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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
White House
05 October 2007
President Bush is defending his administration against reports that it authorized1 harsher techniques to interrogate2 suspected terrorists than it has previously4 acknowledged. VOA White House correspondent Scott Stearns has the story.
The New York Times says a February 2005 opinion by the U.S. Justice Department authorized a combination of physical and psychological tactics including head slapping, simulated drowning and exposure to extreme temperatures.
That previously undisclosed opinion came three months after a separate, well-publicized finding that declared torture abhorrent5.
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office Friday, President Bush said all interrogation techniques used by the United States are lawful6.
"This government does not torture people. We stick to U.S. law and our international obligations," he said.
Mr. Bush said highly trained professionals are responsible for interrogating7 suspected terrorists, and, he says, that questioning has revealed information that has prevented possible attacks.
While confirming the existence of the February 2005 opinion, White House officials will not comment specifically about whether simulated drowning constitutes torture because they say discussing any interrogation techniques would allow the enemy to train against them.
On the Senate floor Thursday, Massachusetts Democrat8 Ted3 Kennedy said once again, Americans and people around the world are revolted by what he said is the Bush administration's refusal to reject degrading treatment of detainees.
"It would be bad enough if this administration had disgraced itself and this country by engaging in cruel and degrading treatment of detainees," said Kennedy. "It is worse still that it enlisted9 the Justice Department in the effort to justify10 and cover-up its activities."
Senator Kennedy says he is sponsoring legislation to apply the standards of the Army field manual to all U.S. government interrogations, including the Central Intelligence Agency.
Democrats11 on the House Judiciary Committee say they will investigate the matter. They want the Justice Department to turn over the February 2005 memo12 as well as a separate opinion later that year that found that no CIA interrogation methods violate Congressional standards forbidding cruel, inhuman13, or degrading treatment.
President Bush Friday said his administration has properly notified Congress about interrogation procedures.
"The techniques that we use have been fully14 disclosed to appropriate members of the United States Congress," he said. "The American people expect their government to take action to protect them from further attack. And that is exactly what this government is doing. And that is exactly what we will continue to do."
Thursday's New York Times story again raises the issue of the Justice Department's involvement in U.S. interrogation practices. That is likely to be part of upcoming Senate confirmation15 hearings for Judge Michael Mukasey to replace Alberto Gonzales as attorney general.
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a.委任的,许可的 | |
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2 interrogate | |
vt.讯问,审问,盘问 | |
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3 ted | |
vt.翻晒,撒,撒开 | |
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4 previously | |
adv.以前,先前(地) | |
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5 abhorrent | |
adj.可恶的,可恨的,讨厌的 | |
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6 lawful | |
adj.法律许可的,守法的,合法的 | |
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7 interrogating | |
n.询问技术v.询问( interrogate的现在分词 );审问;(在计算机或其他机器上)查询 | |
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8 democrat | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员 | |
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9 enlisted | |
adj.应募入伍的v.(使)入伍, (使)参军( enlist的过去式和过去分词 );获得(帮助或支持) | |
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10 justify | |
vt.证明…正当(或有理),为…辩护 | |
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11 democrats | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士( democrat的名词复数 ) | |
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12 memo | |
n.照会,备忘录;便笺;通知书;规章 | |
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13 inhuman | |
adj.残忍的,不人道的,无人性的 | |
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14 fully | |
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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15 confirmation | |
n.证实,确认,批准 | |
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