James Foley Was Tortured By ISIS Militants Using CIA Techniques
The Huffington Post | By Jack Mirkinson
Photo taken from: The Christian Science Monitor
A demonstrator is held down during a simulation of waterboarding outside the Justice Department in Washington in this Nov. 5, 2007 file photo. A group of former US military interrogators are pushing back against the notion that Bush administration 'enhanced' methods led to the intelligence that helped US officials locate Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Demonstrator Maboud Ebrahimzadeh lies on the pavement after his ordeal in a simulation of waterboarding outside the Justice Department in Washington November 5, 2007.
CREDIT: REUTERS/KEVIN LAMARQUE
James Foley was tortured by members of the militant Islamic State group who were modeling some of their techniques on those used by the CIA, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.
Foley was held by ISIS in Syria for nearly two years before his horrific beheading last week. The Post reported that, during that time, he and at least three others were "waterboarded several times."
Waterboarding became perhaps the most notorious method of torture practiced by American interrogators in the years after September 11th.
Interestingly, while the Post has, like most mainstream outlets, typically been reluctant to call methods such as waterboarding "torture" when it was practiced by Americans, the paper had no apparent problem calling what ISIS did to Foley "torture."
"A second person familiar with Foley’s time in captivity confirmed Foley was tortured, including by waterboarding," the Post wrote.
Still, the paper has not followed the New York Times in vowing to use the word "torture" more firmly in its articles.
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