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Name
  
John Leso

Role
  
Psychologist



Education
  
Johns Hopkins University

John Francis Leso (born August 13, 1966) is an American psychologist and a major in the United States Armed Services, who is reported to have aided JTF-GTMO interrogators in their interrogations. Leso consulted on the interrogation of Mohammed al-Qahtani, the alleged 20th 9/11 hijacker. Information on Al-Qahtani's interrogation became public when a classified interrogation log was leaked to Time. The identity of the whistleblower remains unknown. Leso's name was included in the leaked log, which triggered debate in the medical community about the role of psychologists in supporting military interrogations. Debate is ongoing about the effectiveness and ethics of the interrogation techniques used with Al-Qhatani, as many consider them torture. Although some activist psychologists have criticized Leso for "directing" the interrogation of Al-Qhatani, scrutiny of public sources on the matter reveals that Leso's actual role and duties remain unclear.

Academic career

Leso attended Johns Hopkins University, where he was enrolled in the ROTC. Upon complettion of his undergraduate degree Leso was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. He received a Ph.D. in psychology from SUNY, in Albany New York, in 1995.

References

John Leso Wikipedia