WASHINGTON (CNN) -- CIA Director Leon Panetta has carried through on his pledge to prohibit independent contractors from conducting interrogations of terror suspects.This single action alone will make America ten times safer than any Bush-era policy. When America can ethically and morally conduct business and follow the guidelines set forth in not just the Geneva Conventions, but the Bill of Rights, and the Army's own field manual, we will be more respected, have more authority on which to dictate to other nation's, and can rest assured that we are not lowering ourselves to the level of our enemy.In a message to agency employees on Thursday, Panetta said he had notified the congressional oversight committees about the current CIA policy regarding interrogations.
Besides discontinuing the use of contractors, the director outlined in the message other steps taken in response to executive orders issued by President Obama in January.
The harsh interrogation techniques authorized by the Bush administration will no longer be used. Panetta said questioning of suspected terrorists will follow the approaches authorized in the Army Field Manual.
He said that included suspects held by Americans or those who might have been transferred to other countries.
The secret prisons used to detain terror suspects have been closed, Panetta said.
America doesn't torture. We don't outsource torture. We don't use "harsh negotiation tactics". We don't torture - period. Not only does torture yield inaccurate results, it's illegal, immoral, and un-Christian. This is a decision all Americans can be proud of.
No longer will this abominable practice be carried out in our name.
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