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CIA bans torture using water

15-09-2007
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CIA, Central Intelligence Agency, banned using water during interrogation, a method resorted in order to make suspects talk.

WASHINGTON- American ABC TV announced that Michael Hayden, president of CIA, a while ago banned the method in which heads of suspects are thrown into water in order to make them speak. According to the news, this ban is also supported by the White House.

US president Bush, issuing a circular in June, wanted CIA examiners to obey the articles regarding torture of Geneva Convention.        

Human rights organizations considers this method as torture. The American government claiming that torture is not resorted is on the center of criticisms due to the methods resorted in interrogations of terror suspects in Guantanamo Camp and secret prisons of CIA.

 


 
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