October 2006The Washington TimesThe Military Commissions Act, signed into law by Congress, allows the U.S. to retain its authority on deciding what forms of interrogation are not war crimes under the War Crimes Act and the Geneva Convention. Attachments Arar_06.11.13_WashTimes.pdf
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