Criminal Investigative Task Force Interview of Guantanamo Bay Detainee re: Detainee's Treatment While at Guantanamo Bay

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The CITF Report documents information received from an unknown detainee at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The report is heavily redacted, however, some of the detainee's allegations were not redacted. The detainee alleged the following: a soldier forcibly took his photo, also, during an interrogation, the interrogator turned the air conditioning down as low as it would go and left him in the room for approximately 7-8 hours without food or water. According to the detainee the room was so cold he was shaking.

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Interview
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Friday, November 8, 2002
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005
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08 Nov 02 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
1. DATE OF INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY 2. PLACE 3. ACTIVITY NUMBER
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SIIMIN11111111 -10(273 S CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE TASK FORCE (CITF) (( a c3) REPORT OF INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY

4. REMARKS
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cold that he was shaking and his muscles hurt.1Lstated they did not physically abuse him while in the interrogation room. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS NEITHER RECOMMENDATIONS NOR CONCLUSIONS OF CITF. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE
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4. REMARKS (Continued) ,,clarified comments documented in a prior interview by stating at the training camp, there were no `b CIS Cc.)-5 be'bin.-S-Arab or foreign trainers or students. He stated everyone at the Camp were The instructor, was also _...-----31,..,17} (c)- c-7)( 0 -S-
amma..111sdid when the bombing started everyone fled into the mountains. He stated they found shelter in caves and stayed there until they ran out of food ..amirsttlegi -Troup decided to go to Pakistan, but they did ./ 6e-4m-s-not know how to get there. flfalisaid while sitting in the cave he noticed a group of walk by and he went out and b (7)0)j-asked one of the where they were going. An Arab male told them he was going to Pakistan and asked if his group could follow them. The Arab said they could, and he initially after leaving the cave he saw approximately 15-20 Arabs, but it became 70-80 Arabs. He stated none of the Arabs were carrying weapons and he did not ask
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Pakistan, in a village where the "Kaby" (sp) tribe lived. He said the village was celebrating the end of
Ramadan and

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THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS NEITHER RECOMMENDATIONS NOR CO CL SIONS 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. PAGE OF PAGES 2 2
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