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PHR Calls for Investigation of American Psychological Association's Ties to Pentagon
Newly released internal American Psychological Association documents indicate that the 2005 APA's ethics task force on national security interrogations developed its ethics policy to conform with Pentagon guidelines governing psychologist participation in interrogations.
White House Strips CIA of Terrorism Interrogation Duties -Zogby/O'Leary Poll Shows Majority of Voters Disapprove
Most Independent Voters Think Obama's Plan to Take Over Terrorism Interrogations is a "Bad Idea"
PHR Salutes APA Policy Banning Psychologists from Illegal U.S. Interrogations
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) CEO Frank Donaghue congratulates American Psychological Association (APA) President Alan E. Kazdan, PhD, who wrote to President George W. Bush on October 2 to inform him of a significant change in APA policy that limits the roles of psychologists at illegal U.S. detention facilities, such as Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and CIA black sites overseas, where systematic torture has occurred.
New Report Concludes Those Who Authorize and Use CIA "Enhanced" Interrogation Tactics Risk Criminal Prosecution
Landmark report: Interrogation techniques previously authorized for CIA use, not ruled out by President's CIA Executive Order, likely violate U.S. Law.
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