| Title: | [Summary of Islam and Its Tenets] |
| Date: | c. 2001 |
| Origin: | United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation |
| Document type: | Analysis |
| [Classification Unknown] | Extract |
| Pages: | 5 p. |
| Location of original: | American Civil Liberties Union |
| Releasing agency: | United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation |
| ACLU notes: | Same document as DETAINEES- 1329 - 1333 with the entirety of the text unredacted. Document discusses Islam with apparent intent of helping interrogators persuade prisoners to cooperate: This may be a useful analogy to employ when confronted with a detainee who refuses to answer questions that might hurt his brothers on religious grounds. eg.; You need to cooperate to help yourself. As long as you don't desire to hurt your friends and you tell us only the minimum neccessary to get you back home to your family |
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| Language: | English |
| Collection: | The Torture Archive |
| Rights: | All information displayed in this record, including any PDF image, is public. |
| Repository: | National Security Archive |
| Date available: | 2010-09-07 |