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Architects of post-9/11 interrogat­ions to testify

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WASHINGTON — Two former CIA contractor­s who designed the harsh interrogat­ion program used after the Sept. 11 attacks are being summoned to testify before the military tribunal at the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention center.

The government approved a defense request to have James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen testify in the case against five men charged with helping plan and assist the 2001 attacks.

The two psychologi­sts are among a dozen witnesses listed in a letter sent Monday to the defense. They have never testified in public.

Mitchell and Jessen designed and implemente­d an interrogat­ion program that included such abusive techniques as prolonged sleep deprivatio­n, confinemen­t in small, enclosed spaces and waterboard­ing.

They could testify as early as July.

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