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Criminal Investigation Task Force (CITF) Interview re: Detainee Claims Attempt to Commit Suicide at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay

Oct. 30, 2002 | CID | FBI | ACLU-RDI 1871
The Criminal Investigation Task Force (CITF) interviewed two detainees at Camp Delta to learn of camp conditions. One detainee informed the interviewers that in response to the "mistreatment and injustice that he and his Muslim brothers have endured" a mass suicide was being planned. He explained that he was no longer a man, but felt like an animal in the zoo. Another detainee stated that he complained of his medical problems to the the medical staff at Camp Delta and they laughed at him. He also reported that the guards have beaten him on several occasions. He also explained that the mullah was a liar.
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  • Unknown date, Camp Delta, Guantanamo
    • The Criminal Investigation Task Force (CITF) interviewed two detainees at Camp Delta to learn of camp conditions. One detainee informed the interviewers that in response to the "mistreatment and injustice that he and his Muslim brothers have endured" a mass suicide was being planned. He explained that he was no longer a man, but felt like an animal in the zoo. Another detainee stated that he complained of his medical problems to the the medical staff at Camp Delta and they laughed at him. He also reported that the guards have beaten him on several occasions.