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Friday, August 28, 2009

Full Circle: Move to Shift Interrogations Away From CIA Draws Pre-Sept. 11 Comparisons

"The High Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) is designed to be a multi-agency group, not a sub-unit of the FBI or the Justice Department," Justice Department spokesman Dean Boyd said in a statement. "Thus, while the HIG will be housed administratively within the National Security Branch of the FBI, the group will be staffed by elements of the intelligence community, and will receive policy guidance and oversight from the National Security Council."

O.K. then , who ? is running the NSC , The White House ?
Might as well just stop interrogations and evidence gathering all together !
Forget that the Radical Islamists openly say that they want to kill Americans ,
forget that Baitullah mehsuds new replacement , Hakeemullah Mehsud , has vowed revenge against the U.S. for Baitullahs death !
Obviously The Obama Administration Knows better !

Fox news
Most of the details behind a White House plan to grab oversight authority over detainee interrogations still need to be ironed out, but critics already are questioning the logic behind the move to yank responsibility from the CIA and hand it to a potentially political and bureaucratic unit.

The changing landscape for how the United States handles terrorism suspects is unmistakable.

Under task force recommendations that President Obama intends to follow, a new High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group will be housed in the FBI and subject to oversight from the White House-based National Security Council.

The head of the unit, while not named, reportedly will be an FBI official and this official, the White House says, will report directly to FBI Director Robert Mueller.

Attorney David Rivkin, a former Justice Department official and frequent critic of the reversal of CIA practices, said the shift brings the fight against terrorism "full circle" to a time when it was treated largely as a criminal crackdown.

"This is a full return to Sept. 10 mentality," he said.
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