« Return to Search Results

Documents

FBI Memo re: Interview of Detainee at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay

July 1, 2002 | FBI | ACLU-RDI 3386
The interviewed detainee stated he had just been released from the fleet hospital approximately 30 minutes before the interview started. The detainee was specifically asked the questions regarding force protection. Asked if he knew or had heard any specific plans to cause disruption to Camp Delta or the assault of a guard/guards or other detainees, the response given was there was nothing specific. Asked if he had overheard any plans or specifics regarding an attack.' The detainee simply stated, "If an opportunity exists, they will take it." He stated that he felt "oppressed" but not by violence. If there were an opportunity to escape, he would try. When asked if there were any potential martyrs in the camp he said that the detainees in Camp Delta have nowhere to go. Some would want to die in Camp Delta and if he heard that there was something like that about to take place, he would let the guards or interrogators know this information without hesitation.
AUTHORING AGENCIES:
RECEIVING AGENCIES:
OFFICIALS MENTIONED: