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Administration officials are preparing long-range plans for indefinitely
imprisoning suspected terrorists whom they do not want to set free or turn
over to courts in the United States or other countries, according to
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Fresh Details Emerge on Harsh Methods at Guantánamo

Interviews with former intelligence officers and interrogators provided
new details and confirmed earlier accounts of inmates being shackled for
hours and left to soil themselves while exposed to blaring music or the
insistent meowing of a cat-food commercial. In addition, some may have
been forcibly given enemas as punishment.

[...]

In a recent interview, another former official added new details, saying
that many interrogators used a different audio tape on prisoners, a mix of
babies crying and the television commercial for Meow Mix in which the
jingle consists of repetition of the word "meow"...

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http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1382033,00.html

The Observer-UK
2 January 2005

Guantanamo Briton 'in handcuff torture'
   David Rose

 British detainee at Guantanamo Bay has told his lawyer he was tortured
using the 'strappado', a technique common in Latin American dictatorships
in which a prisoner is left suspended from a bar with handcuffs until
they cut deeply into his wrists.
The reason, the prisoner says, was that he was caught reciting the Koran
at a time when talking was banned.

He says he has also been repeatedly shaved against his will. In one such
incident, a guard told him: 'This is the part that really gets to you
Muslims, isn't it?'

The strappado allegation was one among many made about treatment at both
Guantanamo and the US base at Bagram in Afghanistan made to the British
lawyer Clive Stafford Smith when he visited his clients Moazzam Begg and
Richard Belmar at the Cuban prison six weeks ago, having tried for the
previous 14 months to obtain the necessary security clearance.

But it is clear the disturbing claim is only the tip of the iceberg. Under
the rules the United States military has imposed for defence lawyers who
visit Guantanamo, Stafford Smith has not been allowed to keep his notes of
meetings with prisoners, and will not be able to read them again until
they have been examined and de-classified by a government censor.

He cannot disclose in public anything the men have told him until it too
has been been de-classified, on pain of likely imprisonment in the US.

Stafford Smith has drawn up a 30-page report on the tortures which Begg
and Belmar say they have endured, and sent it as an annexe with a letter
to the Prime Minister which Downing Street received shortly before
Christmas. For the time being - possibly forever - the report cannot be
published, because the Americans claim that the torture allegations amount
to descriptions of classified interrogation methods.

However, Stafford Smith's letter to Tony Blair - which has been
declassified - says that on his visit to the Guantanamo prisoners, he
heard 'credible and consistent evidence that both men have been savagely
tortured at the hands of the United States' with Begg having suffered not
only physical but 'sexual abuse' which has had 'mental health
consequences'.

Thousands of documents obtained last month under the US Freedom of
Information Act by the American Civil Liberties Union support the claims
of torture at Guantanamo, which has apparently continued long after the
publication last April of photographs of detainees being abused at the
US-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. They include memos and emails to
superiors by FBI and Defense Intelligence Agency officers, who say they
were appalled by the methods being used by the young military
interrogators at Guantanamo.

According to the memos, the abuse was 'systematic', with frequent
beatings, chokings, and sleep deprivation for days on end. Religious
humiliation was also routine, with one agent reporting a case in which a
prisoner was wrapped in an Israeli flag.

'On a couple of occasions I entered interview rooms to find a detainee
chained hand and foot in a foetal position to the floor, with no chair,
food or water,' an anonymous FBI agent wrote on 2 August. 'Most times they
had urinated or defecated on themselves, and had been left there for 18 to
24 hours or more.'

Reports of identical treatment were first published by The Observer last
March, in interviews with three British detainees who had been released -
Shafiq Rasul, Asif Iqbal and Rhuhel Ahmed. They were then strenuously
denied by the Pentagon. But according to another FBI memo dated 10 May,
when an agent asked Guantanamo's former commander, Major General Geoffrey
Miller, about techniques the FBI regarded as illegal, he was told that the
interrogators 'had their marching orders from the Sec[retary] Def[ense]',
Donald Rumsfeld. General Miller told the US Congress under oath that
although Rumsfeld had authorised the use of dogs to intimidate prisoners
at Guantanamo, this had never happened. According to the memos, this was
inaccurate.

Stafford Smith asks Blair in his letter 'to approach the plight of my
clients with renewed vigour'. Asked by The Observer whether he planned to
do this last week, a Downing Street spokesman declined to comment.

In a second letter, to the Foreign Office minister Baroness Symons,
Stafford Smith suggests that Britain's complicity in abusive techniques at
both Guantanamo and Afghanistan, where Begg and Belmar were held before
being taken to Cuba, is wider than previously thought.

Begg and Belmar, he writes, were both questioned by an MI5 officer who
gave his name as 'Andrew', while they were being abused by Americans both
in Afghanistan and Guantanamo. According to the letter, 'he was the one
who told Mr Begg that the more Mr Begg (falsely) said he was guilty of
something, the quicker he would get home. Andrew was also the one who said
that he would not comply with both of my clients' requests for consular
notification, as well as Mr Begg's requests to learn whether his pregnant
wife, Sally, and their three children were safe in Pakistan.' Stafford
Smith is asking for Andrew's full name and access to him, to assist his
client's defence.

Having fled Afghanistan where he had been trying to set up a school before
the war against the Taliban began in October 2001, Begg was abducted by
American agents from the house the family was renting in Islamabad.

Belmar was captured after attending a religious school for a few weeks
before the 11 September terrorist attacks. An FBI source who personally
questioned him before he was sent to Guantanamo has told The Observer he
recommended his immediate release because he had 'no involvement' with
terrorism, but was overruled by MI5.

Stafford Smith says in his letter to Baroness Symons that Begg made a
false written confession after being tortured in February 2003, when two
agents who had abused him at Bagram - where Begg witnessed the deaths of
two prisoners officially classed as homicide - came to Guantanamo. But
neither he nor Stafford Smith have been allowed to see this statement,
which apparently forms the main grounds for his continued incarceration.
Stafford Smith asks the Foreign Office for help in obtaining a copy, and
asks: 'What kind of civilised legal system does not allow the suspect to
see his own statements? How can the prisoner's statement be said to be
classified information when, if it were true, the prisoner would already
know it?'

Last night the Foreign Office said 'we are trying to do our utmost' for
the four British detainees while 'we take every allegation of torture
seriously'. The request for information about the MI5 man would be
considered.

Azmatt Begg, Moazzam's father, said he had given up hope the British
government would intervene in a meaningful way to help his son. 'They are
not protecting their own citizens, but merely falling in with whatever the
Americans want to do.'

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