Jenggala.id – Enhanced Interrogation Techniques (EITs) are a set of controversial and coercive interrogation methods used by some intelligence agencies to extract information from detainees, especially in the context of counter-terrorism operations. These techniques are often considered to be extreme and inhumane, and have been criticized by human rights organizations as well as legal experts.
Some of the EITs that have been used in the past include waterboarding, sleep deprivation, stress positions, and sensory deprivation.
Waterboarding, for instance, involves immobilizing a person and pouring water over their face to create a sensation of drowning, while sleep deprivation involves keeping a person awake for extended periods of time, often using loud music, bright lights, and physical activity.