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8.4.2 Additional U.S. Law and Policy on Interrogation. U.S. law and policy imposeadditional requirements on the interrogation of detainees.8.4.2.1 Only Treatment or Techniques of Interrogation Authorized by and Listedin the U.S. Army Field Manual on Intelligence Interrogation. No person in the custody or underthe effective control of the Department of Defense or under detention in a Department ofDefense facility shall be subject to any treatment or technique of interrogation not authorized byand listed in the United States Army Field Manual on Intelligence Interrogation. 53 The Armyhas published field manuals on interrogation for many years. 548.5 ADEQUATE FOOD, DRINKING WATER, AND CLOTHINGDetainees shall be provided with adequate food, drinking water, and clothing.8.5.1 Food for Detainees. Daily food rations for detainees shall be sufficient in quantity,quality, and variety to keep detainees in a good state of health or in any event no worse than thatafforded the local civilian population. 558.5.1.1 Accounting for the Customary Diet. DoD practice has been to takeaccount of the customary diet of the internees. 56 For example, the detainee’s cultural andreligious requirements have been considered in determining and ensuring the appropriate diet.8.5.2 Drinking Water. Sufficient drinking water shall be supplied to detainees. 578.5.3 Clothing. As needed, detainees shall be supplied with sufficient clothing,underwear, and footwear that is appropriate for the climate. 588.6 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF DETENTION FACILITIESDetainees shall be afforded, to the same extent as the local civilian population, safeguardsas regards health and hygiene and protection against the rigors of the climate and the dangers ofthe armed conflict. 5953 10 U.S.C. § 801 note (“No person in the custody or under the effective control of the Department of Defense orunder detention in a Department of Defense facility shall be subject to any treatment or technique of interrogationnot authorized by and listed in the United States Army Field Manual on Intelligence Interrogation.”).54 For example, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FIELD MANUAL 2-22.3, Human Intelligence Collector Operations (Sept.6, 2006); DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FIELD MANUAL 34-52, Intelligence Interrogation (Sept. 28, 1992);DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FIELD MANUAL 34-52, Intelligence Interrogation (May 8, 1987).55 Consider AP II art. 5(1)(b) (“The persons referred to in this paragraph shall, to the same extent as the localcivilian population, be provided with food and drinking water and be afforded safeguards as regards health andhygiene and protection against the rigours of the climate and the dangers of the armed conflict;”). Compare § 9.13.1(Food for POWs); § 10.13.1 (Food for Internees).56 Compare § 9.13.1.1 (Accounting for the Habitual Diet); 10.13.1.1 (Accounting for the Customary Diet).57 Compare § 9.13.2 (Drinking Water); § 10.13.2 (Drinking Water).58 Compare § 9.13.4 (Clothing for POWs); § 10.13.4 (Clothing of Internees).497

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