Detainee interviewed at Guantanamo Bay. Detainee was unwilling to be interviewed any more thanhe already had been. When told he could provide information to determine if other detainees should be released, he replied that they should. There was a brief discussion wherein the interviewers reminded him that he told interviewers he would be willing to answer future questions about Islam. the detainee agreed with interviewers and said that "there is only one true God and that everyone, regardless of their faith, would come to realize this". The interview then concluded.
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interviewed at Guantanamo Bay, C a by Det. 'FBI
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'language translator. as b7F -1 informed o the nature of the interview and the identity of the interviewing agents. The results of the interview are as follows:
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lhad his eyes tightly closed from the time he
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was brought into the interview room until after he was seated by
the guards and his handcuffs were removed. When asked why he had b7D -1
closed his eyes, he stated that he is free to do so.
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was unwilling to
told the interviewers that he
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talk. He has provided all the information he has.1 lwas b7D -1 unable to provide specific reasons for his unwillingness to talk.
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was informed that the purpose of the interview
was to he p etermine if others in the camp should stay or be
gferred out. He was told thati
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was on of the individuals the
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interviewers were concerned about. replied that
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should be released to his homeland an sou no sta in camp b7D-1 He further stated that if he knew anything about or anyone b7F-1
else, it would not make a difference and that he as no information
to provide.
I was reminded that he told interviewers he
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would be willing to answer future questions about Islam.
agreed with interviewers that there is only one true God an t at
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everyone, regardless of their faith, would come to realize this. He
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was asked that if this is true, why was there such a rush for
Muslims to impose their faith on others. He replied that certain
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governments might paint a different picture of Islam ip an attempt
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to thwart others from joining the religion. With that,'
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said that he was finished and was unwilling to answer any more
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questions. He also said he was tired of telling his story so many
times. Discrepancies in his story were bound to occur because of
the pressure and stress he is under. The interview was subsequently
terminated.
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