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{{data.pair|Text|&rdquo;What the trainers did not say, and may not have known, was that their chart had been copied verbatim from a 1957 [[Air Force]] study of [[Chinese]] [[Communist]] techniques used during the [[Korean War]] to obtain confessions, many of them false, from American prisoners. .. The recycled chart is the latest and most vivid evidence of the way Communist interrogation methods that the United States long described as [[torture]] became the basis for interrogations both by the military at the [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp|base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba]], and by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].}}<noinclude>
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<let name=data index=TextShort>&rdquo;What the trainers did not say, and may not have known, was that their chart had been copied verbatim from a 1957 [[Air Force]] study of [[Chinese]] [[Communist]] techniques used during the [[Korean War]] to obtain confessions, many of them false, from American prisoners.&rdquo;</let>
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<p>What the trainers did not say, and may not have known, was that their chart had been copied verbatim from a 1957 [[Air Force]] study of [[Chinese]] [[Communist]] techniques used during the [[Korean War]] to obtain confessions, many of them false, from American prisoners.</p>
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<p>The recycled chart is the latest and most vivid evidence of the way Communist interrogation methods that the United States long described as [[torture]] became the basis for interrogations both by the military at the [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp|base at Guant&aacute;namo Bay, Cuba]], and by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].</p>
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