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U.S. Torture of Detainees Caused Severe Pain, Long-Term Suffering
A team of doctors and psychologists convened by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) to conduct intensive clinical evaluations of 11 former detainees held in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Guantánamo Bay has found that these men suffered torture and ill-treatment by U.S. personnel, which resulted in severe pain and long-term disability. The men were ultimately released from U.S. custody without charge or explanation.
Former CIA Interrogator Leads Insider's Guide to Intelligence & Interrogation
Webinar to cover information essential to anyone interested in a career in intelligence or deception detection.
Media Advisory: PHR Experts Available to Comment on Torture
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and its Campaign Against Torture have a number of internationally recognized experts on the physical and psychological effects of torture who are available to comment on the participation of health professionals in abusive and illegal interrogations.
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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