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He noted that "The specific issues concerning the occupied territories, such as civilian settle- ments, allegations of tor- ture, arrests and detention, economic development and political rights are dealt with" in the State Depart- ment's report. He offered to make copies available to any delegate. "I must regretfully note for the record here that much of what we have been hearing at this ses- sion about the human rights situation in Israel and the occupied ter- ritories simply does not accord with the careful, considered conclusions in that report," Shestack said. Speaking earlier, Niall MacDermot, secretary gen- eral of the International Commission of Jurists, one of the non-governmental bodies participating in the debate, claimed that on a visit to Israel and the occu- pied territories last month he found that "psychologi- cal pressure, including pro- longed periods of sleep de- privation, are still widely resorted to by Israeli offi- cials in the course of inter- rogating Arab suspects." MacDermot also said that he was fully convinced that the "Camp David agree- ments" and the "autonomy" scheme were totally re- jected by the Palestinian population. He said that while he understood Israel's concern for "secure fron- tiers" he was not certain exactly what frontiers the Israelis wanted to secure. 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