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Interrogation techniques / Human rights abuses / Interrogations / Torture in the United States / War crimes / Enhanced interrogation techniques / Abu Zubaydah / Waterboarding / Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States / Torture / Ethics / Presidency of George W. Bush
Date: 2013-04-10 19:49:00
Interrogation techniques
Human rights abuses
Interrogations
Torture in the United States
War crimes
Enhanced interrogation techniques
Abu Zubaydah
Waterboarding
Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States
Torture
Ethics
Presidency of George W. Bush

Memo in Support of Finding #2 In the immediate aftermath of September 11, the nation’s leaders determined that they needed to invoke extraordinary powers to prevent terrorists from committing similar atrocities. On Sep

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