Army Memo re: AR 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of JDOG Misconduct at Guantanamo

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Refers to AR 15-6 investigation's conclusion that the JDOG personnel investigated did not mistreat a person and that allegations were unsupported by evidence. The interrogation was of a high valued detainee at Camp Delta Guantanamo on March 23, 2004. The investigation addressed vague allegations of general Military Police rough handling and inconsiderate treatment of detainees, but concludes these do not amount to abuse or actions specifically directed at the detainees. Rather, the conclusion is that a lack of training in detention procedures are the core issue and the cause of the complaints.

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JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

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Olt 111111.1111611/I APO AE 09360

JTF OTMO-CS
01 April 2004

MEMORANDUM FOR. Command General, Joint Task. Force Guantanamo, Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba APO AE 09360
SUBJECT: Endorsement to AR 13=6 investigation —Allegations ofJDOG Misconduct
1.
1 have reviewed the AR 15-6 investigation completed .b11111111min

2.
The investigadng officer (10)•concluded that MOO personnel did not miatreall. The

10 also found that although them wengentual allegations ofdmad those
allegations were tmsupported by evidence. The evidence supports the 10s findings, and his
recommendations are consistent with the findings.

the Thiden e 10 makes several recommendations. Although consistent with the &dings and based on
e evce ascertiined during thisinvestiption, any fiatborbvestigation into relatedshould be handled today a separateaction• 1 note my specific recommendations below; MAIM
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4. POC is the undersigned, at HOIllet
CW01:1'300
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE •
JONI' TASK FORCE GUNITANAMO
GUMTANAMO MY. CUM
APO OE MHO
31 Much 2004
MEMORANDUM FOR Chief ofStag Joint Task Force Guintsnamo, Ounsheismo Bay, Cuba
APO AE 09360
SUBJECT: Legal Review, AR 15-6 Investiption — Allegations ofJDOO Miscoaduct
1.1
have reviewed the ARJ54 investigationinidated by.you on26 March 2004.

2.
The Investigating Officer (10) has concluded that JDOO personnel did not mistreat',"

'The 10 alsoloundthet although there were -genemi allgatiene ofinistreamsent made,
allegations were unsupported by evidence. the evidenee amperes the 10's Endless, and his
meonunendmions are consistent with.the Endinp.• The proem:dogs complied with all legal
requirenrenti if. AR 154.

3. The 10 =dies the several recommendsdons, and although consistent with the findings, some
more sproifieity is warranted.

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4. POC is the undersigned, age
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SiairJudes Advocate
CONTENTS
A. Appointing Letter
B. DA 1574
C. Findings of Fact
D. Recommendations
E. End 1.
interrogation of =which provides operational
history
F. Encl 2 statement and privacy act
G.End 3.
worn statement and privacy act
I Li '1 Ir.'
H.End 4
I. Enc15 statement and privacy act
J. Encl6
morn statement and privacy act
K.End 7. statement and privacy act
1... Enc18. statement and privacy act-

M.End 9.
swam statement and privacy act
N. End 10 sworn statement and privacy act
0. End 11 email and privacy act
P. End 12
sworn statement and privacy act
Q. End 13
sworn statement and privacy actR.• Encl 14 sworn statement and privacy act
S. End 15 sworn statement
T. Enc116.
sworn statement and privacy act
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE JOINT TASK FORCE WAHIAWA° GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA APO AE
117 GTMO — CS 26 March 2004
MEMORANDUM POINIMMI2 Joint Task Force Guantanamo, Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba, APO AE 09
SUEJECT: Appointment as Investigating Officer
1. You are hereby appointed as an investigating officer pursuant to Army Regulation (AR) 15-6, to Investigate allegatiobs of detainee misconduct by membersyeoention Operations
• *Sp (MOG). Specifically, I want you to investig tewbeflterybeen subject tomaltreatment by 'DOG personnel. Additionally, I wad you to investigate whither this alleged malneatmen was reported to any members of the Joint Intelligence Group (JIG), and what, ifany action, was taken by those personnel.

2. Complete your investigation in accordance with the procedures set forth in AR 15-6. Youmay compel YIP military personnel to provide sworn memo% howeVer they are not required
to incriminate themselves. 11 during the course of your investigation, you suspect that any individuals may have committed misconduct or criminal activity, you mud advise them of the*
• gigueunderArtitle 31, UCMI, or the Filth Amendment. Utilize DA Form 3881 as appropriate. In.additIon, you Must administer a Privacy Act statement before you solicit any personalinformation.
3.
If in the course of your investigation you discover misconduct not covered by the guidance
above you wilt notify me in writing of such misconduct.

4.
This investigation takes precedence over your normal duty assignment.

5.
Consult with the Ste/Midge Advocate prior to commencing your investigation, and at any
point during the investigation you feel is necessary.

6.
Submit your findings and recommendations on DA Form 1574 to the Staffludge Advocate
for legal review no later than 30 March 2004.

7.
POC is the StatfJudge Advocate at ext. gip

Chief of Staff'
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DIRECTED FINDINGS
1.
That there was no mistreatment ofythe MPs before, during or after the interrogation byyandy on 23 March 2004. (See Fiyof Fact).

2.
Thatyverbally reported his al to1111=11 the evening oyandy the morning of 24 March. Both senior officers instructedyput his complaint in writing and MI

he deputy JDOG commander, would act it upon immediately. (See .F;btagliii .
Fact
3.
never complied with the orders given him. He has never

submitted a written report of his allegations, u ordered by his superiors. (See Findi.of ..

4.
Thatyrbally reported his allegations to 13a(P)Afetdd:on 26 March. (ailiel' Fact).

5.
wrote up his S/NF interrogation report on 27 March. (See Findings of Fact).

6.
That no action was taken by the responsible officers/commands because the chain of command never received a written report of the allepdons. (See Findings of Fact).

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FINDINGS OF FACt
on took place on 29 Mar 04 between the investigating officer and
o establishyducation and professional military background. After . as told what the topic of the interview was, bOstarted out with his place of birth. When
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reminded1W that 1 was only interested in his college education and military experience, began again by starting to tell MC wherete went to grade school.
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0 XMOy• -hri checked aboard he was usignodly
slietionat TioniChief, responsible for the interrogators of a specific
gncgrphje araer;i9beikaakedvAss:quslifiedithe to be a team chief he related that all
theO41vificers.thit yeponatterthe:ITF were assigned team chiefb by virtue of their
rank.
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E Lack of experience is not a disqualifier to be a regional team chief. acknowledged that Sews: informed bytif predecessor prior to arrival that he would be designated a team chief. When asked what the responsibilities wereNindicated b•did not know prior to arrival and could not give a clear definitive answer when asked during this interview after having been in the assignment since early Ian 04. (29 Mar interview).
2.
Thaty conducted an interni • . OD 23 Mar between 1500 and 2000y(End 2, sworn statement of

3.
Thatillintered the interrogation booth with Rpm knew nothing Wit operational combat experience or his relationship to key ceders ' yistao.yasked to recount what he knew of-operational history, he stated the ed in a Starbucks in KY and that he spoke fluent English and had spent a lot of time in vtifiritUK. WhenALven clarifying guidance to help in answering the question and asked who rked for, M

he worked for AQ and was related to some activities in UK: When I asked him where rolled up he hesitated and then said, "I think yI told him he was on theiiihset and then asked him what he knew of ¦operational experience in the war in Afg.
ated
that he knew nothing. (Interview of 29 Mar)
4.
That upon the conclusion of the interroptirin, yorated Pliat he had

to use the bathroom when she went 1yIy11111, preparation or is return to 1111, his. cell. (Ends 3/4; sworn statement of yMF Interview Report for 03/23/2004).

5.
That it is a 'small victory' for the detainees to use a latrine out of the one in their cell blocks in the interrogation buildings. They will often request to use the bathroom at the conclusion of their interviews to attempt to gain access to the latrines in the interrogation buildings. These latrines consist of a stall for the MPs and a stall for the detainees, separated by a stall wall. If taken to the interrogation facility latrines, they will attempt to gain access to the MP latrine in order to 'shit on the MPs', theriituvizihieving their victory. Because of this common knowledge among the MPs and becausey•y'yto beZ-50 yards and a short walkfrom 11111111 the decision was made by ytake III to the latrine on his block. (Doctrine ofHigh Risk .of Capture Level C SERE, Quip Mackall, US Army JFK Special

• 5/6: sworn statements and interviews of

6.
Thaldid create i confrontational situation with his escorts to et into the MP latrine upon being taken to theydna by his escorts.y Ends5/6, sworn statementsyinterviews of

7.
That the interrogators y ained in an observation booth after the completionof the interrogation waiting to remove various pyao roducts used during the interrat of1111111111111.1tad been escorted out. At some point,yecame aware that

requested to use the bathroom and informed the MP: ofItt request. When the escort MPs did not respond in what considered a timely manner, =w involved in the escort otothe latrine. urates that he told 'JD that the interrogation was complete and that
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2
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needed to use the bathroom. Assumption here is that' yrefers to the MPs in the
JIIFy
ovenulyn his decisionywould wait until he was return to
hisyrecounts the exchange he had wiyin which they discuss which ofreturn
them wou return to the JI112 to speak to the MPyr states "I pointed to my collar devicesand said, 'sometimes you just have to be a dick.' ythem, 'Hey, this guy needs to go to thebathroom!" When asked during an interview on 29 y cited to make such agraphic, unprofessional and derogatory statement ycould neither
comprehend the scope of the question being asked, nor did he ever grasp the negative
leadership connotations of his comments and actions y
I 2/5/6, sworn
statements and interviews o
. 8. That at no time did any of the MPs involved in the yor monitoring ofilliconsider that anexcessive amount of time had passed in attendingy
None of them considered that causingwait to use the latrine on his cellblock after he was escorted back was maltreatment. All
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lirited the short distance from 1111111.111111/Rutd the regular insistence of the mail detainees on using the latrine in the interrogation buildings as consistent with rehunin his cellblock before granting his request to use the bathroom. In theirfar of duty at JDOG, ansaid that the procedures followed during the escort and monitoring o
was in accordance
with the commonly practiced procedu ' •
swim statements and interviews o
.,y9.. That on 23 Mar at approx 2050,1111111111came in contact withIIIIIIIIIIIIPOIC of the Behavior Science Consultation Team (BSCT) and en ygaged her k ver:mi the
g-aen
about his interrogation of she states that he was excited because he got
yengage in alive-hour interrogation. He recounted the incident at y-equest to useym andwhat he considered abuse or mistreatment of a detainee by y
h•car
refers to in several interviews and his statement as 'JDOG').
Wed t
had a desire to believe and please iiiiirociting the Koran consumed four of the live hems
of the interrogation. The other hour as a mix of babble.ytions and someconstructive conversation.
as observedy a comment thathe may be a victim of 'Reverse
llitgeSyndrome'. She cited preach atytheincident as ramblin,g and hard to follow. (Encl 9; sworn statement and interviews of ilt
10. Thaty
Madly
red 111.111110 submit a write up to her of the eventsption o d his allegations. She instructed him to include as many
details as possible to help in identt ng the responsible MPs. She also told him that if he failedto document and submit the incident that nothing could or
irt y o .
jarent ould not recall that he had seen or spoken to y wing an interview.
cl 9; sworny
11. That sobeyed
er to submit a written repo
her. ( om statement of L, • to
'ttterview of 29 Mar withy
3y 3T-2S-9
y
12. That on the momAgr: of 24 Mar,yreported the incident of the previous day's interrogation of Moythe deputy commander of the Interrogation Control Element (ICE). He reported "that he personally witnessed his detainee being mistreated in regards to MPs by not taking his detainee to the bathroom after bein told to do so and not
• moving his deta' , ,.yhis cell in a timely manner." bakes a blanket statement 1yI • .. ' .1edycorn ' to be credible, yet provi es no jushfication for his belief.
to put his complaints in writing so that the JDOG commander,yId act upon them. (Enol 10; sworn statement of
13.Thatyated "There are legitimate problems in regards to improper communications with the detainees and mistreatment by the MPs." When asked during an interview following the writing of his statement to cite specific instances, to include identification were responsible for mistreating detainees a ils of mistreatment,yuld not cite any. (28 Mar interview with
14.Thydid not write his report until 27 Mar, threeyincident and after he reported his concerns to BO Hood. (29 Mar interview with
15. Thatywithout allowing his chain of command to work Lind
' before he did as he was twice orderedyy d submit his written report of the incident,told the Commander of JTF Gino, BC Hood, about ' yother incidents, following a brief on Fri 26 Mar at approximately 1515. Additionally, yed BC Hood an email from III
•-y
, i ritten on 25 Mar at "6:03 PM". The em I was entitled 'MP issues' and
1 v ....ydetailed several incidents that am.had observed after interrogating a detainee. There was no mention of a specific detainee.IMEleized the opportunity to make his comments to BG Hood as the briefing was conclula Hood was soliciting additional comments from the assemblage. In addition to the bathroom incident on 23 Mar, the email referred to setting the thermostat in a booth to 52 degrees and denial of food. Because 1•was the onlyISN identified, the thinking of those in aythatywas intbrring that all of the idle stioy'yMI (Encl 11/12/14;y'T--. sworn statements offIl/P
various interviews).
16. maywrote a subsequent email on 26 Mar at "3:52 PM", identifying the detaineein has anal as . During an interview,yas asked for delis interrogation of
-He was extremely unoomfortablevasiveto the point thatywas reminded that he was not being interrogated. Whenynded that it felt like an interrogation, he wasadmonished that the interview was no y g reminded of the seriousness ofthe allegations that had been made by y as excused from the interview in order to obtain the information that he y 'yuestions about his interview
oy
workspace is in the sameofficeyIt is conte vab ey e ce to each other about the interview duringyabsence. Whenyetumed with interrogation log sheet, he informed thatthe yion ofilirccurred on 23 Mar. (Encl 11; sworn statement and interview of11/1
4
y
7 . That when asked whyywas a two da gap between the incidents that...Bled in his email of 25 Marty replied, "I didn't think it the ncidents) was worth reporting", that he did no cons, t incidents as mistreatment of M/hen asked why he
a
email on the 25th if it was not a big deal on the 23d when the incidents occurred, said that during a team meeting,
1 cilawri
lir
a.
instructed his team to submit written reports of anything that they had witnessed that could be construed as detainee mistreatment by the MPs. Afterligold he was considerin bringing these issues up to BG Hood at his briefing, ottnseledyit would not be the 'best idea'. !Wm insistent that ifthe opportunity presented itself; he was going ahead with his plan tell BO Hood.

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though he is a neophyte interrogator, his service and training as a tabbed Ranger gives him credibility as a leader. During his training, he has experienced the 'small victory' phenomenon, similar to what the detainees strive for on a daily basis, as Ranger students fight the psychological battle with theirRanger
rs (RI). (End 2/11; sworn statements and interviews of ydill personal experience of 10 from Class .pm-Ranger and Ranger training; Level C SERE).
18. That onceyheard that the opportunity was going to present itself for Nair takng his concerns directly to the attention of BG Hood during or after the briefing on 26 Mar ynever inty cyo coyd to act, which is why he failed to do as he was ordered by and submit written reports of his concerns. He cited a lack
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11.1iomments to BG Hoodycame in contact with.111and observed his demeanor as upset and defiantyquoyng words to die effect What. Do they want me to keep my mouth shut?' y
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MPs against the detainees. During the course of several interviews it became readily apparent that MIN one who thrives on the sound of his own voice. At the initial interview on 27 Mar when he was being instructed on making his statement, it took no less than five different approaches to get him to understand that he was to deal with the three elements of what this investigation was about. After the third exla
knation, he said that who was with him, was not at the in ion andwas excused, but not before it became apparent that he and yhad a grander presentation to make in anticipation that the fantasy that yie ved about riding to the rescue of the detainees from the mistreatment by the "JDOG" was being facilitated by the opening of a formal investigation. On the fifth explanaticin, when he finally understood the limited scope ofthe investigation, he was clearly disheartened. instructed him that his comments should address the three points in as great detail as possible and that neatness counted and that i tonal comments he wished to make, that he should do so below a tear line. ystatement is 10 percent substance and 90 percent rhetoric. He does not address the three points of the investigation in any sequence and his comments above the y in disc.
statements and interviews with •
19. That1.11111nakes a blanket indictment of the entire !DOG, accusing the entire organization of complicity in giving information to the detainees. In his statement he alludes to telling BG Hood that 'we don't have much control over the flow of information, since it gets out to the camp via JDOG'. When 1 asked him to cite specific examples he could give me none.
a. It is common knowlya detainees have an excellent communication net in place. When I askedyow long/Dad been detained, he said about two years. He did not know that yas detained on 13 Feb 02. Throughout various interviews,1111hu been summarily described as a manipulator, maniac, disruptor, charismatic. What was never accredited to him are his combat leadership skills, his organizational abilities, his devotion to his religion, the units he led and that he is an extremely intelligent warrior and able adversary, as well as being extremely adept at psychological warfare and manipulation. In the two plus year's that he has been detained there hmie been four rotations of MPs which include five to six companies for a conservative total of5 1
200 plus or minus, MPs. Because of the way the guards arc rotated daily in fours, miss come in contact with all 5200, plus or minus, MPs. The vernacular 'that he has come in contact with' is important because he is assessing and cataloguing each one. •
b. In the two plus years that'll has been detained, there are three agencies that have beeninterested in interrogating him with 39 different interrogators. A technique of interrogation is the giving of a piece of information to the detainee in the hopes gettim_ some useful information in return from the detainee. Given these statistics, and that MI has at his disposal the information that has been gleaned from his felloW detainees overhundreds of interviews and contacts with y personnel, it is totally incredulousthat an ICE regional team chief such as ywould think figrent that thisgroup of MPs that is here now, is responsible for everything that ws. Through
several interviews, it is readily apparent that he has never considered the foregoing facts. When 1 ukedlinkf he had ever witnessed the detainees turning the interrogators or MPs against the other, he said, "No". When I asked him if he thought it was possible, be said that it might be ossible. (End 14/16; Sworn statement and interviews off/i
as asked why he failed to write his report as ordered by
20. wh andyon 23 and 24 Mar, why he failed to allow his chain of command to act on his concerns, why he reported directly to BG Hood following the ICE/JDOG command brief on 26 Mar, why he decided to take the matter in his own hands and handle the situation as he did, he humbled with an answer that could best be synopsized as a crisis of coy's leadership and chain of command which starts with the ICE commander,yest, when asked whom he was referring toillipointed across his chesty wall or next office space. When asked whom he was referring to, he saidy les his commander's abrasive, confrontational style as
intimidating to work under. He further stated been mentioned in several interviews as having a deleterious, destructive impact oniPyl
om:and. Comments such as horrible unit morale, no people skills l
uai threatened by educated females and other descriptive phrases have been attributed Additional!yideas and opinions and techniques toward the JDOG are strongly influenced byyconstant potshots and sniping at the JDOG. The JDOOdepulutunander alluded to the difficulty of working with the ICE due to the difficult climate that... fosters. It is no small wonder that the educated astute am
pulation has icked up on the strife and seeks to exploit it. (Interviews with
21. That on 29 Mar at the conclusion of a final interview, ywas told that he was not to discuss the on in invest sked if he understood. He answered in the affirmative.y ve been observed 'huddling' and in the constant company
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of each otherduring the course o this investigation, more than what one would reasonably
expect of a regional team chief and one of his interrogators. That they entered into the initial
meeting with the investigating officer together and had prepared for the interview with a host of
vague accusations and accounts of various acts of what they considered to be abuse of the
detainees by the MPs that vastly exceeded the scope of this investigation and thatMad
difficulty in comprehending what he was being asked to provide and then vastly exceeded in
content of his statements and interviews, it can reasonably be inferred that there has been
constant collusion on the part of
22. That on the morning of 30 Mar, yICEyns officer, approached the Investigating Officer with reports that althoughyhad previously admonished Mot to discuss the ongoing investigation with anyone, it ybecome common knowledge among the interrogators and other members of ICE that that atter the interview of 29 Mar,111111
ng freely about details of the ongoing investigation. (30 Mar conversation with
23. That the MPs are petrified that Privacy Act information, to include their name, rank and SSN, is being provided to the detainees by the interrogators. During the course of Interviews with
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they were instructed to fill out Privacy Act Statements. They both pushed away from the table with a look of horror on their faces and told the Investigating Officer that this information was provided to the detainees by the interrogators. When asked why they thought that, they both cited Operation Clean Sweep, when personal effects were returned to several detainees along with a packet containing the privacy act statements of the MPs that had handled the detainee's effects. The detainees had told the MPs that the interrogators had givenyees that i rmation. The detainees were ygive examples, as repeated byas.and their NCO1C,yAU expressed concerns for the secrecy o their personal information and the safetyof their families. yis 6/7/15; sworn statements and interviews o
24.Thatyis in violation of lawftil orders when he did not write up his concerns as directed byy OMand, otter being directed not to discuss the details of an ongoing investigation, did so discuss the investigation with others in various conversations and entails.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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That due to the circumstances surroundingyreporting of his concerns of detainee abuse by the MPs, the he be immediately relieved of his duties as a regional team chief.

2.
Thatybe relieved of his duties as an interrogator due to the noted possibility that he suffers from Reverse Stockholm Syndrome, his immaturity and limited life experience • commensurate with the job of an interrogator, his noted failure to know his enemy, his lack of regard for the MPs and the JDOG, and his unfounded indictments and allegations of detainee mistreatment at the hands of the MPs.

3.
That ive a General Officer Letter of Reprimand fo yfollow the nunand, repeatedly failing to obey the lawful orders o "

, and acting in a manner inconsistent with that expected of an officer and in a way that undermines the good order and discipline of JTF GTMO.

4.
That the investi ' c 'nue into the allegedly destructive tactics and techniques of the ICE Commander,yare adversely affecting the people and " yCE. IIIIIIIIIII antes s con uct and approach in this whole situation on ngsgveleadership and failure to respond to reports, but fails to recognize his own misconduct. IN

ership style has been variously described as threatening, conftontational and intimidating. Further, that it appears endemic within the ICE to launch broad accusations against the JDOG that are without specificity or merit. pparently compiled a document with various allegations against the JDOG ywas eachyas a cut and paste emait Many of the allegations provedywy'oust been resolved and were old. Attempts to obtain the document from y• ryere fruitless. The levet of despair is such that rawly of the peopley and experience will seek to leave the JTF at the earliest opportunity.

5.
That an inquiry be conducted into the passing of personal information of the MPs to the detainees.

6.
That a command climate survey be conducted at the ICE.

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On 23MAR04 at the ICE briefing for the incoming Command General (Brigadier General Hood), I mentioned a counter-intelligence (Cl) problem we were having in the camp. The question was in response to a question by the Genets! regarding how we would exploit the possible death or capture of UBL. I stated that we don't have that much control over
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since it gets out to the camp via JDOG. I explained that during a recent interrogation oil= we found out a number of CI issues in the camp, and alleged abuse by MOO. I stated that the detainee knew more about the camp then most of the uniformed personnel in the room. And, stated that despite what the LCDR had said earlier, the detainee was aware of Camp Echo, and it's relative location. He told us how they pass messages, and the ingress and egress of personnel. I stated that I took what he said with a grain of salt, until I witnessed an incident regarding him after the interrogation. This is after I read an e-mail from my NCOIC about an incident that was brought to my attention on 25MAR with who was later determined to be yI readthe statement (see attached), what I saidenipsulated the problem we were having. I thenillustrated the situation that occurred with ywhich will follow in more detail.
After the briefing, the General called for the JAG to comedown immediately. I was shell-shocked. I retuned to my office in a daze. I took a walk outside with a collogue, and then retuned to the office. I was told to repots to Bldg. 8 for an inquiry. When I arrived I was told that I did not need to be seen. The Command General asked if I had come to his Commander's call, I said I hadn't. But, later understood that he had said to bring-.up
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of the CI allegations). The interrogation concluded at 1900. Both yand the Specialistfrom the BSCT had left. I told JDOO that we were done, and that he needed to go to thebathroom. !rejoined =in the observation booth, since we had to collect the Pay Ops products we placed. The MP's came in and talked with the detainee. He asked to go tothe bathroom. One of the guards said, "Oh, he doesn't speak English," and walked offwith the other MP'sAllilltaid to me, "did you hest that." We waited for about tenminutes waiting for the MP's to return: They didn't Mind I talked about who shouldgo to talk to the MP's. I pointed to my collar devices and said, "Sometimes this means Ihave to be a dick." I. told them, "Hey this guy needs to go to the bathroom!" One of theMP's affirmed. Then they took him to the bathroom. We went back in and he said that
happens all the time. He articulated a time he had to squat in the corner once, and onetime he used a chair to hit the light switch on and off until someone came for him.
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after I saw an e-mail from the Saudi Team yan OPSEC issue with JDOG).. Hetold me to write it up, and send it to y!put it off in order to deal with anumber of other pressing issues. However,ythe incident at my team meeting.
I told my team that I needed them to send me exampks of other Incidents they had knowledge about so I could send it up the chain for action. That evening I received the e-
mail frontymy NCOIC about 1111•1111 I told him I might bring the
issue up at the CC brief; since it was undermining the mission. He replied via e-mail thatit might not be the beet idea. I said if the opportunity presented itself, I would bring theissue up, which I did. And, which is why I'm writing this statement now.
After the Incident °central, &ring that evening and the next morning I discussed the interrogation with my teammates. First becauselMialked, which was of significancesince he is a pretty bard cue, and because of the CI and other information he discussed.But, most importantly regarding what I witnessed regarding y•y's.During the course of these conversations, I spoke to Specialist y
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one of my interrogators. She usually rides the bus with the MP's to and froin camp, and iscurrently dating an MP. She stated that the MP's openly talk about "doing things" to detainees, mostly harassment, etc. This continued to bolster my contention thatvelad aproblem. However, this was nothing new, many of the team chiefs had brought similarincidents up in a number of meetings. The teams had begun to try.to address the issue bydoing briefings for JDOG regarding the importance of their role to the intelligencemission. However, problems continued to occur. This week seemed to be the high pointfor mediocrity, with two MP's having what seemed to be a lover's quarrel in front of the
detainees (see e-mail from Saudi Team).
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unauthorized cell search last week around midnight (which might corroborates story). He heard about it, but didn't witness it, so he'd didn't write it up. I said he should, just for the record. The entire team on duty gave me additional hicidents and stories. I don't know if they are all hearsay, or if they actually witnessed any of this, but they seem as distressed about it es I do.
In fact, they gave me some solutions that could rectify fifty percent of the problem. They suggested a pamphlet that articulates some basic tenets that they should follow in the camp. The stated that they have an SOP, but it changes every week, so it's hard to figure out what they are supposed to do. The also suggested that direction be given regularly via the guard mount messages. That way, those on leave or in training would be able to see them when they return.
The majority of the !DOG personnel, especially the reservists, are consummate professionals. I believe everyone in the ICE, appreciates what they do. However, those few that dispense information (even inadvertently), who harass detainees, and act in an all together unprofessional manner, undermine the mission of the JTF, and do a disservice to those who work hard to do a good job.
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AUTHORITY: This MSC Section 301 and Title 10 USC.Section 3013.
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