Rectal feeding torture report has gone rampant on the web along with a few other grisly torture methods used by the CIA. Much of the review done by the Senate Intelligence Committee details graphic methods of abuse and torture don on its detainees. All the details and more below.
If people thought Liam Neeson's methods of torture in "Taken" were brutal, they'd be surprise to know that the CIA has more horrendous methods under their sleeve. A rectal feeding torture report has been detailed along with other nightmarish methods of torture used by the CIA.
For the rectal feeding torture report, detainees were forced to have rectal exams. One report states that one prisoner had been diagnosed with "symptomatic rectal prolapse," chronic haemorrhoids, and anal fissures.
In addition to the rectal feeding torture report, other methods included interrogations lasting for days, detainees standing on broken limbs, detainees freezing to death, and detainees going for 180 hours without rest or sleep. Waterboarding was also included in the torture report.
In spite of the CIAs initial reports claiming that only three detainees underwent waterboarding, records which were uncovered by the Senate Intelligence Committee reveal there were more than three detainees. The "only three" detainees mentioned in CIAs initial report were Abd Al Rahim al-Nashiri, Abu Zubaydah, and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Such methods included in the rectal feeding torture report and others were used during CIAs interrogation of detainees following the Sept. 11 attack. Reports by the Guardian claim that CIA agents even went overboard by threatening detainees with sexual abuse or threatening the lives of their children.
The rectal feeding torture report among others are not only brutal but proved to be ineffective. For President Obama, the CIA methods of torture were called a "betrayal of American values." As for former president, George W. Bush, the methods used by the CIA were completely "human and legal."
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