Гуль Рахман (Belarusian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Гуль Рахман" in Belarusian language version.

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  • Salim v. Mitchell - Complaint. ACLU. — «Lawsuit Against Psychologists Behind CIA Torture Program»  Архівавана з першакрыніцы 24 кастрычніка 2015. Праверана 13 кастрычніка 2015.

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  • Roller, Emma; Nelson, Rebecca (10 December 2014). "What CIA Interrogators Did To 17 Detainees Without Approval". National Journal. Архівавана з арыгінала 11 December 2014. Праверана 10 December 2014. Cited by the Senate report as the only detainee who died from the CIA's interrogation, Rahman was subjected to "'48 hours of sleep deprivation, auditory overload, total darkness, isolation, a cold shower, and rough treatment'" during his time at the Cobalt detention site. One night in November 2002, he was "shackled to the wall of his cell," resting on the bare concrete floor. Wearing only a sweatshirt and naked from the waist down, he was found dead—likely of hypothermia—the next day. Other factors in his death included "dehydration, lack of food, and immobility due to 'short chaining.'"

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  • Mayer, Jane (31 March 2010). "Who Killed Gul Rahman?". The New Yorker. Архівавана з арыгінала 3 September 2021. Праверана 3 October 2021.

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  • Mayer, Jane (31 March 2010). "Who Killed Gul Rahman?". The New Yorker. Архівавана з арыгінала 3 September 2021. Праверана 3 October 2021.
  • Gannon, Kathy; Goldman, Adam (6 April 2010). "CIA victim said to have rescued future Afghan pres". Associated Press. Архівавана з арыгінала 2010-04-21. Праверана 20 April 2010.mirror
  • "Did CIA Torture Victim Once Rescue Hamid Karzai?". CBS News. 6 April 2010. Архівавана з арыгінала 3 September 2012. Праверана 20 April 2010.
  • Leopold, Jason (3 June 2016). "After a Detainee Died at a Black Site, the CIA Blamed Training From the Federal Bureau of Prisons". Vice News. Архівавана з арыгінала 2017-03-18. Праверана 17 March 2017.
  • Roller, Emma; Nelson, Rebecca (10 December 2014). "What CIA Interrogators Did To 17 Detainees Without Approval". National Journal. Архівавана з арыгінала 11 December 2014. Праверана 10 December 2014. Cited by the Senate report as the only detainee who died from the CIA's interrogation, Rahman was subjected to "'48 hours of sleep deprivation, auditory overload, total darkness, isolation, a cold shower, and rough treatment'" during his time at the Cobalt detention site. One night in November 2002, he was "shackled to the wall of his cell," resting on the bare concrete floor. Wearing only a sweatshirt and naked from the waist down, he was found dead—likely of hypothermia—the next day. Other factors in his death included "dehydration, lack of food, and immobility due to 'short chaining.'"
  • Salim v. Mitchell - Complaint. ACLU. — «Lawsuit Against Psychologists Behind CIA Torture Program»  Архівавана з першакрыніцы 24 кастрычніка 2015. Праверана 13 кастрычніка 2015.
  • Government tries to stop CIA testimony in lawsuit against Spokane-based psychologists. The Seattle Times (11 сакавіка 2017). Архівавана з першакрыніцы 14 снежня 2018. Праверана 11 снежня 2018.
  • Former U.S. Detainees Sue Psychologists Responsible For CIA Torture Program. The Intercept (13 кастрычніка 2015). Архівавана з першакрыніцы 25 кастрычніка 2015. Праверана 13 кастрычніка 2015.
  • Fink, Sheri (29 July 2017). "2 Psychologists in C.I.A. Interrogations Can Face Trial, Judge Rules". The New York Times. p. A18. Архівавана з арыгінала 2017-07-29. Праверана 29 July 2017.

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