jhungary
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CIA ne ISI ko training deni start ker di kia ? There is much that will never see the light of the day, torture of detainee's not just suspects but many of whom were apprehended over suspicion suffered worse kinds of torture, Abu Gahrib was one example that was leaked, its hard to believe that CIA did not have more black sites around the world. But thing is that people/Institutions are too powerful that no human or system can bring them to justice, I'd leave the justice to Allah.
11 years works on LE, 3 years as a Military intelligence specialist mostly work in HUMINT. I can tell you outright, Torture do NOT work.
As a cop, you learn how to interrogate people, as a military intelligence officer, you learn how to work people, both of which did not involve torturing people, in fact, torture is what we are against doing, not because we don't want to hurt the detainee, but because people say anything for pain to stop. You are going to chase tail if you use torture on someone. You aren't going to get good result.
There are two ways you can get good info on something.
1.) Ask the right questions.
2.) Manipulate your subject.
As for how you can do that? That's the trade secret here.
On the other hand, do I mean torture did not happened? No, give someone enough power over someone you are ALWAYS going to see abusive behavior, be in Gitmo or local jail. Most of the time, the world demand we treat criminal better than they treated their victim, and once you know that, you wouldn't care about the people you have power over, and that's how torture started.