Yes, what “techniques” of sexual humiliation
can still be used?
It seems almost impossible to precisely determine these techniques.
Reviews of the CIA, Justice and Defense department’s
websites reveal little useful information. Email queries to
the Justice Department, including Benczkowski and the media-relations
office, have not been answered.
An exhaustive search of the internet has provided no further
information about sexual humiliation then the oblique Times
reference. (An effort for further clarification from Mazzetti
has not succeeded.) This is very much in keeping with Bush
administration policies to deny, falsify, obfuscate or simply
lie about techniques sanctioned and employed in its fictitious
War on Terror.
In the absence of the formal specification of CIA’s
approved or utilized (and they are not necessarily the same)
techniques of sexual humiliation, one must draw upon previously
documented U.S. military and intelligence-agency practices
and the techniques used by other militaries. These examples
illustrate what the CIA and other U.S. agencies are capable
of employing to break those they identify as “terrorists”.
Rape is one of the most barbaric forms of sexual humiliation
and terror. Since the Civil War, rape has been increasingly
integrated into what is known as total warfare. Women, girls
and some boys have been increasingly singled out for systematic
sexual abuse during civil conflicts and military campaigns.
However, rape has only been limitedly employed against adult
male captives detained in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantánamo
or CIA black sites around the world. [see “’The
Hard Hand of War’: Rape as an Instrument of Total War,”
CounterPunch, Apri1 4, 2008]
The U.S. has employed (and, most likely, continues to employ)
a host of other techniques of sexual terrorization to break
male inmates. An act of sexual humiliation serves two purposes:
to physically harm and to emotionally scar those subjected
to such abuse. Sexual terrorization seeks to inflict both
pain and shame, to make the recipient suffer and loath himself.
Sexual humiliation is intended to break the victim both physically
and spiritually, to leave scars on (and inside) the body and
in the psyche.
If (or when) top officials of the Bush administration face
either an American or international war crimes tribunal over
their conduct related to the invasion and occupation of Iraq,
sexual humiliation and terror should not be absent from the
indictment.
* * *
According to an ABC News report, in response to September
11th the CIA adopted six "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques"
in mid-March 2002. These techniques were to be used on a dozen
or more alleged al Qaeda leaders detained in CIA black sites.
These “approved” techniques consisted of: