New Restrictions Put in Place for Interrogations
From Times Wire Reports
The Pentagon is implementing new restrictions on detainee interrogations, officials said. For example, said Thomas Gandy, a senior Army intelligence official, military dogs will never be used in interrogations.
Gandy said requirements of the Geneva Convention “are well integrated into the techniques” permitted. He did not describe other limits.
Maj. Gen. Donald J. Ryder, Army law enforcement policy chief, said the Army had investigated more than 300 allegations of abuse by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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