Two former U.S. detainees who survived the CIA's torture program have sued the psychologists responsible for recommending it to the federal agency. James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, two of the doctors in question, face a federal lawsuit for the program which involved sleep or dietary deprivation and mock drownings for terror suspects. The ACLU has filed the suit on behalf of two survivors as well as Gul Rahman who froze to death at a CIA black site in Afghanistan.
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