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Fighting Terror with Torture

In the aftermath of 9/11 the United States approved ‘enhanced’ interrogation methods that have been condemned as torture. Did they work?

In the aftermath of 9/11, the United States approved ‘enhanced’ interrogation methods that have been condemned as torture. The most notorious was controlled drowning, known as waterboarding. Hilary Andersson hears from those who approved, ran and were subjected to the programme in secret CIA prisons around the world. And, in a controlled setting, she experiences some of the techniques herself. Does harsh interrogation yield reliable intelligence in the fight against terror? And what impact has the interrogation programme had on on-going conflicts – did it fuel support for ISIS?

*Warning: This programme contains graphic illustrations of interrogation techniques.*

(Photo: A man sits in a prison cell. Credit: Shutterstock)

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Mon 19 Oct 2015 06:06GMT

For this programme Hilary Andersson underwent enhanced interrogation techniques in a controlled setting

For this programme Hilary Andersson underwent enhanced interrogation techniques in a controlled setting

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