Detainee says he lied to CIA in harsh interrogations

"Who knew?" ;)

Self-proclaimed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed told U.S. military officials that he had lied to the CIA after being abused, according to documents made public Monday. The claim is likely to intensify the debate over whether harsh interrogation techniques generated accurate information.

Mohammed made the assertion during hearings at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where he was transferred in 2006after being held at secret CIA sites since his capture in 2003.

"I make up stories," Mohammed said, describing in broken English an interrogation probably administered by the CIA concerning the whereabouts of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. "Where is he? I don't know. Then, he torture me," Mohammed said of his interrogator. "Then I said, 'Yes, he is in this area.' "

Mohammed also appeared to say that he had fingered people he did not know as being Al Qaeda members in order to avoid abusive treatment. Although there is no way to corroborate his statements, Mohammed is one of the militants whom the CIA repeatedly subjected to the simulated-drowning technique known as waterboarding.

The newly released information could amplify calls for the Obama administration to make public more details about the treatment of terrorism suspects or allow a broader inquiry into the George W. Bush administration's interrogation policies. Monday's disclosure represented a rare allegation by a detainee that he had lied while being subjected to harsh practices.

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It doesn't matter.  I don't even understand why we're talking about this.  Who cares if they got good or bad information by torturing people?  It's irrelevant.

Once we start making exceptions and saying, well, it's okay to torture in this situation or that, or to torture this kind of person or that kind, we open the door to torturing anyone and any time.

The people who think that torture should be allowed don't seem to understand that they could be next.

Besides, torturing people is just wrong, damnit!  End of discussion!

by EveningStarNM on 06/17/2009 02:58:39 AM EST

next you'll be telling me that lake michigan is wet.

We already knew that torture doesn't work to produce accurate information.

by birdboy1 on 06/17/2009 02:15:39 AM EST

This guy will lie with or without touture ,He wants us dead.
Torture is wrong in everyway , I am sick of hearing about it since no one is going to do anything about the past.
All i hear now is blah blah from the media about it , Move on to somthing that obama is going to do somthing about please.

by tuna on 06/18/2009 10:59:12 AM EST

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