Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- From Fear to Torture
- The Legal Narrative
- Timeline
- Missing Documents
- Biographical Sketches
- Memoranda
- Reports
- Appendices
- Appendix A GTMO Interrogation Techniques (a one-page summary issued to reporters by Bush aides on June 22, 2004, listing which specific techniques were approved and/or used)
- Appendix B Recommended readings on torture
- Appendix C Torture-related laws and conventions
- Appendix D Legal cases relevant to the incidences of torture
Appendix A - GTMO Interrogation Techniques (a one-page summary issued to reporters by Bush aides on June 22, 2004, listing which specific techniques were approved and/or used)
from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- From Fear to Torture
- The Legal Narrative
- Timeline
- Missing Documents
- Biographical Sketches
- Memoranda
- Reports
- Appendices
- Appendix A GTMO Interrogation Techniques (a one-page summary issued to reporters by Bush aides on June 22, 2004, listing which specific techniques were approved and/or used)
- Appendix B Recommended readings on torture
- Appendix C Torture-related laws and conventions
- Appendix D Legal cases relevant to the incidences of torture
Summary
GTMO INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES
Approved by SECDEF In Dec 2002:
Category I
Incentive
Yelling at Detainee
Deception
Multiple Interrogator techniques
Interrogator identity
Category II
Stress positions for a maximum of four hours (e.g., standing)
Use of falsified documents or reports
Isolation up to 30 days (requires notice)
Interrogation outside of the standard interrogation booth
Deprivation of light and auditory stimuli
Hooding during transport & interrogation
Use of 20-hour interrogations
Removal of all comfort items
Switching detainee from hot meal to MRE
Removal of clothing
Forced grooming (e.g., shaving)
Inducing stress by use of detainee's fears (e.g., dogs)
Category III
Use of mild, non-injurious physical contact
Used Dec 2002 through 15 Jan 2003:
Category I
Yelling (Not directly into ear)
Deception (Introducing of confederate detainee)
Role-playing interrogator in next cell
Category II
Removal from social support at Camp Delta
Segregation in Navy Brig
Isolation in Camp X-Ray
Interrogating the detainee in an environment other than standard interrogation room at Camp Delta (i.e., Camp X-Ray)
Deprivation of light (use of red light)
Inducing stress (use of female interrogator)
Up to 20-hour interrogations
Removal of all comfort items, including religious items
Serving MRE instead of hot rations
Forced grooming (to include shaving facial hair and head – also served hygienic purposes)
Use of false documents or reports
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- Information
- The Torture PapersThe Road to Abu Ghraib, pp. 1239Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2005