Judith Miller told a federal court in Chicago she was satisfied that the Israeli interrogators didn’t torture Mohammad Salah. Lawyers for Salah, who is on trial for violating federal racketeering laws for providing money to Hamas, claimed a confession he gave Israeli authorities was coerced. Editor & Publisher writes:
“He was relaxed, he was conversational, he was boastful, he was jaunty,” Miller testified in a Chicago courtroom. “There was no reason for me to believe he had been exposed to” extreme conditions.
See the full article for details on why she was present at Salah’s interrogation and allegations that Miller was used by Israeli authorities.