00:03Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30C'est parti !
01:01The doc devises methods of torture that does not leave wounds that can be interpreted as evidence.
01:10For us, the question is not whether psychologists may be involved in these processes.
01:18It's how psychologists may be involved in these activities in an ethical manner.
01:26Each detainees had kind of a psychological assessment and a plan kind of created for interrogating him depending on his
01:34weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
01:37It really is very cruel to keep people awake. They will have psychotic-like thinking, will be very disorganized, and
01:44I think very unreliable.
01:51Keep going.
01:55There's been no accountability at all. No investigation that we're aware of.
02:00No attempt to question the doctors about what they did.
02:05When people committed these same acts, we prosecuted them in the past at places like Nuremberg.
02:11What's different here?
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