Don't yell at terrorists, British soldiers told
December 14, 2014  21:53
British soldiers have been banned from shouting at insurgent terror suspects, banging their fists on tables or walls, or using 'insulting words' in new 'soft-touch' rules for interrogation. Military chiefs have warned that troops are 'no longer able' to carry out tactical questioning, placing the lives of soldiers at serious risk. However, troops are unhappy they believe the latest rules are so strict that it makes interrogation pointless. This comes days after it emerged that the CIA subjected detainees to controversial torture techniques including waterboarding, 'rectal feeding' and sleep deprivation.
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