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Resistance to interrogation, RTI or R2I is a type of military training to British and other NATO soldiers to prepare them, after capture by the enemy, to resist interrogation techniques such as humiliation and torture. The trainees undergo practices such as hooding, sleep deprivation, time disorientation, prolonged nakedness, sexual humiliation and deprivation of warmth, water and food. Many of these techniques are against international law if used in interrogations.

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  • La résistance aux interrogatoires (RTI ou R2I en anglais) est un entraînement militaire utilisé pour préparer les soldats, en cas de cas de capture par l'ennemi, à résister, tant aux interrogatoires classiques qu'aux techniques avancées telles que l'humiliation et la torture. Les stagiaires subissent des pratiques telles que la cagoule, la privation de sommeil, la désorientation temporelle, la nudité prolongée, l'humiliation sexuelle et la privation de chaleur, d'eau et de nourriture. Beaucoup de ces techniques sont contraires au droit international. (fr)
  • Resistance to interrogation, RTI or R2I is a type of military training to British and other NATO soldiers to prepare them, after capture by the enemy, to resist interrogation techniques such as humiliation and torture. The trainees undergo practices such as hooding, sleep deprivation, time disorientation, prolonged nakedness, sexual humiliation and deprivation of warmth, water and food. Many of these techniques are against international law if used in interrogations. In such interrogation sessions, the subjects must maintain dead silence regardless of the practice being inflicted on them. Only three pieces of information can be surrendered: name, rank and serial number. Both the subjects and the practitioner have a right to insist for a return to unit every hour. Standard RTI for most special military branches of American and European governments covers both tortures that are condemned by the United Nations and interrogation techniques that are considered legitimate, usually presented along a sliding scale. For instance, a soldier would be subjected to slight discomforts before being subjected to more torturous techniques. The Guardian has reported that according to a former British special forces officer, the acts committed by U.S. Army soldiers who committed torture and prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib resembled the techniques used in RTI training. (en)
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  • La résistance aux interrogatoires (RTI ou R2I en anglais) est un entraînement militaire utilisé pour préparer les soldats, en cas de cas de capture par l'ennemi, à résister, tant aux interrogatoires classiques qu'aux techniques avancées telles que l'humiliation et la torture. Les stagiaires subissent des pratiques telles que la cagoule, la privation de sommeil, la désorientation temporelle, la nudité prolongée, l'humiliation sexuelle et la privation de chaleur, d'eau et de nourriture. Beaucoup de ces techniques sont contraires au droit international. (fr)
  • Resistance to interrogation, RTI or R2I is a type of military training to British and other NATO soldiers to prepare them, after capture by the enemy, to resist interrogation techniques such as humiliation and torture. The trainees undergo practices such as hooding, sleep deprivation, time disorientation, prolonged nakedness, sexual humiliation and deprivation of warmth, water and food. Many of these techniques are against international law if used in interrogations. (en)
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  • Résistance aux interrogatoires (fr)
  • Resistance to interrogation (en)
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