Here's one of Andrew Sullivan's commenters, a DOJ litigator, noting the most important paragraph from the judge in the al-Rabiah case:
Interrogator to prisoner:
“There is nothing against you. But there is no innocent person here. So, you should confess to something so you can be charged and sentenced and serve your sentence and then go back to your family and country, because you will not leave this place innocent.”
Whole thing is worth a read, it's not that long.
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