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CSIS played role in Afghan prisoner interrogations
Submitted by Nicole Seguin on Mon, 03/08/2010 - 4:23pm
By Murray Brewster and Jim Bronskill, THE CANADIAN PRESS, Published: Toronto SunOTTAWA - Officers of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service have played a crucial and long-standing role as interrogators of a vast swath of captured Taliban fighters, The Canadian Press has learned.
The spies began working side-by-side with a unit of military police intelligence officers as the Afghan war spiralled out of control in 2006, according to heavily censored witness transcripts filed with the Military Police Complaints Commission.
The spy agency's previously unknown role in questioning detainees adds a new dimension to the controversy about the handling and possible torture of prisoners by Afghan security forces.
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