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Report: Secret Prisons Closed After Interrogators Refused Duties

HeadlineSep 22, 2006

The deal comes as the Financial Times reports the Bush administration was forced to empty its secret prisons last month in part because interrogators refused to carry out further interrogations and continue running the facilities. The Bush administration had claimed it was transferring prisoners to Guantanamo Bay because of the recent Supreme Court ruling affirming the Geneva Conventions.

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