Interrogation
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Most of the film's "action" is moved along by long
interrogation
scenes, with little snippets of who's who and what's what being provided.
The
interrogation
scene in the airplane is preposterous, as the US army interrogates the terrorist with a pull-down screen, without the terrible noise of the engines sounding anytime.
Some
interrogation
sequences are stretched too long and we witness the uncomfortable cast languishing with rather dire material.
The hairdresser, wife and mother Cynthia Kellogg (Demi Moore) is in an
interrogation
room in a police department being questioned by the experienced detective John Woods (Harvey Keitel) and his partner.
Not all suspects are psychologically abused maniacs who are on the edge of their nerves just as to allow some wise ass to smash them at the
interrogation
room.
Scores of others, perhaps hundreds, have been carted off for interrogation, torture, or execution.
The Pentagon has also acknowledged that it had authorized sexualized abuse of detainees as part of
interrogation
practices to be performed by female operatives.
There is also the testimony by female soldiers such as Lynndie England about compelling male prisoners to masturbate, as well as an FBI memo objecting to a policy of “highly aggressive
interrogation
techniques.”
Another bill in the pipeline would forbid anyone under the age of 18 from converting to another religion, and would require even an adult seeking to convert to gain the permission – subject to repeated
interrogation
– of local officials.
The FBI reportedly arrived in Tanzania with the names of 60 Muslims selected for
interrogation.
Among the highest-profile defamation-related cases in the Middle East today is that involving Najat Abu Bakr, a member of Palestine’s parliament who has been summoned for
interrogation
by the attorney-general after leveling corruption accusations against Hussein al-Araj, a cabinet minister with close ties with President Mahmoud Abbas.
That’s why
interrogation
techniques should be based on brain and behavioral sciences, not on the fevered imaginings of Hollywood producers that are believed by politicians, supported by lawyers, and carried out by amateur torturers.
Fortunately, the realization that brain and behavioral sciences should be at the core of
interrogation
practice and intelligence work is gaining ground.
In the United States, for example, recent legislation should help to ensure that the best evidence-based practices will form the basis of non-coercive
interrogation.
Administration officials who simply want to make a statement and escape searching
interrogation
should not be welcome.
The air was stale but heavy with the stench of death in
interrogation
chambers, barren save for a single bed frame, shackles, and a chair.
For example, the Court ruled that the infamous “five techniques” – an early form of “enhanced interrogation” employed by the British in Northern Ireland in the 1970’s – constituted inhuman treatment, and condemned racial segregation of Roma children in Czech schools.
Obama’s decisions to ban “enhanced interrogation” and end secret detention are important steps in the right direction.
Therefore, the review of detention, trial, transfer, and
interrogation
policies is of utmost importance.
The UK Supreme Court’s decision means only that Assange will be transferred to Sweden for
interrogation.
Or did the pattern of abuse amount to so many orders from superiors to "soften up" prisoners for
interrogation?
I completed the US Army's three-month basic
interrogation
course in the late 1980's, after studying Russian at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California.
But the curriculum was much less meticulous concerning
interrogation
techniques.
An interrogation, we were instructed, should begin with polite, direct questioning, because a certain number of detainees simply want to unburden themselves.
This obvious violation of the Army's rule prohibiting participation by military police in
interrogation
sessions does not surprise me.
All of us knew that a failed
interrogation
could mean being dropped from the course.
Bush’s subordinates authorized methods of
interrogation
that led to torture, and his administration adamantly resisted legislation that would ban its use.
He was then taken to an
interrogation
room where he saw a longhaired man with a full beard who was gagged with duct tape that “covered much of his head.”
While his supporters have staged protests against the police raid and
interrogation
of their leader, Indian officials have expressed apprehension that China may be funding Ogyen Trinley Dorje as part of a plan to influence the Karmapa’s Kagyu sect, which controls important monasteries along the militarized Indo-Tibetan border.
Surrounded by a forbidding wall, watchtowers, and deadly buffer zones, I entered with a hard-to-obtain visa at the Erez crossing – iron gates, an
interrogation
by bored young immigration officers and scanners.
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