Rights group blasts U.S. terror interrogations
Abuse ‘deliberate, central’ to U.S. strategy, Human Rights Watch claims
Updated: 10:00 a.m. ET Jan. 18, 2006
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration has a deliberate strategy of abusing terror suspects during interrogations, Human Rights Watch said Wednesday in its annual report on the treatment of prisoners.
The human rights group based its conclusions mostly on statements by senior administration officials in the past year, and said President Bush’s reassurances that the United States does not torture suspects were deceptive and rang hollow.
“In 2005 it became disturbingly clear that the abuse of detainees had become a deliberate, central part of the Bush administration’s strategy of interrogating terrorist suspects,” the report said.
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