Interview of a detainee at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay. The detainee stated that he was treated like a criminal. He stated that in prior interviews before Pakistani/U.S. authorities, he was coerced into lying and fabricated information. However, he was now willing to be honest because he was being interviewed by the DOJ. Also, he agreed to submit to a polygraph, but later retracted by saying it was against his religion.
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was interviewed at
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Camp Delta U.S Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by Special Agent
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voluntarily provided the following information:
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appeared to be in good physical condition and advised interviewing agents of same. b7D -1
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(was advised of the importance of his continued ion. I 'stated that he has experie rri f"nnt-infli
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interviews and promises while being incarcerated. I b7C -3,4 questioned why he has been treated like a criminal and claims to be innocent. ( (requested to speak with
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delegation.
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I (was asked about: his egress from Afghanistan. (advised that First Name Unknown (FNU)I Iwas hisIpoint oz contact in Karachi, Pakistan. I was the facilitator for travel to respect VP rnuntrieci furl and several other Arabs staying a
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At this point in the interview, stated that
information about his travel to Afgha istan in plevious
all bl n rv'ews with U.S. authorities was coerced and fabricated. I1 b6 -3,4 claimed that Pakistani authorit'ea threatened him wit
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b6 -3,4 statements were lies. I stated now that the Department of Justice is interviewing nim, e wants to tell the
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truth and said he had been lying during previous interviews.
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b7F -1 I I was asked if he would submit to a polygraph examination. 1 Ihas heard of but ' a iliar with the polygraph test. Linguist provided with a thorough explanation of t1;;;;;;laph test an ow it is conducted.
questioned the types of questions that would be asked
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an e ieves he could be tricked and be evaluated as deceptive.
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Initially, agreed to take the polygraph examination, however, even d that taking the test would be against b7D -1 his religion. attempted to place conditions on when and
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where the test wou ministered. Subsequently, Iwas
advised that he is in no position to place conditions on the test
and passing the polygraph test is the only way to prove
credibility. 1 Iwas given a few days to think it over.
The interview was terminated.
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