David Brant

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In December of 2002 David Brant was the Director of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS).[1]

[edit] The NCIS and the use of "extended interrogation" techniques at Guantanamo

A twenty page statement issued on July 7, 2004 describes a series of high-level meetings among the United States Navy's most senior lawyers, that were triggered by reports, from Brant, that the captives being held in the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base were being subjected to questionable interrogation techniques.[1]

Mora's statement contained several quotations from Brant, about Brant's reluctance for the NCIS to be involved with the questionable interrogation techniques:[1]

"Director Brant emphasized that NCIS would not engage in abusive treatment even if ordered to and and did not wish to be even indirectly associated with a facility that engaged in such practices."

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  1. ^ a b c Alberto J. Mora (July 7, 2004). Memorandum from Navy General Counsel Alberto J. Mora to Navy Inspector General. United States Navy. Retrieved on May 5, 2007.
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