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"interrogator" Definitions
  1. a person who asks somebody a lot of questions over a long period of time, especially in an aggressive way
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Reza and his interrogator in a screenshot from the game.
And the guy who was playing the interrogator, of course.
"We're gonna feed you up your ass," an interrogator said.
But the interrogator often misunderstood the conversations, Mr. Aksakoglu said.
At one point, he testified, an interrogator burst into his cell to ask about the photographs of the 10 doomed men from Inn Din: "Why haven't you told us about this?" the interrogator said.
NATURAL selection is a harsh interrogator at the best of times.
This is defamation written by the interrogator with his own hand.
One interrogator turned and asked Nashiri to repeat what he said.
A civil and graceful conversation followed between him and his interrogator.
"Slahi told me he is 'hearing voices' now," the interrogator wrote.
It's all because Ms. Perel works so creatively as an interrogator.
I remember one interrogator casually telling me about a dead prisoner.
I've been speaking publicly since 2007 about my time as an interrogator.
The interrogator unbuckled his hip holster, resting his right hand on his pistol.
Mr. Beinart said his interrogator never offered any legal basis for his detention.
The lead interrogator, whom Hamada knew as Suhail, began by establishing Hamada's identity.
King then asked security to intervene and remove his interrogator from the room.
"He's never leaving and neither are you," Mr. Trevithick quoted the interrogator as saying.
No one stopped it, although one interrogator came who was better than the rest.
One interrogator told Nashiri he needed to be "tenderized" like a piece of meat.
"I told him I wanted to be a leader," Rachelson said of his interrogator.
Scharff was a German interrogator during World War II who questioned downed American pilots.
After about an hour of waiting, my interrogator came to ask me some questions.
I immediately recognized the smug voice of my interrogator: my arch nemesis, Elon Musk.
He escaped being shot on the spot when an interrogator heard him speak German.
After that, they were to be paired with a certified interrogator as an apprentice.
But then I stopped looking at her because the new interrogator was not done.
And Sid, who appears to be a friend's child, is evidently a highly skilled interrogator.
"I'm part F.B.I. investigator, part C.I.A. interrogator, part drill sergeant, part cheerleader," Dr. Hawkinberry said.
Maybe I crossed the line the minute I decided to be an interrogator in Iraq.
He had been won over by a simple trick by an interrogator, of forced empathy.
" Abu Zubaydah said his interrogator admitted during their conversation "that the US was wrong about me.
The man denied the charges against him, and his lawyer said the interrogator "invented" the confession.
" After the interrogator is done with you, he says, "you're nothing but a piece of meat . . .
As an interrogator, torture forced me to set aside my humanity when I went to work.
Her interrogator knew she was an artist and had a special request for her: Draw hatred.
The fact-checker, a presumably mild-mannered figure, suddenly took on the menace of an interrogator.
The interrogator bit down hard on the towel and screamed and his eyes welled and reddened.
"Jorge Ramos is simply a relentless interrogator of power, no matter who wields it," Zamora said.
An interrogator said he was skeptical of those accounts and a court would determine the prisoners' fate.
Others are unknowns: a Libyan interrogator, a Yemeni tribesman, a Kuwaiti volunteer for (then defector from) ISIS.
To resolve an increasingly risky situation, he commits an ugly betrayal, reporting Tim's "tendencies" to an interrogator.
According to CNN partner CBC News, Wettlaufer, 49, told an interrogator that she was angry with life.
WATCH: Inside LA's Craziest Pansexual Nightlub "I'm gay and everyone knows it," he told the Gestapo interrogator.
While he has advocated boycotting settlements in the West Bank, he said the interrogator never mentioned boycotts.
One day, after an interrogator kicked a Quran across the floor, detainees organized a mass suicide attempt.
On May 22nd, Salahi's lead F.B.I. interrogator told him that the military would take over his interrogation.
By looking sharply downward, she could see that her interrogator had a thick file in his hands.
Even a brilliantly acerbic chat-show interrogator can't unseat him, because Jamie's got so much more bandwidth.
Britain's prime minister has yet to set a date with Andrew Neil, the BBC's feared political interrogator.
Because the Army had trained Maddox as an intelligence linguist and interrogator, he was tapped for the mission.
The real question was always whether television was the right venue, and whether Kelly was the right interrogator.
A transmitter-receiver known as an interrogator can send a signal to the tag and read its response.
And he tells us about the odd twists and turns that took him to Iraq as an interrogator.
She suffered internal bleeding and one of her teeth was knocked out by a punch from an interrogator.
"Interrogator" might be the better word, since, in place of telling a story, the novel asks a question.
Every effort is made to ensure that the only person a detainee communicates with is his CIA interrogator.
And yet, as Big Brother, Yunus's prison interrogator is perfectly chilling, especially in his moments of calculated grace.
And yet, as Big Brother, Yunus's prison interrogator is perfectly chilling, especially in his moments of calculated grace.
On one page, he recalled the day he got his nickname, when an interrogator brought him a pillow.
Bulls and Bears • Chuck's interrogator runs through a checklist of scandals that have shortened many a political career.
When Nida (Radhika Apte), a new, merciless interrogator, joins the center, she meets a prisoner with perplexing behavior.
Detainees were left nude from the waist down in order to "break them," an interrogator told the inspector general.
When questioned by female Senators he acted like a bully, often interrupting and improperly posing questions to his interrogator.
She flashed a smile that exuded both the warmth of a school teacher and the chill of an interrogator.
Every time Zubaydah denied he was in Al Qaeda or knew anything, an interrogator banged his head against the wall.
But Mr. Wallace, a battle-tested political interrogator with a classic newsman's baritone, did not hesitate to confront Mr. Trump.
An interrogator trying to train Mr. Mohammed to cooperate with him ordered Mr. Mohammed to drink a glass of water.
He limits access to reporters who cover his campaign and ducked an interview with the BBC's infamous interrogator, Andrew Neil.
They "were going to get the truth out of him," the interrogator told Nashiri, according to a previously undisclosed CIA cable.
He was an evenhanded interrogator, admired and feared by both the "Dees" and the "Reeps," as he used to call them.
The film is relayed in flashback by three characters, each addressing the camera directly, as if speaking to an unseen interrogator.
The Army was looking for an interrogator with intelligence experience to join a special team ordered to find the former Iraqi dictator.
One great source of information on that is anything written by Joe Navarro, who used to be an interrogator with the FBI.
" In the army in World War II, he ran into his former interrogator, who now said to him, "We share a Motherland.
Like any interrogator, I'm certain prisoners have lied to me, but I don't have any means or reason to retaliate for this.
At the mention of the revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg, the interrogator asked if he had attended a meeting in the country of Luxembourg.
Mitchell led the development of the C.I.A.'s enhanced interrogation program after 9/11 and was a primary interrogator from its inception.
The interrogator mocked me afterward, saying that I would never procreate because people like me give birth only to terrorists and murderers.
In at least one case, an interrogator begged a detainee to admit to a crime so that he could stop hurting him.
Taking away privileges, including clothes, food, and his chair, would enable Zubaydah to see his interrogator as "a god" who controlled his suffering.
"You must understand, I am a writer," he told John Nixon, a CIA interrogator whose book, Debriefing the President, was published last year.
One former American interrogator, Peter Martinsen, confirmed with the tribunal that the Army Intelligence School taught interrogation strategies that violated the Geneva Conventions.
When an interrogator asks a question — say, "Do you know the name of ISIS operatives in America" — they need to get truthful answers.
She is telegenic, a good public speaker and even better interrogator, as displayed in her punchy questioning of President Donald Trump's judicial nominees.
She thought she had made progress when Wang's interrogator had him sign a document stating that he wished to be released to China.
"It was the pretty blond interrogator bringing in these disks with footage from Al Qaeda and Taliban training camps in Afghanistan," Wood recalled.
The interrogator also asked about her health—specifically, her eyes, as if to let her know that even her body was under surveillance.
The Indian pilot refers to the interrogator as a "major" and tells him he is married and from southern India, without specifying where.
One expatriate journalist who previously worked for Newsweek said that Mr. Emadi doubled as an interrogator in the Evin prison and once interrogated him.
Saoirse Ronan specified to her interrogator that she had her simple Calvin Klein slipdress rendered in lucky shamrock green, to reflect her Irish heritage.
"As unusual as this source's story sounds, I don't think he is hiding the truth," an interrogator wrote about Mr. Qader in January 1.33.
She styled herself like a Marine drill sergeant — fastidiously pressed police blues, jet-black hair pulled back tight — and she would become Bobby's interrogator.
She was later anally, orally, and vaginally raped and her interrogator, filming her ordeal, threatened to show the footage to people in her community.
Strap on a headset and find yourself on a flooding island halfway around the world or in the body of a Homeland Security interrogator.
" One of the techniques outlined in the Field Manual is the "Emotional Fear-Down Approach" where the interrogator "mitigates existing fear in exchange for cooperation.
The interrogator seems quite intent on proving that the daughter's name is actually the name of the wife, or the name of someone else altogether.
This site was also known as Cobalt, and one interrogator, during an internal review, described it as an enhanced-interrogation technique in and of itself.
"It is a fact that they understand this whole concept of terrorism much better than the average American interrogator," Salahi said, in his military hearing.
There is no one else but you and her — no lover, interrogator, or witness — no one to interfere with the direct relationship you have with her.
After several months, an interrogator began pressuring him to accept a chance to go home, ahead of other Americans—his father was a high-ranking admiral.
And for years, he had promised to be the most vigilant interrogator of the Obama administration from his perch on an oversight committee, which Republicans cheered.
Once, on a technical assignment, Salahi had been photographed near the President of Mauritania; now the lead interrogator accused Salahi of having plotted to kill him.
I was barely 20133 when an Israeli interrogator forced me to spread my legs while I stood naked in the interrogation room, before hitting my genitals.
GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — One shows the prisoner nude and strapped to a crude gurney, his entire body clenched as he is waterboarded by an unseen interrogator.
I arrived promptly the following morning and was surprised that my interrogator was neither Ukrainian nor Russian, but a Finn in his early 40s called Janus Putkonen.
Please welcome to the stage Paul Singer, the founder and president of Elliott Management, and your interrogator, Kelly Evans, co-anchor of the Closing Bell on CNBC.
That's proven when Bryn's mom repeatedly asks her interrogator if she brought up 90028's famous scene as a "positive" thing and she avoids the question completely.
The interrogator goes up to the street level to take a smoke break, where the Palace of Culture and Science can be seen looming in the background.
Christoph Gawenda appears as the author's mother and brother-in-law, as well as a police interrogator, a secondary incarnation of the author, and a homeless person.
As part of his experiment, a human interrogator would ask questions and try to figure out whether the answers had come from a computer or a human.
Captured by the Fascists, he was saved from the firing squad when his interrogator miraculously turned out to be a half brother whom he had never known.
That March, more than four months into his detention, Lam met with his interrogator to sign a guilty plea as a precondition for a possible bail arrangement.
Questions about McCain's health arose during a recent Senate hearing when the lawmaker, normally a keen interrogator of witnesses, rambled during questioning of former FBI Director James Comey.
Ghoul (NETFLIX ORIGINAL): A newly minted military interrogator arrives at a covert detention center to discover that some of the terrorists held there are not of this world.
It was the inverse of the scene with her interrogator: here was Maggie, a fierce and protective mother, making sure nobody could do any harm to her child.
Some of these moments are simple: if you look down at an ashtray while your interrogator asks questions, he'll shout at you and sweep it off the table.
"Every time that the interrogator asks me about a certain piece of information, and I talk, he asks me if I told this to the Americans," Sharqawi wrote.
But it so upset Mr. bin al-Shibh, Dr. Mitchell said, that an interrogator walked him away from the room into the supposed safety of a hall closet.
But more than a decade ago, he was the U.S. Army interrogator who used mind games to find the most sought after fugitive of the Iraq War — Saddam Hussein.
Newman hovers behind and above her as her interrogator, but his tone is increasingly gentle and intimate as they reenact the script first performed by Bielby in the basement.
The interrogator in the "Mistakes Were Made" scene in question is Robert Chesney, a composite character based on several real-life FBI agents in the New York counterterrorism unit.
Khandi Alexander is also quite good in her one scene as a mysterious interrogator who questions the wife (played by Supergirl herself, Melissa Benoist) of one of the bombers.
He sits on the floor of a dark room, an armed guard standing silently behind him, as an interrogator asks questions in bad Arabic from just out of frame.
Here, as composer Mac Quayle's barely-there score rumbles like distant thunder, Angela finds herself face to face with a little girl — real-world interrogator or dream-world doppelgänger?
I took slight delight pointing out to him at the end that the interrogator may or may not have had such a friend, but either way, was playing him.
One particularly striking part of his section of the exhibition is a reenacted conversation between himself and an interrogator who, after hours of questioning him, became one of his followers.
An interrogator suggests that missiles and Al-Qaeda documents have been found in a prisoner's car, yet he continues to question his captive about a signature on a family letter.
Some of our recent book reviews include "Consequence," a memoir by a former Abu Ghraib interrogator, and "Lab Girl," by the professor Hope Jahren on the secret life of plants.
He said he researched her role extensively and that the F.B.I. vetted the scene in which she refused to cooperate with an interrogator who asked if there were more bombs.
But back at K.G.B. headquarters, when the interrogator mentioned that the supplier had a son in Afghanistan and that this would be a way to lean on him, Oleg protested.
The questions wouldn't have the "gotcha" odor that pervades panels today, and candidates would quickly figure out it's harder to dance around a serious topic that their interrogator knows well.
The possibility that the female interrogator, too, could feel like a worn-out cog in that system and might simply be trying to earn a living, like Dan, is not explored.
He was a small man, one interrogator recalled, and so thin that he would slip in his restraints when the masked CIA guards tipped the waterboard upward to let him breathe.
He "later made clear in connection with his subsequent request to speak with an interrogator that the individual did not wish to speak with agents of the FBI," the government reports.
That may ruffle some political feathers, but Representative Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, has been the most skilled interrogator and communicator about Russian interference in the 2016 election.
For an insider's perspective on the F.B.I., consider this memoir by Ali H. Soufan, a former bureau interrogator who investigated Al Qaeda leading up to and after the 9/11 attacks.
He was later rehired, and it was not until late 1962 that the British became convinced he was a double agent and sent a new interrogator to meet him in Beirut.
Angus King, an Independent member of the Intelligence Committee who has also met with Haspel, said Haspel told him as well that she does not believe the CIA should be an interrogator.
Mark Fallon, a former NCIS agent and interrogator who now chairs the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group, a US government body tasked with reviewing evidence on interrogation practices, has argued as much.
Take Mark Fallon, a former Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) agent and interrogator who chaired the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group, a US government body tasked with reviewing evidence on interrogation practices.
On July 20113, 2003, a masked interrogator told Salahi that he had dreamed that he saw other detainees digging a grave and tossing a pine casket with Salahi's detainee number into it.
Mr. Hechler was so many things — a college professor, an interrogator of Nazi war criminals, a speechwriter in the Truman White House, a novelist from his war years ("The Bridge at Remagen").
Both were put in situations intended to make them think they were about to die: Zubaydah was confined in a coffin-like box, and an interrogator pointed a drill at al Nashiri's head.
It was a role well suited to Stern, an expert interrogator who had contacts within the Japanese police and was head of Asia organized crime at the FBI before joining Wynn in 2007.
The interrogator, Lt. Pisthiwan Salahi, said Mr. Mohemin was not only an Islamic State soldier but also a member of an elite suicide squad known as the Seekers of Martyrdom, according to informers.
" Writing of his interrogator, Beinart, who is also a professor of journalism and political science at the City University of New York, concluded, "He established no consistent or objective standard for my detention.
In one representative story, dissident Mazen al-Hamada describes his treatment at the hands of an interrogator named Suhail: Suhail's assistants told Hamada that if he admitted to carrying weapons he would be released.
Last month, Jack Dorsey appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience, a clearinghouse where fringe conspiracy theorists and far-right hate mongers can launder their views without the threat of critical thinking or a proper interrogator.
While the torture-happy, bibulous interrogator played by Mr. Sher chugs away at the booze — "One for the road" is his frequent refrain — he is confronted by multiple victims of an unnamed, unimaginably cruel regime.
But even before that, Harris, a former prosecutor, had positioned herself as the interrogator-in-chief, drilling Trump's nominees on their policy on immigration and the so-called Dreamers in a series of Senate hearings.
The colonel, who was a senior interrogator in the infamous Air Force Intelligence Investigation Department, didn't know Nabil as well as I did, but he surely knew he couldn't accuse him of possessing a gun.
"I literally walked in here and the first person I saw was you," Lucas Hedges, a best supporting actor nominee for "Manchester by the Sea," said to Ryan Seacrest, the evening's unofficial interrogator in chief.
His time as a wartime interrogator helped build a deep empathy for Japan and its people, a trait that served him well as he returned to Columbia to study the country's literature, receiving a doctorate.
The interrogator had me sit at a table six days a week and had me writing down about my journey, my work, over and over until I wrote down the confession that they wanted to hear.
The film is based on a play by Neal Bell, and Amis's sharp retorts to her infatuated interrogator and taboo statements about femininity and motherhood could evoke a 1990s erotic thriller were it not so grim.
" On August 2nd, military records show, an interrogator told Salahi that he and his colleagues "are sick of hearing the same lies over and over and over and are seriously considering washing their hands of him.
About a month after the Pisgat Zeev stabbings, video clips were leaked from the interrogation of Ahmad Manasra showing him crying and pounding his head in frustration as an Israeli interrogator shouted questions at him in Arabic.
" In another document Mr. Groharing read, an unnamed senior interrogator described an unidentified black site as "good for interrogations" because it was "the closest thing he has seen to a dungeon, facilitating the displacement of detainee explanations.
"Unlocked," out in UK theaters on May 5, sees Bloom play a secret MI5 agent who double crosses a CIA interrogator as she races to stop a biological attack on London after accidentally providing terrorists with information.
One of them said later that he was beaten while in custody and that an interrogator had threatened him with a knife, smashed his finger, and demanded that he provide the password to unlock his laptop computer.
One of the most prominent members elected as part of the Tea Party wave in 2010, Gowdy gained national notoriety as a fiercely partisan interrogator of Hillary Clinton following the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
He later told us that he was the interrogator who personally waterboarded 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the al Qaeda facilitator Abu Zubaydah, and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the suspected mastermind of the USS Cole bombing.
Barnes does wonderful work on the key scenes — a negotiation with Stalin, a meeting with a terrifying interrogator who misses the second session, having himself presumably vanished into Stalin's death machine — the whole Kafka madhouse brought to life.
McCain later recalled that the third and final time he refused, the interrogator broke a pen that he was holding "in two," as if to say that nothing more would be written in the book of McCain's life.
That's great if you're an Iranian interrogator trying to force a dissident into admitting he's a CIA agent — but it's not so good if you're a CIA agent trying to get accurate information about a terrorist group's operations.
Though ruthlessly romanticized and swimming in Holocaust-drama clichés — like the pallidly venomous Nazi interrogator — the story of how Georg Elser (an endearing Christian Friedel) transformed from mischievous ladies' man to determined bomb maker is worth the telling.
It also included a mock execution by an interrogator who racked the slide of a pistol as if preparing to fire it and then revved a power drill next to his head, which went beyond the approved program.
"I think we are setting the conditions to go back to state-sponsored torture," Mark Fallon, a former Naval Criminal Investigative Service interrogator who worked at Guantánamo in 2002 and opposed the harsh methods employed there, told BuzzFeed News.
Harris, who has used her skills as a prosecutor to climb the ranks of the establishment, has used those same skills to great effect on the committee, according to her Senate colleagues — setting herself apart as an incisive interrogator.
Marty Nemko, a professor and psychologist who has written for Psychology Today, The Atlantic and The Washington Post, writes that you want to avoid sounding like an interrogator because it can make the other person feel pressured and uncomfortable.
A scientist, the only witness to the sisters' abduction, believes she has fortified herself against disaster: You lock up your mind and guard your reactions so nobody, not an interrogator or a parent or a friend, will break in.
Are casual fans taking surface-level callbacks — Jakku looks like Tatooine, Starkiller Base is a giant Death Star, there's an interrogator droid off to the side in the scene where Poe Dameron gets tortured — and blowing them out of proportion?
In his filthy cell, surrounded by excrement, vomit, urine, and hair, Zubaydah was by now so conditioned by his treatment that all the interrogator had to do was snap his fingers twice to get him to lie down on the waterboard.
As an interview subject since becoming the Republican presidential nominee, Mr. Trump has since bedeviled hosts like Jimmy Fallon (who was criticized for going too easy on him) and Stephen Colbert (who acknowledges he should have been a tougher interrogator).
A recent memoir by a CIA interrogator ("Enhanced Interrogation" by James E. Mitchell) describes how Mr Nashiri kept slipping off the contraption he was tied to, because he was too slight for the straps holding him down when he was immersed in water.
Questioned by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who showed that she was almost as effective an interrogator as she is a tweeter, Mr Cohen said that Mr Trump also inflated the value of his assets to an insurance firm, which would count as fraud.
But more importantly, one experimental unit only works along 30 kilometers or so of fiber cable, which would probably prohibit using this method on underwater lines in the near future, where there might not be as many locations to plug in the interrogator.
In the video, Cheadle plays an interrogator who appears to switch bodies (or some other complex sci-fi thing that we'll leave to the theorists to dissect) with Kendrick, meaning that Cheadle acts out rapping the lights-out first half of the song.
Try to remember the first time you watched the climactic reveal that Kevin Spacey's humble narrator was actually the villain behind everything — and that almost all of the film's story could have been fabricated simply for his getaway from a police interrogator.
During his time in the Senate he has proven his ability to be a tough interrogator, taking the legislative oversight function seriously, and he pushed a number of important bills, such as legislation in his first year mandating how health insurance premiums should be spent.
For instance, he inserted Julianne Nicholson as what was, on the page, a wordless, nameless interrogator, turning her into a character who serves as a witness and investigator to these men — a grad student recovering from an abrupt breakup by channeling her pain into an academic project.
An important personal perspective is now provided by Eric Fair's candid and chilling new book, "Consequence," which is at once an agonized confession of his own complicity as an interrogator at Abu Ghraib and an indictment of the system that enabled and tried to justify torture.
Dr. Mitchell testified on Monday that he did not know about the practice of rectal rehydration and feeding while he was working in the black sites as a C.I.A. contract interrogator and psychologist, and thought it was "a lie" when he heard about it years later.
Mr Trump, who has often boasted of his past philandering, has described women as "dogs" and "pigs"; he suggested his only female rival in the primaries was ugly; and, when questioned about his misogynistic comments during a television debate, he retorted to suggest his interrogator must have been menstruating.
Terminal 3, for example, uses augmented reality to put the viewer in the position of an interrogator with airport security: You meet and interview a Muslim traveler, and you get to choose from different questions before ultimately deciding whether or not they should be allowed into the country.
His vicious interrogator is another British actor who'd been around forever, David Warner, and despite the requisite funny forehead, Warner brings the same courtly evil to the part that he did to Jack the Ripper in Time After Time, Sark in Tron, and, well, Evil in Time Bandits.
Soufan also uses some of the techniques he learned as an interrogator to get inside the heads of his subjects, mapping the factors that lead many to become jihadis, and the ways Al Qaeda and the Islamic State use publicity and propaganda to recruit members and promote their brand.
With the help of sibling Joe Jonas, ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle costar Jack Black, the Jonas Brother band member anxiously answered questions about a previous sexual encounter and past romances all while strapped to a hospital bed with Grimshaw playing along as the doctor/interrogator.
"It's a true stretch because there are so many other factors at work, but when my Bitcoin interrogator urged me to hazard a judgment I just told him that I know stocks, not Bitcoin, and that Nvidia is the best way to play the phenomenon," the "Mad Money" host said.
It was an extraordinary moment in the slow-moving justice system set up to try foreign prisoners of the war on terror, with American lawyers for defendants who were tortured more than a decade and a half ago flipping the script to question an interrogator from the so-called black sites.
The woman has returned to the US from a trip to visit family in Pakistan, and you take on the role of a Homeland Security interrogator — the short is programmed to respond to questions you ask aloud, and changes depending on which ones you choose to ask from those presented.
" Sometime in 2005, Abu Zubaydah said he was visited by an interrogator [believed to be Mitchell] and the two "got into a political discussion about my beliefs and my desire for a Palestinian homeland, my opposition to violence against civilians, and that I had no interest in hurting Americans or fighting against them.
If Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE had defeated President Trump in November, Chaffetz was poised to be her lead GOP interrogator.
The memo said waterboarding Abu Zubaydah did not produce "time-perishable information which otherwise would have been unavailable" and that a "psychologist/interrogator later said that waterboard use had established that AZ had no further information on imminent threats — a creative but circular justification," the medical officer wrote, referring to Abu Zubaydah by his initials.
The only shower would be housed in a clear geodesic dome located next to the pods and in full view of the banqueting hall, close to actually public toilets and an interrogation room in which podwellians would be grilled to the point of breakdown, both upon entry and at the whim of an Interrogator.
Moments of black comedy creep in: A journalist fakes his death as a cover for fleeing the country, then is saddened by the low turnout at his funeral; an outspoken actor, beaten to a pulp by the Mukhabarat (the Syrian secret police), bonds with his interrogator over a shared love of fine leather shoes.
" In one example provided to the judge, according to lawyers with knowledge of the filing, a cable from a C.I.A. black site in December 2002 that was made public this year described Mr. Nashiri as hooded and shackled up against a wall when an interrogator and linguist "strode, catlike, into the well-lit confines of the cell.
The government released versions of some of the transcripts in 2009, but redacted the detainees' descriptions of their treatment by the C.I.A. In a previously censored passage, Mr. Zubaydah, who described making up fake terrorist plots to stop the abuse, claimed that an agency interrogator had apologized to him after the government realized it had misunderstood his role.
The former chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Mr. Issa so relished his position as the chief interrogator of the Obama administration during hearings on the Internal Revenue Service scandal and the attacks on a diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, that he used a stick figure in a police officer's cap as his Twitter avatar.
With little prompting from the lead interrogator, Detective Joseph Barbara, Mr. Jackson re-enacted the killing, standing up in the cramped interview room and using a two-fisted, downward motion to describe how he stabbed Mr. Caughman, who was sifting curbside litter for recyclables, on West 36th Street near 9th Avenue at about 11:15 p.m.
In 2003, at one secret overseas site, a C.I.A. interrogator told an Indonesian prisoner "that he would never go to court, because 'we can never let the world know what I have done to you,'" according to a summary of the comprehensive study of the C.I.A. program that was released by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in December 2014.
Leaning heavily on the skills that made her so effective both as a prosecutor and as an interrogator of Trump nominees in Senate hearings over the past few years, she began quietly by alluding to the controversy that Biden stirred last week at a fundraiser when he noted that he had worked with segregationist senators in the 1970s and 1980s during what he framed as a less polarizing, more civil time in politics.
Some images kept coming back to me: a prisoner locked up alone with a decaying corpse for so long that he hallucinated that it was talking to him; detainees hung for hours by one arm from a hook in a meat truck as it traveled over bumpy roads; an interrogator pausing while torturing a prisoner to speak tenderly on a cellphone to a young child; a teenager dying slowly, racked by pain and infections, after guards doused his own torso with fuel and set him alight; a lawyer forced to eat his own feces.

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