Criminal Investigative Task Force Interview of Guantanamo Bay Detainee re: Detainee's History

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Criminal Investigations Task Force interview with Guantanamo detainee to delve in to the background and history of the detainee. The detainee states he is an Iraqi who entered Turkmenistan through Iran in 1994, but was then deported to Afghanistan where he was imprisoned. He described how he was subsequently imprisoned several times for not having a passport or other identification papers. He denied being a member of Al Qaeda or the Taliban. He also claims to have been abused when taken in to custody by US forces.

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Investigative File
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Thursday, September 2, 2004
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE TASK FORCE (CI 193
REPORT OF INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY
1. DATE OF INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY 2. PLACE 3. ACTIVITY NUMBER t/oc-i)
02 Sep 04 Camp Delta, GTMO, Cuba 1111.1.1111111111.

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Subject Interview of: (UNK)_MILITARY: IRAQI ARMY
Date/Place: 02 Sep 04/Camp Delta, GTMO, Cuba
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On _Sep
_Sep 2004,11111=11111111.11111111.1 AKA: .11111111111.11111111111111 internment Serial Number (ISN)
as interviewed at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by Special Agent 111110/MIMIr
Criminal Investigations Task Force (CITF). The interview was conducted in Arabic and translated by contract linguist
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(90)0 advised he is In good health but takes medication to help him sleep. He related he was born on 4111M-4 rip-r) n Iraq. He served two years In the Iraqi army and fought in the Iraq/Iran war. He had a drug addiction to hashish from 1997 to 2001.
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111111111.11advised he fled Iraq in 1994 without a passport. He said he went to Turkmenistan through Iran. The
Turkmenistan authorities tried to deport him back to Iran but Iran refused to take him. He was then sent to
Afghanistan where he was imprisoned for ten months for not having a passport. He claimed he was released and
later was able to travel in and out of Afghanistan to other countries until he was arrested and put back in prison In
1996 for not having a passport. He said he was imprisoned for six months in Mazare-Sharif, Afghanistan by the
Northern Alliance. After his release from prison in Mazare-Sharif, he received charity until being arrested again in
2001 by the Taliban and imprisoned In Kabul. After three months the Taliban released him with a paper authorizing
the Red Cross to help him leave Afghanistan. He claimed the Red Cross delayed his movement so he went to Khost
where he was jailed for 20 days for not having a passport. He said he was released when the Taliban government
fell. claimed he received help from local villagers for travel to Peshawers, Pakistan, where he stayed in a
hotel for one a d a half months by receiving charity. He related he told a committee of Muslim scholars he had seen
Usama bin Lade in Kudar, Pakistan and was going to report his sighting to the authorities. alfailitclaimed the

scholars labeled h a spy and turned him into the Pakistani authorities that held him for three month4efore turning
him over to the American authorities. L

tated the details of his story about meeting bin Laden and helping al Qaida was false. He said the
American Interrogators at Baghram tortured him until he expanded on his original claim of only seeing bin Laden. He
denied being a member of the Taliban or al Qaida. He denied ever talking to bin Laden and said he never received
money or help from anyone associated with al Qaida.

alliniagreed to further interviews.
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS NEITHER RECOMMENDATIONS NOR CONCLUSIONS OF CITF. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE CITF AND IS LOANED TO YOUR AGENCY; THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT TO BE RELEASED OUTSIDE YOUR AGENCY.
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