Rumsfeld 'personally involved' in 'harsh' interrogation
Various | 14.04.2006 17:51 | Anti-militarism | Repression | London | World
High-ranking military officials shed new light on Rumsfeld role in harsh treatment of a Guantánamo detainee.
April 14, 2006
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was personally involved in the late 2002 interrogation of a high-value al-Qaida detainee known in intelligence circles as "the 20th hijacker."
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... detainee Mohammed al-Kahtani suffered from what Army investigators have called "degrading and abusive" treatment by soldiers who were following the interrogation plan Rumsfeld had approved.
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Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was personally involved in the late 2002 interrogation of a high-value al-Qaida detainee known in intelligence circles as "the 20th hijacker."
(...)
... detainee Mohammed al-Kahtani suffered from what Army investigators have called "degrading and abusive" treatment by soldiers who were following the interrogation plan Rumsfeld had approved.

Revolt of Retired Generals Conveys Revulsion and Disgust of Active Duty Counterparts

Revolt of the Generals: Six Call for Rumsfeld to Resign

Newswire - April 14, 2006

MARC PARENT
CRIMES AND CORRUPTIONS OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER NEWS



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