The Turkel Committee's report on how Israel investigates alleged crimes by its security agencies revealed a deep divide within the Shin Bet security service: The agency's former head strongly supports the idea of...
- By Daniel
- 08 Feb 2013
- 11:08AM
Any director of the Shin Bet serious about introducing videotapes of interrogations would be able to get an exception put into the Freedom of Information Act to ensure that the videotapes would not be made public. Is the only security rationale, then, that the videotapes would discourage extreme interrogation practices?
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