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Today, faced again with the evidence of Khadr's mistreatment, Judge Parrish ruled that the interrogator's testimony is not admissible for purposes of sentencing, either.
Daphne Eviatar: Judge Hides Evidence of Torture from Gitmo Jury Daphne Eviatar 2010
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Today, faced again with the evidence of Khadr's mistreatment, Judge Parrish ruled that the interrogator's testimony is not admissible for purposes of sentencing, either.
Daphne Eviatar: Judge Hides Evidence of Torture from Gitmo Jury Daphne Eviatar 2010
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His famously caffeine-addicted character walks to a coffeemaker, pours himself a cup, registers a moment of disgust and tosses it in his disapproving interrogator's wastebasket.
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For detainees "with social status and strong character" the manual says: "You can appear to be a confident man who has nothing to hide or fear, responding to the interrogator's normal requests but persisting in refusing the embarrassing things despite the pressure."
Guantánamo Bay files: Interrogators told to ignore 'al-Qaida cover stories' 2011
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Today, faced again with the evidence of Khadr's mistreatment, Judge Parrish ruled that the interrogator's testimony is not admissible for purposes of sentencing, either.
Daphne Eviatar: Judge Hides Evidence of Torture from Gitmo Jury Daphne Eviatar 2010
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During a mock press interview his interrogator's every question concerned his father and, eventually, prompted a sharp retort.
Darren Ferguson rallies Peterborough ahead of Huddersfield showdown 2011
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He said that they tried to interrogate him but he refused to give them any information, spitting in one of the interrogator's faces at some point.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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I yakked for a bit about the challenge of balancing chores and baby before registering my interrogator's mocking smirk.
Brian Gresko: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Being a Stay-at-Home Dad 2010
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The title of "Will There Be More Than One 'Questioner'?" comes from an interrogator's preparatory checklist in a declassified CIA document from 1983, the "Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual."
Poet's Choice: "Will There Be More Than One 'Questioner'?" by Nick Lantz 2010
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What the Justice Department lawyers advised was that if "there are substantial repetitions, we told the CIA 'you don't have a legal opinion from us'" providing legal protection for an interrogator's conduct, Bybee said.
CIA Overreached On Terror Suspect Interrogations, Says Key Bush Lawyer 2010
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