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FBI Memo re: Interview of Detainee at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay
July 19, 2003 | FBI | ACLU-RDI 4941
FBI Interview of an Afghan detainee interviewed at Guantanamo Bay. He complained of being mistreated by U.S. forces while in detention in Bagram, Afghanistan and during his transit to Camp Delta. He pointed to marks on his wrists that he claimed were caused by the shackles. He Further alleges that the guards beat him. Additionally, he claimed that he was upset by having to wear a hood while in transit, and that guards did not respond to a pain in his ear. While in transit he informed the translator of his ills and was told that a doctor would see him later. The Detainee maintained that he was a simple farmer and not involved with the Taliban and that he was arrested because of a feud with neighbors.
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- Unknown date, Bagram Air Base (Bagram Theater Internment Facility), Afghanistan
- FBI Interview of detainee interviewed at Guantanamo complained of being mistreated by US forces while in detention in Bagram, Afghanistan and during his transit to Camp Delta. He pointed to marks on his wrists that he claimed were caused by the shackles. He Further alleges that the guards beat him. Additionally, he claimed that he was upset by having to wear a hood while in transit, and that guards did not respond to a pain in his ear. While in transit he informed the translator of his ills and was told that a doctor would see him later.