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Aziz al-Abub

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Lebanese psychiatrist
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Aziz al-Abub (also known as Ibrahim al-Nadhir or al-Nahdhir) was a Lebanese psychiatrist and medical torture expert affiliated with Hezbollah. Al-Abub is accused of having used brainwashing, drugs, and physical torture on Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operatives in Beirut, in particular, the torture of CIA station chief William Francis Buckley.

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References

  1. Bodansky, Yossef (1993). Target America & the West: Terrorism today. SP Books. p. 31. ISBN 1561712698.
  2. British Medical Association (1992). Medicine Betrayed: The participation of doctors in human rights abuses. Zed Books. p. 42. ISBN 1856491048.
  3. Katz, Samuel (2018). Beirut Rules: The murder of a CIA station chief and Hezbollah's war against America and the west. Berkley. ISBN 9781101987469.

Further reading

  • Thomas, Gordon (May 1, 1989). Journey into Madness: The true story of secret CIA mind control and medical abuse. Bantam. ISBN 0553053574.

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