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Ten Questions: #6

Larry Siems,
The Torture Report
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December 7, 2010

When the to defend its human rights record, State Department legal advisor Harold Koh assured the world that the U.S. had thoroughly investigated alleged abuses of detainees in U.S. custody, and that appropriate corrective action has been taken. Koh also asserted that the Justice Departments initial investigation into torture was actively looking into allegations of abuse by the CIA and other civilian agencies.

Drawing largely from material that has been covered in , we have come up with 10 follow-up questions for the U.S. about its compliance with domestic and international prohibitions against torture.

The CIA Inspector General's investigation into the use of enhanced interrogation techniques revealed that a number of unauthorized techniques were used against such as threats with a handgun and power drill and threats against family members. Who has been held accountable for those unauthorized techniques, and what punishments if any were given?

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