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it became abundantly clear that the gravest physical abuse was not occurring in the long-term facilities they visited but in the interrogation centers, where people could be held for months on end without clear charges or even a right to counsel. One common practice was to place a soaked cloth over the nose and mouth of the prisoner, who was tied to a bench. Just before the victim choked to death, the cloth was removed and then the sequence was repeated.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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