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White House Cover Sheet re: Routing and Transmittal Slip. No additional in formation or comments.
US Army soldier was asked forty-six questions regarding soldier training, soldier morale and the treatment of detainees. When answering the question about how to handle different categories of detainees, Official wrote that he "was not educated ...
July 15, 2005
Interview (Questionnaire)
Physical assault, General, Sleep deprivation, Other
An Army questionnaire, including forty-one questions, given to a Captain regarding soldier training, soldier morale and the treatment of detainees. The handwritten responses are mostly illegible or redacted. The Captain responded that one of ...
Sept. 20, 2005
Interview (Questionnaire)
Environmental manipulation, Hooding/Goggling
Emails concerning press guidance regarding the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) and their February 2004 report.
Locations visited by an investigating officer from November 2003 to December 2003. [Document is likely related to an AR 15-6 investigation, but the report is not known].
Government of Malaysia expressed outrage over treatment of detainees at Abu Ghraib "and possibly elsewhere." Said Malaysia would "not listen" to future US criticism of Malaysian human rights practices.
Medical report: 72-Year-Old Iraqi Male, Camp Cuervo, Baghdad from July 2004 (062-04-CID259-80294). This is a medical exam to clear the detainee for transfer.
State Department cable with talking points concerning an inquiry by a nation in to the status of their citizens being held at Guantanamo. The cable states; 1) The U.S. government cannot address specific questions about specific detainees at this ...
Dec. 30, 2004
Cable
Colin L. Powell
Colin L. Powell
This memo appears to be talking points regarding the rights of detainees at Guantanamo.
Dec. 02, 2004
Non-legal Memo
Sharon E. Ahmad
Emails between DOS Officials discussing the death of an Egyptian scientist, Mohamed Abdel Moneim Al-Azmeerly, who was killed while in U.S. custody at Abu Ghraib.