adymehta29 wrote:
vards wrote:
In an August 1, 2002 legal memo that would later become a lightning rod for controversy, Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel Jay Bybee went on record as one of the first and most senior government officials toconsider controversial interrogation tactics to be permissible and international laws such as the Geneva Conventions irrelevant in dealing with so-called unlawful enemy combatants.
A)controversial interrogation tactics to be permissible and international
A)controversial interrogation tactics to be permissible and international
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