Detainee interviewed at Camp Delta, Guantanamo stated that he "felt that his human rights were being violated and that he should be represented by an attorney" And "did not like his treatment, and felt he and others were being treated like slaves". He re-stated his desire to have an attorney during questioning and became un-cooperative. The interview then concluded.
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11/20/2002
On 11/20/2002,1
1'was interviewed at Camp Delta, Guantanami Eay. Cuba. Also
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in Arabic, and Department of Defense contract language specialist b7D -1 provided'1'translation throughout the
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hurt again.1was prescribed physical therapy b7C -3,4 but he felt that he was not getting the therapy he • was prescribed. I generally was not takin advantage of
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the recreation time afforded him at the.camp.1felt
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that his human rights were being violated and that he s ou d be
represented by an attorney. I1'did not like his
treatment, and felt he and others were being treated like slaves.
'felt that he should not have spoken so freely in the past, even though he was not involved with USAMA BIN LADEN and AL QAEDA, because he did not have an attorney and he might get
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was shown a -picture of.and asked t, identify the picture..noted that .1.11. L110 ast he had already identified the inaiviaual.depicted many times, and he would -not further discuss the matter.
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