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Mark Bowden’s, “The Dark Art of Interrogation” deliberates over the role of torture plays in questioning terrorists in a post 9-11 world, where any piece of information can be vital in saving lives. ... Bowden begins his article with a personal account of what has occurred during Sheikh Mohammed’s capture and his subsequent interrogation in. ... Bowden then returns to the idea of torture lite and how it has been the most successful form of interrogation. ...
With his article “The Dark Art of Interrogation”, Mark Bowden attempts to make a case for the usage of a form of torture, known as coercion, in order to extract sensitive information from terrorists about possible future attacks.
Approximate Word count = 902 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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