Director's Q&A from NSLB: Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Detainees

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The document includes portions of the transcript from the SASC hearing with Generals Craddock, Schmidt, and Furlow, regarding allegations of the abusive treatment of detainees and the Department of Defense's role in investigating such claims.

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Interview
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Wednesday, July 27, 2005
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ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED
, DATE 05-29-2009 BY 65179 DFIE/MJS
Director's Q&A from NSLB
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing July 27, 2005
Detainees
These questions come directly from the transcript of the SASC hearing with Craddock, Schmidt
and Furlow.
Q. The two unsubstantiated claims of abuse cited in the Schmidt Furlow report were made by hat
was not made available to Generals Schmidt and Furlow. Has this been rectified? Was SA
interviewed? What was the result?
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A. Sfi 'interview was requested by DoD. in January 2005. DoD was advised th
was unavailable at that time for medicaf reasons. DoD made no further requests for S
interview. Following General Schmidt's and .Furlow's recent congressional testimony, a second request
was received and she was interviewed by DoD and OIG investigators in Boston, MA. The results of this
interview have not seen shared with the FBI.
Q. In the questioning of Generals Craddock, Schmidt and Furlow we asked about their access to two
pertinent unredacted FBI documents provided to the Senate by the FBI; a May 30th 2003 EC and a May
10th 2004 e-mail . When were these documents provided to the DoD investigators and did you provide
unredacted copies?
A. The May 30 2003 EC was formally produced in unredacted format to DoD on Janbary 6, 2005. It or its
contents were likely shared much before that at the "working level." The May 10, 2004 e-mail was
produced by the Task Force to OIG on 11-19-04. It was part of a FOIA, release to the ACLU which was
made'available to DoD in unredacted format. The email described how FBI concerns about aggressive
DOD interrogation techniques were so serious that agents in Guantanamo had guidance to stand clear
when the techniques were used. The e-mail stated that in weekly meetings of officials from the FBI and
' the Justice Department's Criminal Division, quote, "We all agreed DOD tactics were going to be .an-issue
in. Military Commission cases."
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OIG REQ 07/15/05—PART 1— (DO E—MAIL) - FBI.0000572'
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