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Interrogation techniques / Violence / Morality / Psychological torture / Sleep deprivation / Mohammed al-Qahtani / Abuse / Suffering / Sensory deprivation / Ethics / Torture / Human rights abuses
Date: 2008-11-08 14:55:24
Interrogation techniques
Violence
Morality
Psychological torture
Sleep deprivation
Mohammed al-Qahtani
Abuse
Suffering
Sensory deprivation
Ethics
Torture
Human rights abuses

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