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Emails between Marion Bowman, Valerie Caproni, John Curran and Others re: Documents FBI Reports of Detainee Abuse at Guantanamo and Afghanistan
July 15, 2004 | FBI | ACLU-RDI 3081 
    
    
      Email details FBI investigation of mistreatment, abuse or "highly aggressive" treatment of detainees in Iraq that are known or observed by FBI agents who have cycled through Guantanamo. The email states that fourteen (14) agents  have witnessed abuses such as: 1) use of strobe lights; 2) cold interview rooms; and 3) extremely loud music used on detainees. One agent (who was in Afghanistan) witnessed abuse, and a lab tech took pictures of a prisioner with an eye injury. No specific details of particular detainees, times or places mentioned.    
    
      AUTHORING AGENCIES:
          
  
      
      RECEIVING AGENCIES:
          
  
      
      OFFICIALS MENTIONED:
          
  
  
      - Marion E. Bowman
- Valerie E. Caproni
- Thomas J. Harrington
- Steven C. McCraw
- J. Stephen Tidwell
- Janice K. Fedarcyk
- Patrick W. Kelley
- Frankie Battle
- M. Chris Briese
- Patrick Leahy
- Gary M. Bald
- Arthur M. Cummings, II
- Eleni P. Kalisch
- Kenneth L. Wainstein
- Cassandra M. Chandler
- John S. Pistole
- Hector M. Pesquera
      METHODS MENTIONED:
          
  
      
      INCIDENTS OF ABUSE MENTIONED:
          
  
    - Unknown date, Unknown, Guantanamo- Email details FBI an investigation in to the mistreatment, abuse or "highly aggressive" treatment of detainees at Guantanamo that are known or observed by FBI agents who have cycled through Guantanamo. The email states that fourteen (14) agents have witnessed abuses such as: 1) use of strobe lights directed at detainees faces; 2) cold interview rooms; and 3) extremely loud music used on detainees.
 
- Unknown date, Unknown, Afghanistan- Email details FBI an investigation in to the mistreatment, abuse or "highly aggressive" treatment of detainees. One FBI agent, in Afghanistan witnessed unspecified abuse, and a lab tech took pictures of a prisioner with an eye injury.