The authors of a new medical study on the effects of torture say the Bush administration’s definition of torture is too narrow because it focuses mostly on physical abuse. The researchers said they found that aggressive interrogation techniques, humiliating treatment, verbal abuse and isolation produced as much if not more distress than some forms of physical torture. The study was based on interviews with nearly 300 prisoners held in the former Yugoslavia.
Medical Researchers Challenge U.S. Definition of Torture
HeadlineMar 06, 2007