Questioning Terror Suspects in a Dark and Surreal World
Questioning Terror Suspects in a Dark and Surreal World
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/09/international/09DETA.htmlNew York Times article on the techniques of U.S. interrogators on terrorist suspects, and whether or not they constitute torture. [Free registration required].Questioning Terror Suspects in a Dark and Surreal World
Published: Sunday, March 9, 2003
This article was reported by Raymond Bonner, Don Van Natta Jr. and Amy Waldman and written by Mr. Van Natta.
CAIRO, March 8 ? The capture of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed provides American authorities with their
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New York Times article on the techniques of U.S. interrogators on terrorist suspects, and whether or not they constitute torture. [Free registration required].
The Human Rights Watch world report 2002 warns that the anti-terror campaign led by the United States is inspiring opportunistic attacks on civil liberties around the world. Summary and complete text of the report.
4-year-old boy's name appears on the 'No Fly List.' Ignoring policy, airport personnel insist the boy can't fly. This is not the first time that use of this list has led to innocent people being blocked from flying.