Pentagon won't hide interrogation tactics
Visalia Times-Delta
06/13/06
Under pressure from Congress, the Pentagon has dropped plans to keep some interrogation techniques secret by putting them in a classified section of a military manual, defense officials said Tuesday. Two senior officials said there will not be a classified section in the long-awaited revision of the Army Field Manual. One of the officials said descriptions of interrogation techniques initially planned for the classified section are either being made public or are being eliminated as tactics that can be used against prisoners... [editor's note: How long before we learn that they just classified the existence of the classified section? - TLK]
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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
06/13/06
Under pressure from Congress, the Pentagon has dropped plans to keep some interrogation techniques secret by putting them in a classified section of a military manual, defense officials said Tuesday. Two senior officials said there will not be a classified section in the long-awaited revision of the Army Field Manual. One of the officials said descriptions of interrogation techniques initially planned for the classified section are either being made public or are being eliminated as tactics that can be used against prisoners... [editor's note: How long before we learn that they just classified the existence of the classified section? - TLK]
http://tinyurl.com/mpfw3
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 14. Jun, 14:26