and four that it admitted risked falling foul of
international law, the Geneva conventions or accepted standards on the
humane treatment of prisoners.

The memo, dated September 14 2003, also stated that the Iraq interrogation
policy was modelled on the one used at Guant�namo Bay "but modified for
applicability to a theater [sic] of war in which the Geneva conventions
apply".

On Friday, a US court ordered the papers' release under the American
Freedom of Information Act, following a request by the American Civil
Liberties Union.

"The memo clearly establishes that Gen Sanchez authorised unlawful
interrogation techniques for use in Iraq, and, in particular, these
techniques violate the Geneva conventions and the army's own field manual
governing interrogations," ACLU lawyer Amrit Singh said in a statement.
"He and other high-ranking officials who bear responsibility for the
widespread abuse of detainees must be held accountable."

The memo also authorised techniques to alter the environment of prisoners,
such as adjusting temperatures or introducing unpleasant smells, in the
full knowledge that "some nations may view application of this technique
in certain circumstances to be inhumane". Another technique, called
"fear-up harsh", aimed at "significantly increasing the fear level of a
detainee", was also given the green light. Yelling, loud music and light
control were also cleared "to create fear, disorientate [the] detainee and
prolong capture shock".

The existence of the memo had been widely rumoured in the wake of the Abu
Ghraib prison scandal over the abuse of detainees by US guards. The US
administration has maintained any abuse was the result of improper
individual action and was not sanctioned by leaders.

The memo also laid out guidance for when the controversial interrogation
techniques could be used. It stated there should be "a reasonable basis to
believe that the detainee possesses critical intelligence". Dogs should be
muzzled and under the control of a military dog handler "to prevent
contact with [the] detainee".

Gen Sanchez ordered that his personal approval should be gained before the
most controversial techniques were used. He has denied that he gave that
permission. The ACLU has a lawsuit pending against Gen Sanchez alleging
direct responsibility for the torture and abuse of detainees in US
military custody.

The Abu Ghraib scandal, in which US forces physically abused and sexually
humiliated Iraqi prisoners at a jail on the outskirts of Baghdad, occurred
on during Gen Sanchez's command. Gen George Casey replaced him as top
commander in Iraq nine months ago.

The ACLU said the Pentagon initially refused to release the memo on
national security grounds.

Go here to read the memo: http://snipurl.com/drah

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