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It turns out that the Somali-American 19-year-old, Gulet Mohamed, yesterday was aggressively interrogated by FBI agents at the Kuwaiti prison, according to Mazzetti.
Daphne Eviatar: Aggressive FBI Interrogation of US Teen in Kuwait Raises Concerns Daphne Eviatar 2011
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The interrogation became so hostile, Mazzetti reports, that Kuwaiti officials felt compelled to intervene to stop the interrogation.
Daphne Eviatar: Aggressive FBI Interrogation of US Teen in Kuwait Raises Concerns Daphne Eviatar 2011
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Conversely, as the Mazzetti article signaled there are important questions as to whether it is a good idea to have the US military expanding further into clandestine, secret — covert, in the vernacular, not legal term-of-art, sense — operations.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Clandestine Military Operations 2010
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The interrogation became so hostile, Mazzetti reports, that Kuwaiti officials felt compelled to intervene to stop the interrogation.
Daphne Eviatar: Aggressive FBI Interrogation of US Teen in Kuwait Raises Concerns Daphne Eviatar 2011
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It turns out that the Somali-American 19-year-old, Gulet Mohamed, yesterday was aggressively interrogated by FBI agents at the Kuwaiti prison, according to Mazzetti.
Daphne Eviatar: Aggressive FBI Interrogation of US Teen in Kuwait Raises Concerns Daphne Eviatar 2011
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The New York Times, in a story by national security correspondent Mark Mazzetti today (Tuesday, May 25, 2010), reveals the contents of a September 2009 secret directive signed by General Petraeus ordering “broad expansion of clandestine military activity in an effort to disrupt militant groups or counter threats in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and other countries in the region.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Clandestine Military Operations 2010
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New York Times reporter Mark Mazzetti has been following the story and joins us now.
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Mark Mazzetti of the New York Times is hearing that the order of the day is to roll back the torture programs of the Bush administration:
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“Conversely, as the Mazzetti article signaled there are important questions as to whether it is a good idea to have the US military expanding further into clandestine, secret — covert, in the vernacular, not legal term-of-art, sense — operations. ”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Clandestine Military Operations 2010
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The interrogation became so hostile, Mazzetti reports, that Kuwaiti officials felt compelled to intervene to stop the interrogation.
Daphne Eviatar: Aggressive FBI Interrogation of US Teen in Kuwait Raises Concerns Daphne Eviatar 2011
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