Mezan In Media
23 December 2010
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The groups say visual and voice recordings of interrogations would prevent use of unacceptable interrogation methods and false confessions.
By Amira Hass
A group of Israeli and Palestinian Human Rights groups petitioned the High Court of Justice last week to require law enforcement agencies to record interrogations of security prisoners.
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