Thursday, December 11, 2014

Psychologist who helped devise CIA interrogation program lost Mormon role

SPOKANE, Wa. (Reuters) - One of the chief architects of the CIA's harsh interrogation program said on Thursday he had to quit as leader of his Mormon church in 2012 amid controversy about his role in fighting terrorism. No senior policymakers or CIA officials have been charged for the maltreatment of suspects, but at least for former Air Force psychologist Bruce Jessen there has been a repercussion at a local level for his part in the so-called "war on terror. ...



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