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PostSubject: Torture is illegal, but there’s the issue of Appendix M   Torture is illegal, but there’s the issue of Appendix M Icon_minitimeSat Mar 12, 2016 4:57 am

WASHINGTON (AP) - A little-known appendix to the Army Field Manual, the government rulebook for interrogations that bans the harsh practices used after the Sept. 11 attacks, still allows sleep deprivation and other sensory techniques that some say amount to a loophole to the U.S. ban on torture.

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Interrogation professionals and international human rights groups want to see the entire 10-page Appendix M axed from the Army Field Manual, which is undergoing a congressionally mandated review. U.S. officials insist that Appendix M doesn’t condone ill treatment of detainees, and that all parts of the manual must be applied in ways that ensure detainees are treated humanely.

“We have been asking for changes to the Army Field Manual and Appendix M in particular for years now,” said Raha Wala, senior counsel for defense and intelligence at Human Rights First. “There hasn’t been momentum. I now sense that in the first time in years, there is a real interest in looking at it.”

Their objections come at the same time that GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump wants the U.S. to bring back torture, including waterboarding, a practice that simulates drowning. “They have no rules. They have no regulations. They chop off heads. They drown 40, 50, 60 people at a time in big steel cages, pull them up an hour later, everyone dead. And we’re working on a different set of parameters,” he said in Thursday’s presidential debate, explaining why he favors torturing Islamic State captives to get information.

Mark Fallon, who has spent more than 30 years working in federal law enforcement and counterintelligence, said that domestic and international law forbids waterboarding and other so-called “enhanced” interrogation techniques.

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