Evidence Grows of Drug Use on Detainees
There can be little doubt now that the government has used drugs designed to weaken the resistance of terrorist suspects to interrogation. Another window opened on the practice last week with the declassification of John Yoo’s 2003 memo approving harsh interrogation techniques. But hard evidence that U.S. interrogators are employing hallucinogens, like the LSD the CIA tested on unwitting subjects for at least 20 years beginning in the 1940s, has yet to surface.
CQ Politics (04/04/2008)
Labels: Abu Ghraib, cia, drugs, FBI, Guantanamo, hallucinogens, human rights, interrogation, John Yoo, Justice Department, Manchurian Candidate, Naval Criminal Investigative Service, prisoners, torture


