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Yeah, I know "plonk"
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 08:06:36 +0700, Bruce In Bangkok
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On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 06:07:12 -0400,
wrote:
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 21:36:09 -0600, "KLC Lewis"
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"Bruce In Bangkok" wrote in message
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In one case I witnessed the individual who "confessed" admitting that
he was beaten until he confessed, in a second, an individual who
stated he witnessed the act said that it worked and several
descriptions I have read of WW II British agents in Occupied France
specifically state that the Germans gained sufficient information from
partisans that they were able to capture others in the group.
As well there are fairly well documented cases in Russia of people
who, for some reason, confessed to outlandish crimes and were
executed. Generally attributed to torture.
The stories of "brain washing" in Korea were not, I suspect, cut from
whole cloth.
In short the "it doesn't work" argument needs a lot of qualification
to be wholly correct.
Cheers,
Bruce
People being people, Bruce is exactly correct. With some people, the mere
suggestion that they might experience some discomfort will be enough to get
them to spill their guts, tell everything they know, and sell all their
compatriots down the river.
Yes, even thiose who don't know anything will confess! Often in great
detail.
Actually, I doubt that any interrogators are inclined to believe any
unsupported statement made under "torture" whatever the definition.
At least the only statement I have read about the U.S. efforts seems
to say that they get a bit of information from "A" which correlates
with information from "B" which fits with NSA intercepts from "C" and
so on. As I remember the article, which said that after OBama was
fully briefed about the CIA activities he might change his mind,
refereed to correlation of information from as far afield as Thailand,
the Philippines, Iraq, Afghanistan and Spain.
I'm sure other countries will keep that in mind as they torture our
soldiers.
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