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FBI Memo re: Interview of Detainee at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay
July 24, 2003 | FBI | ACLU-RDI 3470
Interview of a detainee at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay. The detainee said he is currently on a hunger strike along with several other detainees because of the mistreatment of another detainee. He will be on the hunger strike for a minimum of forty (40) days. He stated detainees only have three ways to bargain: (1) they can refuse to eat; (2) they can refuse to drink fluids; and (3) they can refuse to talk. The detainee then listed several disputes or incidents in his cell block between guards and detainees. He described several incidents such as uncooperative detainees refusing to put their hands out for cuffing or leaving the recreation area when advised to do so. The guards will yell to the detainee asking him to please cooperate. He said the detainee would feel "a shamed", because had to say please. He said these types of incidents occur on a regular basis with the guards.