The "Ethical Interrogation": The Myth of the al-Qahtani Interrogation
Stephen Soldz, Truthout: "Several public accounts of abusive interrogations at Guantanamo have praised psychologist Dr. Michael Gelles for his opposition to these abuses. Similarly, the American Psychological Association (APA) has repeatedly pointed to actions of Dr. Gelles to instantiate their claim that psychologists played a crucial role in opposing abuses and protecting detainees. Gelles also has been a regular public presence, discussing the errors at Guantanamo while advocating for the APA's 'policy of participation' in interrogations."
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rudkla - 21. Dez, 22:08