
Fresh Air, Scott Shane and Tara McKelvey, June 6, 2007
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Narrated by:
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Terry Gross
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Terry Gross
About this listen
Hear journalist Scott Shane and author Tara McKelvey on this edition of Fresh Air.
Scott Shane has been writing about terrorism and the CIA's interrogation techniques for The New York Times. His most recent article is about how the US has adopted techniques once used by the Soviets: "Soviet-Style Torture Becomes Interrogation" (June 3, 2007).
Then, Tara McKelvey, the author of Monstering: Inside America's Policy of Secret Interrogations and Torture in the Terror War. She interviewed former prisoners from Abu Ghraib for her book. McKelvey is senior editor at The American Prospect and a research fellow at the NYU School of Law's Center on Law and Security. [Broadcast Date: June 6, 2007]
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