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Enhanced interrogation techniques / Euphemisms / Torture in the United States / Ethics / Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse / Geoffrey D. Miller / Criminal Investigation Task Force / Center for Policy and Research / Mark Denbeaux / Human rights abuses / Torture / Presidency of George W. Bush
Enhanced interrogation techniques
Euphemisms
Torture in the United States
Ethics
Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
Geoffrey D. Miller
Criminal Investigation Task Force
Center for Policy and Research
Mark Denbeaux
Human rights abuses
Torture
Presidency of George W. Bush

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