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Michael J. Quigley

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Nationality
  
USA

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Occupation
  
intelligence and counter-terrorism analyst; national security policy advisor

Known for
  
assisted the Senate Inquiry into the CIA's use of torture High Value Detainee Interrogator at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (2006-2007)

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Michael J. Quigley is a former member of the United States Army and an officer in the United States Navy Reserve, once a senior high-value detainee interrogator, who now addresses the human rights implications of counter-terrorism operations and the USA's use of torture and other inhumane and coercive interrogation techniques. Quigley enlisted in the United States Army in 1989, becoming a military policeman after a short time as a foot soldier. After transferring from the military police corps to military intelligence, Quigley became one of the Army's most skilled and experienced interrogators and experts in counter-terrorism. In 1998 Quigley served as an advisor to Senator George Mitchell, when Mitchell was assisting in the negotiations that ended the United Kingdom's strife with the Irish Republican Army -- resulting in the "Good Friday Peace Accords".

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While serving in Iraq, during Operation Enduring Freedom, Quigley left the Army and accepted a direct commission into the United States Navy Reserve in August 2003. Following his deployment in Iraq Quigley accepted a job as a civilian counter-terrorism analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency. Quigley was part of a team assigned to interrogate the "high-value detainees" at Guantanamo, including Abd'l Hadi al-Iraqi, a senior leader of al-Qaeda, and formerly a captive held by the CIA. In 2009, based on his extensive experience as an interrogator, Quigley was seconded to aid the United States Senate Intelligence Committee as it conducted an inquiry into the CIA's use of torture and other experimental interrogation techniques. In June 2013, Quigley became a Senior Fellow at Human Rights First.

As a specialist in interrogation and counter-terrorism Quigley's has briefed subcommittees of the United States Congress.

Notably, Quigley also took a leadership role in organizing volunteers from the US military to go and aid victims of Hurricane Sandy, a destructive hurricane that struck the coast of New Jersey in 2012.

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