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Saudi Interrogators Try Gentler Approach |
2003-12-01 |
EFL & Sh*ts & Giggles. Re-run from yesterday, for those who don't read on the weekends... Saudi Arabia, known for harsh criminal penalties such as beheadings, is trying a gentler approach to get information from some al-Qaida captives. Saudi interrogators often bring clerics and a Quran to their prison interviews to establish a religious Hmm... The tactic, similar to the way cult deprogrammers work in the United States, has impressed American counterparts enough that Saudi intelligence was permitted to use some of the principles on their citizens being held at the U.S. detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Saudi officials said. The technique They almost sound civilized. |
Posted by:Dragon Fly |
#2 The Koranb approach can make wonders on Jihais. Tajke the BIG annotated edition on thick paper and with heavy covers (preferrently reinforced with metal). Then thump the Jihadi on the head with the Koran until he speaks. |
Posted by: JFM 2003-12-1 12:54:14 PM |
#1 I guess anything's worth trying - but the Koran also says it's OK to lie their butts off to infidels until it's safe to reveal their true beliefs. And Muslims who don't agree with them on proselytization methods (that apparently involve mass murder) can be classified as infidels. |
Posted by: Zhang Fei 2003-12-1 9:55:24 AM |