The petition referred to eyewitnesses reporting his later detention, harsh interrogation and cruel torture. |
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I think you can use rough interrogation, you may be able to use trickery, questions. |
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In a waiting room resembling an interrogation room, we made an official report. |
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This was an unmitigated good, and one that is politically above the reproach of critical interrogation. |
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She was held overnight for interrogation, denied food and drink, and subjected to physical abuse. |
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While in CIA custody, Mohammed was subjected to coercive interrogation techniques, culminating in waterboarding. |
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The review questioned the effectiveness of harsh interrogation methods employed by CIA interrogators, such as waterboarding. |
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They said the intent is not to use that as an opening for possible use of waterboarding, an interrogation technique that simulates drowning. |
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The police were then notified and, with minimal interrogation, the alleged firebug confessed to the gamut of crimes he was accused of. |
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I had no idea such cunning and wily interrogation techniques were still permitted in the Western world. |
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After interrogation it was discovered that their mission had been to reconnoitre the base for an attack within 72 hours. |
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We have wanted, on the Intelligence Committee, the minority party, to do a full investigation of detention, interrogation and rendition. |
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The piece restages the 12-hour interrogation of a maquiladora laborer accused of attempting to unionize workers. |
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A returnee who is not in possession of valid Turkish travel documents is likely to be kept in custody for an in-depth interrogation. |
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He hit a button on his podium, and the huge screen behind him lit up, and began to show a recording of the interrogation. |
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Sometimes the boot was heated until red hot during interrogation, a reference to this practice is found in Grimm's fairytales. |
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At the same time, authorities couldn't hold such a prominent figure in seclusion for interrogation indefinitely. |
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Granted, government secrecy has meant that hard facts about U.S. interrogation techniques are scarce. |
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He was still in the interrogation room, but the chairs and the tables had toppled over. |
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After a period of intense interrogation under torturous conditions, he is sent to a POW camp. |
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In many countries policemen use sexual harassment and threats of rape as an interrogation tactic. |
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He told how he was blindfolded, taken to an interrogation centre and tortured for seven weeks. |
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For example, where were the dogs in relation to the interrogation subject, and were the dogs muzzled or unmuzzled? |
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What about the problem of silence in order to allow the accused to volunteer information, which is a very common technique of interrogation? |
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What interrogation tactics would make both the FBI and the CIA squeamish about their field officers' participation? |
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He then went to the police station whose officers promised to release him after interrogation. |
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The reporter, cameraman and driver were strip-searched in separate interrogation chambers. |
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According to this, you can either be an entrance guard, a road patroller or a guard in the interrogation room. |
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He climaxed his interrogation by asking what was wrong with a team full of foreigners being owned by a foreigner. |
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Pressing to death, the peine forte et dure, was a well-known form of medieval interrogation still largely in use during Elizabeth's reign. |
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There are all kinds of methods of professional interrogation, of ways to persuade people, incentivize people, motivate people. |
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The 25-year-old was described as confused and incoherent during his interrogation. |
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Certainly, we agree that indefinite detention for the purpose of interrogation is not authorized. |
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Now they are checking identity cards, bags and can pick people out for interrogation. |
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Some of the worst complaints that I received were about what was happening inside the interrogation rooms. |
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Under a brow of average height, two grey-blue eyes looked out at me, behind glittering pince-nez, with an air of peaceful interrogation. |
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There are people saying they were told to prepare people for interrogation. |
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Uncomfortable silences are a tactic used by police interrogation, film crews, counsellors. |
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Upon interrogation, the thieves admitted that they had gone through special training. |
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He was taken into the custody for joint interrogation by the police and intelligence agencies. |
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They are often tortured during interrogation and some of them are found dead. |
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Prior interrogation allowed the witness to see what investigators suspected and prepare an explanation. |
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Ministers had previously denied the army used hooding during interrogation. |
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He added that a report would be prepared on the basis of his interrogation. |
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Classes are conducted in the traditional Socratic method of rigorous interrogation. |
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During interrogation they disclosed that the box was stolen from a cycle shop. |
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The only record of the two-day interrogation is a summary written afterwards by one of the agents who carried it out. |
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And so began a horrendous sequence of interrogation and beatings lasting at least six hours. |
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They were only released to eat, pray, go to the toilet and for daily interrogation. |
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Even if a woman constable was called most of the time she stayed outside the room during her interrogation. |
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Initially Iranian authorities said she had died of a stroke while under interrogation. |
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Any questions, or are you just going to be the eternal interrogation mark come September? |
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Their interrogation was demeaning and humiliating, probing the most intimate details of my personal and family life. |
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For example, when does aggressive and somewhat intimidatory interrogation of a suspect become torture? |
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Last year, police said So confessed during interrogation to inventing her story because she wanted to write a novel. |
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After a few minutes of interrogation and searches, his tone changed, and we were invited to sit down. |
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He asked about her marriages and, when her memory proved faulty, had the court reporter read her interrogation into the record. |
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In fact, the effect of transparency produced by indexical pointing will effectively foreclose the interrogation that is called for. |
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Freire's own model of critical pedagogy invites a critical interrogation of this flaw in the work. |
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Any officer conducting a custodial interrogation is required to read the Miranda rights. |
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All of those charges have protested their innocence, claiming that they were using accepted interrogation methods. |
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The abuse was thus deliberate and purposive, intended to make prisoners psychologically ready for interrogation. |
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Red tape now entangles the interrogation process, and detainees know that their adversaries' hands are tied. |
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He provided tactical interrogation training support to the Regiment during field training exercises. |
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The Russian border guards, knowing the game, were unconvinced and sent me to a side room for further interrogation. |
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There, artichoke interrogation experiments were taking place at a safe house called Haus Waldorf. |
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To authenticate his Vanity Fair article about interrogation tactics, Hitchens agreed to be waterboarded. |
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Hammond paced around the man known as Samuel Phillips, who unwilling sat strapped to a bolted down chair in the center of the bleak interrogation room. |
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There are still bloodstains on the floors of the interrogation rooms. |
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It would also have been edifying if Gonzales' opponents had recognized the possibility that information obtained through aggressive interrogation can save lives. |
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Iorio has filed a request through the European criminal courts to bring him to Potenza for interrogation on Italian soil. |
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I did it on two puzzles where the first one was a cliffhanger and the next week was the interrogation of the kids. |
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By late Jan. 2003, Tenet had signed the first formal guidelines for interrogation and confinement. |
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The CIA briefed me only once on enhanced interrogation techniques in September 2002 in my capacity as ranking member of the Intelligence Committee. |
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He and Jessen convinced a stunned and desperate CIA that they were the ones to run a new interrogation program. |
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And we are further digging ourselves into a hole by endorsing the use of police interrogation methods that experts throughout the world know don't work. |
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At thirteen, Oakland police officers kept him in an interrogation room for hours until he confessed to a robbery he contends, five years later, that he didn't commit. |
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Carrie resented him for taking over and questioned his professionalism when he stabbed Brody in the hand during an interrogation. |
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I haven't personally interrogated anyone, but I know of an interrogation that took place in the field of battle or operations that I was a part of. |
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I turned and held my wrists out to the guard, which he obligingly cuffed for me before leading me round into another corridor, and the interrogation rooms. |
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Eventually she and her other two brothers were rounded up by the police for interrogation by the usual methods, but this is only hinted at, not described. |
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The 24 other suspects were rounded up after his interrogation. |
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The interrogation of the skyjacking theory would start with the choice of airport, and the choice of the flight. |
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Antron McCray was with his mother for most of his interrogation, his stepfather for all of it. |
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Under interrogation, he's not likely to rat on his fedayeen, lead us to his hidden billions abroad or tell the truth about dirty dealings with France and Russia. |
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Still, my mother and I maintain hope that she can return someday, without the indignities of interrogation. |
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David turned to the decrepit man sitting in the interrogation room. |
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Senate investigations have known about abuses in the CIA interrogation program for years. |
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The agency will neither defend the so-called rendition, detention, and interrogation programs. |
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The interview then shifts to interrogation, which is a conversation intended to obtain inculpatory statements. |
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The Justice Department fought that order by requesting more time to appeal the decision, and special dispensation for its continuing interrogation of Mr. Padilla. |
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The man beside me told the guard I had just come from interrogation. |
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There are iron thumbscrews, head squeezers, stretching racks, and interrogation chairs with spikes, many of which were used during the Spanish Inquisition. |
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I did not care for the pokes, prods, or interrogation I felt was imminent. |
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There are things here which are not offered for serious interrogation. |
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Upon reaching a corridor she stopped as three policemen escorting a repulsive, corpulent man in handcuffs to an interrogation room passed by in front of her. |
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Her subtle replies under interrogation even forced the court to stop holding public sessions. |
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We do not discuss specific interrogation techniques because they are classified information. |
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Bates had been present at most of the conspirators' meetings, and under interrogation he implicated Father Tesimond in the plot. |
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The revelation will fuel the debate over the use of such interrogation techniques and whether the ends justify the means. |
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Photos need interrogation, and historians as contextualists are the best suited professionals to tackle these questions. |
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The suspect, who was reported to be a stockbreeder, was taken to capital Ankara for interrogation. |
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An innocent suspect might fail a polygraph test and, as a result, find himself subjected to an aggressive police interrogation. |
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One of the most distinctive Canadian phrases is the spoken interrogation or tag eh. |
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As the title of the theory suggests, the most prominent interrogation tactic for this theory is rationalization. |
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The marks of interrogation and admiration were introduced many years after. |
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An interrogation revealed that the suspects had burglarised seven apartments. |
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The boy seemed streetwise yet clearly unaware that this was an officer whose slam-bang interrogation methods were a legend. |
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Both the husband and wife exchanged accusation of physical and verbal assault during the interrogation at the public prosecution. |
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It was revealed later during the interrogation that the absconder is the son of former state minister for foreign affairs Siddique Kanju. |
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Court ruled that physical evidence that was the fruit of an unmirandized interrogation, need not be suppressed. |
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The questioning of identity emblematizes the existential interrogation of what it means to be human. |
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He was conscious that Flamel was looking at him with the smile that was like an interrogation point. |
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Advances in the interrogation and modulation of an aberrated wavefront offer reduced cost and increased speed. |
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He fears being sent to the United States if he travels to Sweden, to face interrogation over the whistle-blowing website. |
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A jail inmate was allegedly injected with liquids including petrol and acid as part of a police interrogation in India. |
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An automated method for neuroanatomic and cytoarchitectonic atlas-based interrogation of fMRI data sets. |
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In initial interrogation, the culprit told his name Mian Basharat resident of Narwal and he admitted that he is involved to looted the passengers during travelling in buses. |
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The suspects' hostile interrogation amounted to a public crucifixion. |
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I am talking about a way of regarding our world as amenable to investigation and interrogation without magic keys, special jargons and instruments, curtained-off practices. |
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The account of a tunnel comes directly from Thomas Wintour's confession, and Guy Fawkes did not admit the existence of such a scheme until his fifth interrogation. |
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The helicopter's crew of three then destroyed the aircraft, surrendered to Chilean police on 25 May, and were repatriated to the UK after interrogation. |
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The Franciscan provincial Diego de Landa set up a local Inquisition which unleashed a campaign of interrogation and torture on the Indio population. |
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In initial interrogation, the culprit told his name Mian Basharat resident of Narwal and admitted that he was involved in looting the passengers during traveling in buses. |
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She carries out this interrogation with operations that become provocative simply because they are not legitimized by the art system's established conventions. |
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A HUSBAND and wife have asked the Supreme Court why their convictions for offences linked to the interrogation and killing of a police informer were quashed. |
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The text is structured as an interrogation, a topos so broadly exploited in contemporary literature, from Kafka to Volodine, that it is now ripe for parody. |
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The Delhi police had also claimed to have recovered weapons and ammunition from a guest house in old Delhi, on the basis of information gleaned from Shah's interrogation. |
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