“The Waterboard”
The ACLU has a bunch of new documents on water-boarding posted–including a very heavily redacted draft of the 2004 CIA OIG report on the CIA’s interrogation methods. The report is interesting for three reasons:
- The way they refer to water-boarding
- The timing
- The rationale
The Waterboard
One of the very few things they’ve left unredacted (in all these heavily redacted documents) are the references to water-boarding. But they don’t use it as a verb, "to water-board." Rather, they almost always refer to it as "the waterboard."
The water board technique
interrogators administered [redacted] the waterboard to Al-Nashiri
interrogators used the waterboard on Khalid Sheykh Mohammad
Cables indicate that interrogators [redacted] applied the waterboard technique to Khalid Sheykh Mohammad
waterboard session of Abu Zubaydah
waterboard on Abu Zubaydah
The waterboard has been used on three detainees: Aby Zubaydah, Al-Nashiri, and Khalid Sheykh Mohammad
I don’t know why this bugs me so much, but it does. It really emphasizes the clinical and bureaucratic nature of this practices, and pretends that human beings are not the ones inflicting it.
The Timing
The ACLU refers to this as a "draft document," though there is nothing on what is visible on the cover page to suggest this wasn’t a final draft–so we can’t be sure whether the date on the report is the date when it was finally released.
Still, I find the date worthy of note: May 7, 2004. Read more →
