Does HRC support the policy of “Enhanced Interrogation Techniques”?
No. The Senator is in favor of interrogations that are lawful. 3) Does Senator Clinton support the use of “black sites”? Senator Clinton categorically opposes enforced disappearances as wrong, damaging to our security, and contrary to our international obligations. The more direct language from Clinton in this new statement to Salon is a “step in the right direction,” according to retired Rear Adm. Don Guter, dean of the Duquesne University School of Law and the former Navy judge advocate general. But Guter noted that in the first part of her response, Clinton panned the Bush administration’s version of a rendition program, leaving open the theoretical possibility that a different rendition program could replace it. The CIA started renditions in the mid-1990s under then-President Bill Clinton, with assurances from participating countries that subjects sent overseas for questioning would not be tortured. Jane Mayer explored the origins of the program in a Feb. 14, 2005, New Yorker artic