... on a high-ranking terrorist, Abu Zubaydah, on the grounds that previous methods hadn... inaccurate, however, to say that Abu Zubaydah had been uncooperative. Along with another F... of the 9/11 attacks. Abu Zubaydah also told us about Jose Padilla,... using enhanced interrogation techniques on Abu Zubaydah that wasn’t, or couldn’t ... have claimed that they got Abu Zubaydah to give up information leading to ...
... the memos note that, “as Abu Zubaydah himself explained with respect to enhanced... [Khalid Sheik Mohammed] and Abu Zubaydah, without these enhanced techniques." The memo... that "[i]nterrogations of [Abu] Zubaydah -- again, once enhanced techniques were ... in the interrogations of KSM, Zubaydah and others . . . has yielded critical ...the memos note that, "as Abu Zubaydah himself explained with respect to ...
...drowning three times since Sept. 11, saving it for terror leaders who have posed the utmost threat to our security: Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, mastermind of the attack on the USS Cole; Abu Zubaydah, the brains behind the thwarted millennium attacks; and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who directed Sept. 11—as deserving a trio of barbarians as any waterboardist can imagine. From these brutes—and in the wink ...
... can be persuaded to overlook the torture of "high value" detainees, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who confessed in a tribunal last year that he was the architect of 9/11, and Abu Zubaydah and Abdul Rahim al-Nashiri, two other allegedly senior al-Qaeda operatives, whose destroyed interrogation tapes are the reason that would-be investigators are currently circling the White House. This is a ...
...the agency to retain and identify all material related to the treatment of detainees in C.I.A. custody. Intelligence officials have said the tapes, documenting the interrogations of Al Qaeda suspects Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, were made in 2002 and destroyed by agency officials in November 2005. In the case, the federal court ruled in September 2004 that several government agencies,...
... - can be defined as torture under various international treaties to which the US is a signatory. The Bush administration has always maintained that it does not allow the use of torture. The tapes are thought to have shown the interrogation in 2002 of a number of terror suspects , including Abu Zubaydah, who had been a chief recruiter for the al-Qaeda network. --SOURCE(BCCNEWS.CO.UK)
... officials say the videotapes showed severe interrogation techniques used on two Qaeda operatives, Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, who were among the first three terror suspects ... the tapes at the C.I.A. stations in the countries where Abu Zubaydah and Mr. Nashiri were interrogated. Abu Zubaydah was captured in Pakistan, and it has been reported that he was taken to Thailand for part of ...