THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING

Interrogators objected to tactics

Documents indicate abuses occurred after Abu Ghraib

By Charlie Savage
Globe Staff / December 8, 2004

E-mail this article

Invalid E-mail address
Invalid E-mail address

Sending your article

Your article has been sent.

Text size +

WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration's aggressive techniques for extracting information from detainees captured in Afghanistan and Iraq sparked sharp dissent among some experienced interrogators in the military and the FBI, according to government documents released by the American Civil Liberties Union yesterday. (Full article: 1272 words)

This article is available in our archives:

Globe Subscribers

FREE for subscribers

Subscribers to the Boston Globe get unlimited access to our archives.

Not a subscriber?

Non-Subscribers

Purchase an electronic copy of the full article. Learn More

  • $4.95 1 article
  • $9.95 4 articles
  • $25.95 Monthly

Boston.com top stories on Twitter

    waiting for twitterWaiting for Twitter to feed in the latest...