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Resolution to honor the WW II interrogators (they didn't use torture)

A resolution has been introduced in the House of Representatives to honor the participants in"Post Office Box 1142," a military intelligence interrogation program from World War II.

"In advancing the Nation's interests and uncovering vital secrets, the interrogators at P.O. Box 1142 never resorted to tactics such as sleep deprivation, electrical shock, or waterboarding. Their captives were never sexually abused, humiliated, or tortured. They never resorted to the methods that have recently branded our Nation so negatively," said Rep. Jim Moran (D-VA).

Read entire article at Secrecy News, written by Steven Aftergood, is published by the Federation of American Scientists