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reported that the Army Field Manual had been rewritten by the Pentagon. Previously, the manual's interrogation techniques section could be read freely on the internet; the new edition included 10 classified pages in the interrogation technique section, leaving the public no indication about what the
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On September 6, 2006, the U.S. Army announced the publication of Field Manual (FM) 2-22.3, "Human Intelligence Collector Operations". The Army's news release stated that Field Manual 2-22.3 replaced Field Manual 34-52 (published in 1992). The new manual specifically prohibits many of the
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met with McCain to try to convince him to agree that his amendment should only apply to military interrogators. Cheney wanted to continue to allow civilian interrogators, working for US intelligence agencies, to use more extended interrogation techniques. McCain did not agree.
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On April 28, 2005, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld announced that the Army would be revising the manual. The revised manual would have spelled out more clearly which interrogation techniques were prohibited.
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reported that the Pentagon was considering making the interrogation section public once again, but the Pentagon made no formal announcement of its intentions.
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reported that the State Department had argued against the revisions because of the effect it would have on the world's opinion of the United States.
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reported that the Pentagon's revisions would remove the proscription against "humiliating and degrading treatment", and other proscriptions from
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that sought to define torture far more narrowly than before. These authorizations were highly controversial, particularly in the wake of the
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Rumsfeld intended the extended techniques to be used only on the captives the United States classified as "
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In 2006, there was an ongoing debate over whether the interrogation section should be classified.
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Torture: Proposed New Army Field Manual Is a First Step but Must Apply to Everyone
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No Place for War Crimes: Redrafting the US Army Interrogation Manual
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scandal. Various revisions of the extended techniques were issued.
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Statement of Senator John McCain Amendment on Army Field Manual
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Cheney Plan Exempts CIA From Bill Barring Abuse of Detainees
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New Army Rules May Snarl Talks With McCain on Detainee Issue
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controversial enhanced interrogation techniques (including "
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Index

U.S. Army Interrogation Field Manual
FM 2-22.3 Human Intelligence Collector Operations

War on Terror
Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld
enhanced interrogation techniques
torture
a series of controversial legal memos
Office of Legal Counsel
Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
illegal combatants
Iraq
Geneva Conventions
Geoffrey D. Miller
Guantanamo Bay detainment camp
Military intelligence
Afghanistan
Carolyn Wood
Ricardo Sanchez
Senator
John McCain
prisoner-of-war and torture victim during the Vietnam War
Vice President
Dick Cheney
Detainee Treatment Act
The New York Times
Los Angeles Times
article 3
third Geneva Convention

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