The rationale behind the torture program was known
as “learned helplessness” based on a study in the 60s with the use of electric
shocks on dogs that showed that beings stop resisting once they learn they
cannot stop the shocks. So the shocks were administered on a regular basis in
hope that they would lead to confessions. The article also notes that
psychologists at Guantanamo worked hand in glove with the interrogators.
Needless to say, many of the victims of these
ghastly techniques were innocent of the charges. Those who were eventually
released were not even given an apology, leading one former prisoner to say
“they killed our youth in Guantanamo and then tossed us away like
garbage.”
But the issue isn’t whether
these men were guilty or innocent. In either case, the torture was
unjustifiable, violates international law and invites the terrorists to do the
same. The real point is that those responsible for the black site torture
program should be brought to justice. And one more point: The exposure of the
torture program begs for a national discussion about U.S. empire and what it is
all about. Neither Democratic nor Republican Party presidential candidates will
do that, as demonstrated by the score or so of debates this year (including the
ones Bernie Sanders participated in). Only a third- party candidate will bring
these issues to the fore. One good reason to vote for Green Party candidate
Jill Stein. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/09/world/cia-torture-guantanamo-bay.html
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