- Senior counterintelligence officials disclose how interrogation techniques used at Guantanamo have led many detainees to make false confessions and accusations
- Never-before-published government documents reveal the camp's secret rules, belying the Bush administration's claim that detainees are always treated humanely
- Meeting minutes suggest that General Geoffrey Miller, the former commandant later in charge of Abu Ghraib, seriously misled the Red Cross about camp conditions and interrogation procedures
- Four former detainees paint a grim and shocking picture of life as a Guantanamo prisoner
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- Senior counterintelligence officials disclose how interrogation techniques used at Guantanamo have led many detainees to make false confessions and accusations
- Never-before-published government documents reveal the camp's secret rules, belying the Bush administration's claim that detainees are always treated humanely
- Meeting minutes suggest that General Geoffrey Miller, the former commandant later in charge of Abu Ghraib, seriously misled the Red Cross about camp conditions and interrogation procedures
- Four former detainees paint a grim and shocking picture of life as a Guantanamo prisoner
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