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Memo discusses an interviewees election to obtain a lawyer, thus "no questioning was initiated."
Mar. 03, 2005
Non-legal Memo
George R. Fay
Email from [redacted] to Al in Intelligence and Security Command. The first message reads: "Al, Here is [redacted] info for his file." Includes a forwarded message that reads: "I have contacted [redacted] civilian defense counsel, for ...
Email exchange regarding the death of a civilian named Naeem Sadun Hattab who was detained in Iraq. Includes e-mail from a person at NCIS listing seven suspects in the death of Mr. Hattab. A reply to that email from OSD refers to a memo for ...
Aug. 22, 2005
Email
Donald H. Rumsfeld
Naeem Sadun Hatab
Interviewee "invoked HIS right under the Uniformed Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and declined to make any further statements to Investigating Officers." [Memo redacted]
This is a memo describing how to handle detainees. It covers the way detainees are to be addressed, how they are to be handled, how to assess detainees and includes a "COALITION PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY FORCES APPREHENSION FORM" to be completed by ...
This memo gives detailed description of Enemy Prisoners of War and Detainee categories, from Category A (High Level) to Category D (no information of intelligence value).
Memo states that [redacted] refused to make a statement due to the information that has already been released about him to the press.
Mar. 03, 2005
Non-legal Memo
George R. Fay
This is a Power Point presentation for the 427th Support Battalion on the Geneva and Hague Convention Laws of War. It covers the rules of engagement and how to handle detainees and others captured on the field of battle.
Memo provides information from a June 19, 2004 interview of MG Miller. Stated that Fay interviewed Miller on 19 June 2004 and that Miller provided a statement which was recorded by [redacted]. Miller would not sign the statement and stated ...
Mar. 03, 2005
Non-legal Memo, Interview (Transcript)
George R. Fay, Geoffrey D. Miller
Abbas Alwan Fadil died while in US custody at Abu Ghraib prison. There is a verbal report only of pain. Cause of Death: Acute Myocardial Infarction 2nd: Peritonitis of undetermined etiology. Manner of Death: Natural
Apr. 18, 2005
Medical (Autopsy, Death Certificate)
Abbas Alwan Fadil