Jeffrey Kaye, Ph.D, a San Fransisco psychologist, on the ‘unreported existence of psychologist’s notes as a standard part of the interrogation protocol’.
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Psychologists Notes May Indicate Zubaydah Torture Experimentation
Posted: 27 April 2010 by Editors in Political ScienceTags: Abu Zubaydah, ACL, al-Libi, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, APA, ASER, Bush Administration, CIA, CIA Inspector General, counterterrorism, fascism, fMRI, FOIA, HRV, human rights, indefinite detention, international law, Jeffrey Kaye, law, Libya, Martin Seligman, NPY, Pentagon, PHR, Physicians for Human Rights, psychology, PSYOPS, PTSD, rendition, Scott Shane, SERE, Sheri Fink, stress positions, terrorism, torture, US, War on Terror, waterboarding
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