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Investigation into death of detainee after he was interrogated. The cause of death was undetermined but was investigated for murder. A sergeant stated that he struck the detainee with the butt of his weapon while trying to subdue him and the ...
Feb. 15, 2006
Investigative File (CID), Photograph, Interview (Statement)
Physical assault, General
Memo describes the observations of a FBI agent, who observed the improper handling of a detainee in an interrogation room at Camp Delta. The agent was in a video observation room and saw a detainee on his knees rubbing a cramp out of his leg ...
Dec. 21, 2005
Non-legal Memo
Stress positions, Other Humiliation
Memo discusses an attempted escape and a riot that resulted in the shooting death of one detainee and injuries to seven others.
The NCIS Division Chief of the Personal Crimes Department reports that they have received three (3) referrals from the Criminal Investigation Task Force (CITF) regarding alleged detainee abuse at Guantanamo. NCIS held off initiating action ...
Email includes a summary that discusses current and proposed ICRC reporting requirements.
Feb. 15, 2006
Email
Donald J. Ryder
Email refers to an attached DOD Crosswalk document. [Attachment not included].
Army Action Plan: Standard Operating Procedures for Medication Dispensing the Detainee Hospital at Guantanamo Bay.
Email includes an information paper entitled " Detainee Operations." The information paper discusses the role of the Coalition Forces Land Component Command Commissioner with respect to detainees, detainee operations and intelligence oversight.
Feb. 15, 2006
Email
Donald J. Ryder, Romie Leslie Brownlee
Questionnaire asked the Captain twenty-six questions regarding soldier training, soldier morale and the treatment of detainees. Described three incidents of abuse. Did not have enough information and too much time had passed to figure out what ...
Chart shows the ebb and flow of media coverage on detainee abuse since January 2004.