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58:, one of which described "walling". The memo states that walling "involves the use of a flexible, false wall ... the interrogator pulls the individual forward and then quickly and firmly pushes the individual into the wall. It is the individual's shoulder blades that hit the wall. During this motion, the head and neck are supported with a rolled hood or towel". 76: 43:
in which a person's neck is encircled by a collar, and is then used to slam the person against a wall. According to information gathered by the
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from six detainees, "walling" meant "beating by use of a collar", in at least one instance against a concrete wall.
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administration, said that walling "involves what may be characterized as rough handling".
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suffered brain damage after being used as a "training prop" for interrogators.
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Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States
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https://arpa.com/misc/usdoj-orig-2002-05-bradbury-memo-ts-noforn-un.pdf
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in 2005, the CIA provided a series of memos to the department's
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This article is about the torture method. For other uses, see
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Prompted to explain their interrogation techniques to the
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Index

Walling (disambiguation)
wall
torture
CIA
International Committee of the Red Cross
United States Department of Justice
Office of Legal Counsel
Steven G. Bradbury
Attorney General
Bush
CIA Inspector General
Ammar al-Baluchi


ISBN
978-0-19-933643-2
https://arpa.com/misc/usdoj-orig-2002-05-bradbury-memo-ts-noforn-un.pdf
"CIA Memos Released; Immunity for Harsh Tactics"
The Wall Street Journal
Borger, Julian
"CIA black site detainee served as training prop to teach interrogators torture techniques"
The Guardian
Categories
Interrogation techniques
Torture in the United States

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