(On his hopes for Saddam Hussein`s interrogation) He`s a deceiver, he`s a liar, he`s a torturer, he`s a murderer. I can`t imagine why he would change his attitude, since he`ll be treated humanely by US troops. And, you know, I would be very skeptical of anything he said one way or the other.
- George W. Bush(On his hopes for Saddam Hussein`s interrogation) I don`t believe he`ll tell the truth. He didn`t tell the truth for over a decade. I just can`t believe he`s going to change his ways now just because he happens to be captured.
- George W. BushAnd I think that what is of concern is that they seem to be bringing skills from the scientific world into the interrogation room in a way that begs a lot of questions about whether it`s ethical.
- Ali Abdel FattahEthically, I think pretty much every code of ethics for doctors suggests that they should not be in an interrogation room, particularly if there`s anything coercive or abusive going on.
- Ali Abdel FattahThe vast majority of prisoners at Abu Ghraib, even after interrogation, had no further intel value whatsoever.
- Ali AllawiCongress`s definition of torture in those laws - the infliction of severe mental or physical pain - leaves room for interrogation methods that go beyond polite conversation.
- Allan KlineThis means that the U.S. can pursue different interrogation policies in each location. In fact, Abu Ghraib highlights the benefits of Guantanamo.
- Allan KlineIf the Court were to extend its reach to the base, judges could begin managing conditions of confinement, interrogation methods, and the use of information.
- Allan KlineNonetheless, Article 5 makes clear that if an Iraqi civilian who is not a member of the armed forces, has engaged in attacks on Coalition forces, the Geneva Convention permits the use of more coercive interrogation approaches to prevent future attacks.
- Allan KlineImmediately after the incident we detained two for interrogation and I feel they could give us useful information,
- Ann Brackbill