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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Andy Worthington: ‘Shocking Story’ of Innocent Gitmo Detainee Tortured Into False Confessions
Posted: 30 September 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, National NewsTags: Abu Abdullah al-Kuwaiti, Afghanistan, Alberto Gonzales, Andy Worthington, CIA, civil liberties, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, David Cynamon, EITs, fascism, Fouad al-Rabiah, human rights, international law, John Ashcroft, Kosovo, law, Maher al-Quwari, Middle East, military commissions, Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Mohammed al-Qahtani, Newspeak, Osama bin Laden, SERE, terrorism, Tora Bora, torture, US, USSOUTHCOM, War, War on Terror, waterboarding
At The Huffington Post (HuffPo), leading journalist on Guantánamo Bay and the Bush Administration torture regime Andy Worthington analyzes the full story of Fouad al-Rabiah, a Kuwaiti detainee ordered to be released by a Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly last week. Mr. al-Rabiah was believed to be a member of al-Qa’ida or Taliban supporter, based on what he revealed to interrogators: his meetings with Osama bin Laden. His ‘revelations’ was false.