Jason Leopold, deputy managing editor at Truthout, reports on the Physicians for Human Rights report, “Experiments in Torture: Human Subject Research and Evidence of Experimentation in the ‘Enhanced’ Interrogation Program.”
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Report: Human Experimentation at the Heart of Bush Administration Torture Program
Posted: 7 June 2010 by Editors in International Affairs, National News, Political ScienceTags: Abu Zubaydah, Brent Mickum, Bush Administration, Campaign Against Torture, CIA, Department of Justice, fascism, Frank Donaghue, Geneva Conventions, HIG, High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group, human rights, ICRC, indefinite detention, international law, Jane Mayer, Jason Leopold, Jay Bybee, Jeffrey Kaye, John Durham, John Yoo, law, Military Commissions Act, Nathaniel Raymond, Newspeak, Obama, Obama Administration, OHRP, OLC, OPR, Paul Gimigliano, PHR, Physicians for Human Rights, PSYOPS, Red Cross, Stephen Soldz, Steven Bradbury, torture, torture memos, US, war crimes, War Crimes Act, War on Terror, waterboarding
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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
Jeffrey Kaye, Ph.D, a San Fransisco psychologist, on the ‘unreported existence of psychologist’s notes as a standard part of the interrogation protocol’.