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Re:
Computer Enhanced
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Samuel
Fannin 30 May 2004
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Enjoyed
your article, but this raises other questions. The
good doctors in Castlereagh, were they not to there
to sign bits of paper to say those being interrogated
were as fit and 'normal' afterwards as before their
ordea ? However if they were an active part of the
psychological torture, giving injections? Well, that's
different matter. Can we identify them? Were they
Brits or Irish? Were they specialists or GPs? There's
not that many docs in Belfast - who were they?
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