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FACTBOX

Pentagon prohibits

some interrogation tactics

 

Wed Sep 6, 2006

2:27 PM ET

Reuters

 

(Reuters) - The Pentagon on Wednesda

prohibited eight interrogation practices

more than two years after

the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal

in Iraq burst into public.

It also authorized three new methods.

Following are details of those tactics,

listed in the new Army Field Manual.

 

 

Interrogators may not:

 

-- force a detainee to be naked

-- force a detainee to perform sexual acts or pose

in a sexual manner

-- use hoods or place sacks over a detainee's head

or use duct tape over his or her eyes

-- beat or electrically shock or burn detainees

or inflict other forms of physical pain

-- use "water boarding," which simulates drowning

-- perform mock executions

-- deprive detainees of necessary food, water

and medical care

-- use dogs in any aspect of interrogations.

 

 

Interrogators may:
 

-- engage in "Mutt and Jeff," or good-cop, bad-cop

interrogation tactics

-- use "false flag," portraying themselves

as someone other than American interrogators

-- use "separation" to keep unlawful enemy combatants apart from each other so that they can not coordinate their stories. This technique can be used only with "unlawful enemy combatants," not traditional prisoners of war, and requires special, high-level approval. The Pentagon said separation "does not mean solitary confinement."

FACTBOX-Pentagon prohibits some interrogation tactics,
R, 6.9.2006,
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=
newsOne&storyid=2006-09-06T182731Z_01_N06466268_RTRUKOT_0_TEXT0.xml&WTmodLoc
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