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Formica Report Annex 82: Statement of NCOIC Intelligence Sergeant re: Interrogation of Family of Detainees Detained at Abu Ghraib Prison
June 26, 2004 | DOA | ACLU-RDI 2571
Sworn statement by an intelligence Sergeant who also interrogated and screened detainees, describing the 2-3 FA BN detention facility and states that the two (2) brothers and sister detainees were held at the facility for 24 hours before being "turned over to the [redacted]," but that some detainees were held longer. States, "We used a variety of interrogation techniques. My primary technique was to be the nice guy.... I would appeal to their family and their pride. I would also use the fear up/down technique. I never used stress positions." Also mentions a family of detainees and states that one family member produced IEDs and that "the sister [redacted] was a financier." States that the detainees "are lying about their abuse."
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RELATED DOCUMENTS AND LINKS:
- Formica Report Annex 61: Statement of Screener at Abu Ghraib Prison re: Two (2) Iraqi Women and their Two (2) Brothers Detained at Abu Ghraib Prison, Jan. 2004
- Formica Report Annex 62: Statement of an Iraqi who became a Detainee with Family re: Experience as a Detainee
- Formica Report Annex 65: Statement of an Iraqi who became a Detainee with Family re: Experience as a Detainee
- Formica Report Annex 64: Statement of an Iraqi who became a Detainee with Family Members re: Experience as a Detainee
- Formica Report Annex 79: Statement of Special Forces Officer re: Detention of Female Iraqi for Financing Attacks on Coalition Forces, Jailed with her Two (2) Brothers
- Formica Report Annex 76: Statement of Assistant Detachment Commander re: Family of Iraqis Detained at Abu Ghraib Prison, Sister and Two (2) Brothers
- Formica Report Annex 78: Statement of Specialist First Class re: Detention of a Family of Iraqis at Abu Ghraib Prison for Anti-Coalition Attacks
- Formica Report Annex 83: Statement of Colonel, DCO in Charge of Detention Facilities re: Treatment of Family of Iraqi Detainees at Abu Ghraib Prison