If you’re running a detention centre and you want to make use of coercive treatment, sleep deprivation and torture, the important thing is to make sure you do it often and regularly – that way it becomes “an unpleasant, highly regimented experience.” And that’s OK.
Routine is good for you
Friday, 1 August, 2008 by Tobias Ziegler
Posted in Politics abroad | Tagged Guantanamo Bay, interrogation, Salim Hamdan, torture, United States of America | No Comments Yet
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