CIA's methods are 'unique' but not torture, director says
22nd Nov 2005, 01:12 GMT
The CIA's interrogation methods are RuniqueR but do not involve torture, according to the director of central intelligence, although he would not specify just what techniques are used to extract information from prisoners.
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