U.S. News & World Report
"Majid Khan refused to eat, so CIA personnel fed him a lunch platter of raisins, nuts, pasta and hummus in a puree that they inserted into his rectum.
The incident, followed by similar involuntary insertions, was documented in the long-awaited summary of a Senate intelligence committee report on post-9/11 interrogation tactics.
Wells Dixon, an attorney for Khan since 2006, tells U.S. News those responsible for the humiliating, medically dubious conduct need to go to prison. ..."
