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i stayed seven or eight days before abu ghraib and the other then abu ghraib. estate about seven days before abu ghraib and the remaining days at abu ghraib. at the end, i was not accused of anything. he transferred me to a court. the court was formed by the iraqi government at the time. the coalition authority was present throughout the procedure. the judge found were no churches against me so he ordered my release and i left. >> salah hassan, this is the 10th anniversary of the release of the photos. did you recognize anyone in those photos? when did you first see these pictures? after i was released from abu ghraib prison, i wrote a complete report about what happened to me in the present and about my observation while inside the prison about psychological and physical torture, and the stripping. then many people did not believe these observations. they did not believe inside the prison such things are happening . they did not believe these details at all. but after the photographs showed up in the scandal that happened in abu ghraib prison broke out, many t
i stayed seven or eight days before abu ghraib and the other then abu ghraib. estate about seven days before abu ghraib and the remaining days at abu ghraib. at the end, i was not accused of anything. he transferred me to a court. the court was formed by the iraqi government at the time. the coalition authority was present throughout the procedure. the judge found were no churches against me so he ordered my release and i left. >> salah hassan, this is the 10th anniversary of the release...
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so let's not talk about the inheritance or legacy of abu ghraib because abu ghraib was not designed nor was it endorsed by anybody. it was a group of rogue actors that were punished. >> so -- >> can i respond? >> sure. go ahead. >> okay. it is true that those were rogue actors and what they called rotten apples at the time. there were five military reports done by the u.s. government officially after abu ghraib. there were many actually. the first five talked about the gray area between what the military was doing and what the presence of cia officers at prisons was doing. this is true at abu ghraib. this is true at guantanamo. so, yes, it is true to separate these stories but it is not true that the policies did not bleed into one another and were not used in a way that affected one another. so, yes. there were rogue apples. it was also a policy and thothose rotten appleales fit in to the agenda. the generals who ran abu ghraib from the interrogation side and detention side have attested to this. they are not inseparable as you have said, i don't think. >> adam, you know, the afghan go
so let's not talk about the inheritance or legacy of abu ghraib because abu ghraib was not designed nor was it endorsed by anybody. it was a group of rogue actors that were punished. >> so -- >> can i respond? >> sure. go ahead. >> okay. it is true that those were rogue actors and what they called rotten apples at the time. there were five military reports done by the u.s. government officially after abu ghraib. there were many actually. the first five talked about the...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witness they've given us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of the torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize hears. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being torture satyrs that cover. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger. and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to your enemies. justice will be done. i. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners ene
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witness they've given us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of the torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize hears. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've been us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize years. from apocrypha these to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple bad obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being torture satyrs back up. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to your enemies. justice will be done. in less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation for the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy com
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've been us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize years. from apocrypha these to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple bad obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed the abuse or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of the torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize years. from apocrypha these to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being torture shatters that cover. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger. and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to our enemies. justice will be done. i. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed the abuse or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of the torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize years. from apocrypha these to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've been this or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the center piece of torture they were enablers they were so it appears they will authorize years. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the killing profession has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patients interest while being torture satyrs back. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to our enemies. justice will be done i. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy combatan
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've been this or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the center piece of torture they were enablers they were so it appears they will authorize years. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the killing profession has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patients interest while...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly would asleep use or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the center piece of torture they were enablers they were to so it caters they will authorize years. from a poverty is to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being torture satyrs that cover. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger. and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to our enemies. justice will be done. i. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy combatant
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly would asleep use or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the center piece of torture they were enablers they were to so it caters they will authorize years. from a poverty is to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witness they've given us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were to so it airs they will authorize years. from apocrypha eased to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being torture satyrs that cover. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to your enemies. justice will be done. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy comb
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witness they've given us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were to so it airs they will authorize years. from apocrypha eased to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've given us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were to sell it taters they will authorize years. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the killing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patients interest while being torture satyrs that cover. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger. and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to our enemies. justice will be done. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've given us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were to sell it taters they will authorize years. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the killing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patients interest...
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score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded injuring three u.s. servicemen. did not have a birth certificate and his age at the time is uncertain but he was estimated to be between fourteen and sixteen. after a short detention in afghanistan he was moved to guantanamo bay went on the base were supposed to be you know through keep to the worst of the worst you know the best really bad people and you have a child to be accused of a strong narrative that u.s. soldiers cold war criminal just it just didn't make sense. during an interrogation of mohammed jawad the interrogator became alarmed when the youth began talking to a wall he asked a p
score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded...
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score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib were going on of though were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded injuring three u.s. servicemen. did not have a birth certificate and his age at the time is uncertain but he was estimated to be between fourteen and sixteen. after a short detention in afghanistan he was moved to guantanamo bay went on the base were supposed to be you know were keep to the worst of the worst you know the best really bad people and you have a child who's being accused of a story you know sort of the cold war criminal just it just didn't make sense. during an interrogation of mohammed jawad the interrogator became alarmed when the youth began talking to a wall he
score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib were going on of though were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a...
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score both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib were guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded injuring three u.s. servicemen. did not have a birth certificate and his age at the time is uncertain but he was estimated to be between fourteen and sixteen. after a short detention in afghanistan he was moved to guantanamo bay went on the base were supposed to be you know group keep to the worst of the worst you know the best really bad people and you have a child who's be accused of a strong narrative that u.s. soldiers the cold war criminal just it just didn't make sense. during an interrogation of mohammed jawad the interrogator became alarmed when the youth began talking to a wall he asked a ps
score both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib were guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded...
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score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded injuring three u.s. servicemen. did not have a birth certificate and his age at the time is uncertain but he was estimated to be between fourteen and sixteen. after a short detention in afghanistan he was moved to guantanamo bay went on the base were supposed to be you know through keep to the worst of the worst you know the best really bad people and you have a child who's being accused of a store narrative you are sort of risking cold war criminal just it just didn't make sense. during an interrogation of mohammed jawad the interrogator became alarmed when the youth began talking to a wa
score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've been us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were facilitators they will authorize years. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the killing profession has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being torture satyrs that cover. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implemented in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger. and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to our enemies. justice will be done. i. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan and in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy comba
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've been us or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were facilitators they will authorize years. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the killing profession has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while...
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score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded injuring three u.s. servicemen. did not have a birth certificate and his age at the time is uncertain but he was estimated to be between fourteen and sixteen. after a short detention in afghanistan he was moved to guantanamo bay went on the base were supposed to be you know through keep to the worst of the worst you know the best really bad people and you have a child who's being accused of a strong narrative you are sort of the cold war criminal just it just didn't make sense. during an interrogation of mohammed jawad the interrogator became alarmed when the youth began talking to a wall
score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade...
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score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib are going to we're not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainee in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded injuring three u.s. servicemen. did not have a birth certificate and his age at the time is uncertain but he was estimated to be between fourteen and sixteen. after a short detention in afghanistan he was moved to guantanamo bay went on the base were supposed to be you know through keep them the worst of the worst you know the best really bad people and you have a child who's being accused of a strong narrative you are sort of the cold war criminal just it just didn't make sense. during an interrogation of mohammed jawad the interrogator became alarmed when the youth began talking to a wall he aske
score of both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib are going to we're not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainee in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly would asleep use or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the center piece of torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize years. from apocrypha he's to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being torture satyrs backup. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are our country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to our enemies. justice will be done i. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy combatants no
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly would asleep use or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the center piece of torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize years. from apocrypha he's to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've been this or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were facilitators they will authorize years. from apocrypha these to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patients interest while being torture satyrs that. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. on. tonight we are a country awakened to danger. and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to your enemies. justice will be done. i. less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy comba
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed they've been this or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the centerpiece of torture they were enablers they were facilitators they will authorize years. from apocrypha these to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patients interest while...
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the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed the b.s. or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the center piece of torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize years. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being torture satyrs. how have american physicians and psychologists come to sanction and implement torture in our military prisons and why haven't they been held accountable for their actions. tonight we are our country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to your enemies. justice will be done. in less than three weeks later u.s. forces invaded afghanistan in retaliation to the september eleventh terrorist attacks on the united states. in a radical new policy the bush administration declared afghan prisoners enemy combatants no longer
the abu ghraib pictures raise the question where were the doctors while this was going on either they directly witnessed the b.s. or they witnessed the consequences of it why hadn't they protested. here the doctors were complicit they were the center piece of torture they were enablers they were the selectors they will authorize years. from apocrypha east to now the standard for the healing professions has been simple that obligation is first and foremost to the patient's interest while being...
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score both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded injuring three u.s. servicemen. did not have a birth certificate and his age at the time is uncertain but he was estimated to be between fourteen and sixteen. after a short detention in afghanistan he was moved to guantanamo bay went on the base were supposed to be in a group keep them the worst of the worst you know the best really bad people and you have a child who's being accused of a story narrative and you're sort of the cold war criminal just it just didn't make sense. during an interrogation of mohammed jawad the interrogator became alarmed when the youth began talking to a wall he as
score both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane we're going to try that one on my right now they're going to treat him mainly. reacted in a circle. the press has given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some of these highways. not really well. make that a few of them have may be. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although they too are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the progr
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane we're going to try that one on my right now they're going to treat him mainly. reacted in a circle. the press has given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis we see are the...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to try that. right now we're going to treat them mainly. react to their answer. the press is giving tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosing diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some data it's. not really well. made that a few of them have maybe well. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the programs of the intellige
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to try that. right now we're going to treat them mainly. react to their answer. the press is giving tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see are the same ones we...
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score both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib were going on a mo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded injuring three u.s. servicemen. did not have a birth certificate and his age at the time is uncertain but he was estimated to be between fourteen and sixteen. after a short detention in afghanistan he was moved to guantanamo bay went on the base were supposed to be you know group keep to the worst of the worst you know the best really bad people and you have a child to be accused of a strong narrative you know sort of the cold war criminal just it just didn't make sense. during an interrogation of mohammed jawad the interrogator became alarmed when the youth began talking to a wall he asked a psyc
score both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib were going on a mo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded...
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both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded injuring three u.s. servicemen. did not have a birth certificate and his age at the time is uncertain but he was estimated to be between fourteen and sixteen. after a short detention in afghanistan he was moved to guantanamo bay went on the base were supposed to be you know through keep to the worst of the worst you know the best really bad people and you have a child who's being accused of a strong narrative you are sort of the cold war criminal just it just didn't make
both physically and psychologically most of the individuals who were detained at abu ghraib or guantanamo were not terrorists they were individuals who were picked up in sweeps who were in the wrong place at the wrong time god arrested put through this hell like no other that they or i could describe and then were released but really shells they were. mohammed jawad was one of these detainees in two thousand and two he was arrested in a crowded marketplace in kabul after a grenade exploded...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to look at that and i right now we're going to treat them mainly. reacted in a circle. the press is giving tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some of these high is. not really. make a few of them have may be. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although they too are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the programs of the intellige
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to look at that and i right now we're going to treat them mainly. reacted in a circle. the press is giving tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see are the same...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to look at that like right now we're going to treat them mainly. it. reacted in a circle. the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see at the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some of these high is. not really well. made that a few of them have maybe. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially separate there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the programs of
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to look at that like right now we're going to treat them mainly. it. reacted in a circle. the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see at the same...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we are going to try that like right now we're going to treat them mainly that. it did not react to this or. the press is given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of desperation in some of these highways. not really. make that a few of them have may be. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors at detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially set. brit there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the pr
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we are going to try that like right now we're going to treat them mainly that. it did not react to this or. the press is given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis we see...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to try that like right now we're going to treat them humanely and. get it probably up to their circles. the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of desperation in some of these highways. not really. make a few of them have maybe. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially set. but there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to try that like right now we're going to treat them humanely and. get it probably up to their circles. the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we are going to try that and like right now we're going to treat them humanely and. it did not react to their answer . the press is given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. the diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some of these i is. not really. make a few of them have may be. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the prog
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we are going to try that and like right now we're going to treat them humanely and. it did not react to their answer . the press is given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. the...
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to date, no high-ranking official has been held accountable for the torture at abu ghraib. salah hassan and other prisoners are attempting to see one of the private companies, caci, which helps run the prison will stop then, condoleezza rice is back in the news. >> there'll always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons, but we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud. >> this was president bush's former national security advisor condoleezza rice in 2002. this weekend, rice backed out of delivering the commencement address at rutgers university in new jersey following protests over her role in supporting the iraq war and u.s. torture practices. we will speak with student protest leader carmelo cintron. all of that and more coming up.
to date, no high-ranking official has been held accountable for the torture at abu ghraib. salah hassan and other prisoners are attempting to see one of the private companies, caci, which helps run the prison will stop then, condoleezza rice is back in the news. >> there'll always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons, but we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud. >> this was president bush's former national security advisor condoleezza...
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has been abu ghraib and to a certain extent, guantanamo. >> let me talk about abu ghraib, there was an op ed written by an interrogator at abu ghraib, he said, i tortured and i can't be forgiven. examples in the report released by the senate of cia interrogators who said they couldn't take it anymore, they were near tears. what does that tell you? >> first of all, this young man was scheduled to be on but couldn't be because of illness. this man is clearly carrying a burden, perhaps that all of us have put on him by putting in that situation. >> an unfair burden? >> well, abu ghraib, yes, because it was indeed criminal activity, i think it's really important to distinguish abu ghraib and what happened at the cia detention facilities. it was investigated. trials were held. >> yes, and it's very different. i'm talking about the interrogators. you put cia interrogators in that position as well. >> yes, i would be very, very disappointed if this didn't take a human toll on our cia interrogators. because after all, although that person across the table from you is a terrorist, they're also
has been abu ghraib and to a certain extent, guantanamo. >> let me talk about abu ghraib, there was an op ed written by an interrogator at abu ghraib, he said, i tortured and i can't be forgiven. examples in the report released by the senate of cia interrogators who said they couldn't take it anymore, they were near tears. what does that tell you? >> first of all, this young man was scheduled to be on but couldn't be because of illness. this man is clearly carrying a burden, perhaps...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we are going to try that like right now we're going to treat them mainly. it. reacted in a circle. the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some data is. not really well. made a few of them have maybe. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the programs of the intellig
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we are going to try that like right now we're going to treat them mainly. it. reacted in a circle. the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis we see are the...
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the american public does not hear much about doctor involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to look at that like right now we're going to treat them mainly. get it. free of accidents or. the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. and diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some of these i is. not really well. made a few of them have may be. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially separate there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the
the american public does not hear much about doctor involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to look at that like right now we're going to treat them mainly. get it. free of accidents or. the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. and diagnosis we see...
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it is abu ghraib. cbs knew about abu ghraib. they knew sometime prior to releasing the story. several of the other news media knew about it. i knew about it before it was late. how is it, at the corporate level -- how to balance out that we know something that we are not going to put it out up because there is this question of national security? >> this is a question of you cannot win. cbs had the story about abu ghraib. had the pictures. had it very well documented. dan rather got a call from the secretary of the army saying you cannot run that story. it is going to endanger american lives. >> i think you better, for some members of the audience who were not born when that happened -- >> it was a terrible story, it was a prison in iraq that americans were running and torture was going on and pictures were taken, and american soldiers were smiling or giving the victory signal. it was just really horrible. so the military said that american lives were invaded, so we held a week. meanwhile, we were asking for spokesman from the pentagon. another appeal came the second week, so w
it is abu ghraib. cbs knew about abu ghraib. they knew sometime prior to releasing the story. several of the other news media knew about it. i knew about it before it was late. how is it, at the corporate level -- how to balance out that we know something that we are not going to put it out up because there is this question of national security? >> this is a question of you cannot win. cbs had the story about abu ghraib. had the pictures. had it very well documented. dan rather got a call...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to try that all right right now we're going to treat him mainly. to get. reelected or certainly. the press is given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some of these highways. not really well. maybe a few of them have maybe. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the programs
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to try that all right right now we're going to treat him mainly. to get. reelected or certainly. the press is given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see are...
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we're going to try that like right now they're going to treat him for failing. to get. reelected there certainly. the press is giving tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some of these high is. not really well. made a few of them have maybe. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the program
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the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we are going to try that like right now we're going to treat them mainly. it probably up to the circle of. the press is given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see at the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some of these high is. not really well. made that a few of them have may be. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the programs
the american public does not hear much about dr involvement in detainee abuse since the abu ghraib scandal both administrations have gone to great lengths to present detainee treatment as humane. we are going to try that like right now we're going to treat them mainly. it probably up to the circle of. the press is given tours that modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma. diagnosis we see at the...
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it is abu ghraib. cbs knew about abu ghraib. they knew sometime prior to releasing the story. several of the other news media knew about it. i knew about it before it was late. how is it, at the corporate level -- how to balance out that we know something that we are not going to put it out up because there is this question of national security? >> this is a question of you cannot win. cbs had the story about abu ghraib. had the pictures. had it very well documented. dan rather got a call from the secretary of the army saying you cannot run that story. it is going to endanger american lives. >> for some members of the , --ence >> it was a terrible story, it was a prison in iraq that americans were running and torture was going on and pictures were taken, and american soldiers were smiling or giving the victory signal. it was just really horrible. so the military said that american lives were invaded, so we held a week. meanwhile, we were asking for spokesman from the pentagon. another appeal came the second week, so we held it. the third week we decide we're going to go with a
it is abu ghraib. cbs knew about abu ghraib. they knew sometime prior to releasing the story. several of the other news media knew about it. i knew about it before it was late. how is it, at the corporate level -- how to balance out that we know something that we are not going to put it out up because there is this question of national security? >> this is a question of you cannot win. cbs had the story about abu ghraib. had the pictures. had it very well documented. dan rather got a call...
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ghraib case, abu ghraib was a blot of the reputation of this great nation. it was an embarrassment. it showed us our worst. it outraged the muslim world as it should have. i have yet to find a senior general officer who can point a specific instance where abu ghraib put at risk for the american soldier. that was the argument they were making. it didn't happen. >> well, in the broad of things, people donate more money to al qaeda, probably. those thing happen but the direct cause of effect -- >> thom, do you think chelsea manning should not be in prison? do you think edward snowden when he comes back, shouldn't face prosecution? >> i think chelsea manning is in prison accepting the fate based on those decisions. >> for wikileaks. >> i heard so much about the snowden case, we don't know about him. snowden said he tried to work through his chain of command to bring to their attention these security flaw. the government says it is not true. likewise, we have not seen from either wikileaks stated by bob gates or yet from snowden the kind of risk to american secur
ghraib case, abu ghraib was a blot of the reputation of this great nation. it was an embarrassment. it showed us our worst. it outraged the muslim world as it should have. i have yet to find a senior general officer who can point a specific instance where abu ghraib put at risk for the american soldier. that was the argument they were making. it didn't happen. >> well, in the broad of things, people donate more money to al qaeda, probably. those thing happen but the direct cause of effect...
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abu ghraib was a break down in the chain of command among low level military people. everyone condemns what happened. this program was carefully designed, legally approved on four occasions by the justice department. briefed to these committees at a time when they were enthusiastic about it. at one point when we stopped this, we did stop this program when the justice department obviouslied a little bit in their opinion. i recall senator rockefeller saying don't be risk-averse. that was the as months fear we were dealing with at the time. this program was briefed to the white house. we didn't hide anything here. abu ghraib was a different situation we all find appalling. >> let me ask you about that. what they told us today when we were up there for the briefing and i want to get your response, the briefings to the republican and democratic leaders as well as the intelligence committee chairs and house and senate majority and ranking, those eight people were given cursory briefings and not told the details and the president of the united states himself, george bush was
abu ghraib was a break down in the chain of command among low level military people. everyone condemns what happened. this program was carefully designed, legally approved on four occasions by the justice department. briefed to these committees at a time when they were enthusiastic about it. at one point when we stopped this, we did stop this program when the justice department obviouslied a little bit in their opinion. i recall senator rockefeller saying don't be risk-averse. that was the as...
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and because of that, the ministry described abu ghraib as being in a "hot" area. so they can't guarantee that the security of the situation surrounding the prison complex. last year, there was a mass breakout and shootout that resulted in over 50 people dying, and the justice ministry said that it continue guarantee the security and the environment of the prison, they are be abandoning it. >> why wasn't it closed sooner? >> did you know, that's interesting, because once we had the scandal with the american soldiers in 2004, later on, i think a year later, president bush wanted to have it demolished, and they were talking about getting it torn down, but there were also talks about having it become some kind of a museum. but ultimately, they needed the space, and they needed to house the prisoners and detainees, and they cannot afford to destroy buildings when they're still trying to get a handle on the situation in their country. >> what are they doing with those people now? >> reporter: they're being transferred to other prisons in the country, and most of them ar
and because of that, the ministry described abu ghraib as being in a "hot" area. so they can't guarantee that the security of the situation surrounding the prison complex. last year, there was a mass breakout and shootout that resulted in over 50 people dying, and the justice ministry said that it continue guarantee the security and the environment of the prison, they are be abandoning it. >> why wasn't it closed sooner? >> did you know, that's interesting, because once we...
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ghraib. dr brislin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousands of a.p.a. members effectively rejected this claim and voted down the interrogation policy. in spite of this referendum psychologists still assist detainee interrogations and their w
ghraib. dr brislin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would...
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closing abu ghraib is a good thing but it's what's happening outside the walls of abu ghraib that should concern us the most. >>> coming up, whether they're leading in or opting, women have a lot on the stake of feminism. i will talk to katty kay. and the new book "the confidence code." it's that's next. it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. little things, anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. insures support. a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like... ...sooner than you think. ...you die from alzheimer's disease. ...we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call, or donation adds up to something big. alzheimer's association. the brains behind saving yours. ♪ i know a thing ra ♪ ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need som
closing abu ghraib is a good thing but it's what's happening outside the walls of abu ghraib that should concern us the most. >>> coming up, whether they're leading in or opting, women have a lot on the stake of feminism. i will talk to katty kay. and the new book "the confidence code." it's that's next. it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque...
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. >> here's another documentary you did on abu ghraib. it's only about 45 seconds. i wanted to ask you why you did this. >> ok. >> at which point did you say it's enough? >> you can do whatever you want to do to them. we need that information. >> you all went crazy if you didn't get to what you were seeing. >> it was never clear what was not allowed.d or >> unlawful combatants don't have any rights under the geneva convention. >> there is no such things as a little bit of torture. >> "ghosts of abu ghraib." >> that's seven years. why did you do that? hbo? >> that was hbo. you know, those images were -- were -- had come out and i was interested in understanding why people would choose to both take those photographs and ngage in the horrific acts that we saw in those images and ask other people to do so. what i discovered and so the film really focuses on people who took the photographs and what they did. and you know, what i became very evident in talking to all those people is that they were given pretty strong orders from pretty high above to engage in -- in pretty
. >> here's another documentary you did on abu ghraib. it's only about 45 seconds. i wanted to ask you why you did this. >> ok. >> at which point did you say it's enough? >> you can do whatever you want to do to them. we need that information. >> you all went crazy if you didn't get to what you were seeing. >> it was never clear what was not allowed.d or >> unlawful combatants don't have any rights under the geneva convention. >> there is no such...
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. >> here's another documentary you did on abu ghraib. it's only about 45 seconds. i wanted to ask you why you did this. >> ok. >> at which point did you do this? >> you can do whatever you want to do to them. we need information. >> you all went crazy if you didn't get to what you were seeing. >> it was never clear what was allowed or not aloud. >> unlawful combatants don't have any rights under the geneva convention. >> there is no such things as a little bit of torture. >> "ghosts of abu ghraib." >> that's seven years. why did you do that? hbo? >> that was hbo. you know, those images were -- re -- had come out and i was interested in understanding why people would choose to both take those photographs and engage in the horrific acts that we saw in those images and ask other people to do so. what i discovered and so the film really focuses on people who took the photographs and what they did. and you know, what i became very evident in talking to all those people is that they were given pretty strong orders from pretty high above to engage in -- in pretty -- in ac
. >> here's another documentary you did on abu ghraib. it's only about 45 seconds. i wanted to ask you why you did this. >> ok. >> at which point did you do this? >> you can do whatever you want to do to them. we need information. >> you all went crazy if you didn't get to what you were seeing. >> it was never clear what was allowed or not aloud. >> unlawful combatants don't have any rights under the geneva convention. >> there is no such things...
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ghraib. dr breslin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousands of a.p.a. members effectively rejected this claim and voted down the interrogation policy. in spite of this referendum psychologists still assist in their work remains highly contro
ghraib. dr breslin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would...
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ghraib. dr breslin fever another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousands of a.p.a. members effectively rejected this claim and voted down the interrogation policy. in spite of this referendum psychologists still assist detainee interrogations and their w
ghraib. dr breslin fever another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would...