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Donnerstag, den 13. März 2008

Klage des Häftlings sagt, daß Mißbrauch Videotaped

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Rechtsanwälte für einen Häftling hielten am Marine Brig innen Charleston, S.C., behaupten Sie bei Gericht die heute eingeordnet zu werden Papiere, die ihrem Klienten systematisch mißbraucht wurde und den er erklärt wurde, dort Schränke voll Videobänder war, die seine Behandlung an den Händen von bildlich darstellen FBI und Verteidigung-Nachrichtendienst.

Ali Al-Marri, das in US gewesen ist Schutz, da sein Anhalten 2003, sucht, die Zustände seiner Verzögerung zu haben, die durch einen Bundesgerichtshof wiederholt wird und von der Lokalisierung entfernt werden möchte, in der er ohne Aufladung für Jahre geblieben ist. Seine Behauptungen von videotaped, während er schlecht behandelt wurde, konnten einem Uproar rüber hinzufügen CIA Aufnahmen, daß die Agentur Häftlinge videotaped, die waren, waterboarded und zerstörten dann die Klebebänder.

The Defense Department has been reviewing its videotaping efforts in detention facilities since the CIA’s revelations, and officials have been saying for months that there were few, if any, videotapes of interrogations that ever existed. Officials at the military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, acknowledged inadvertently destroying years’ worth of video images of its operations as part of the routine overwriting of surveillance video but have not ruled out that interrogators kept at least some videotapes of interrogations.

The New York Times reported last night on its Web site that defense officials have turned up about 50 videotapes related to interrogations of Marri and Jose Padilla, another suspect held at the Navy brig. Donald Black, a spokesman for the Defense Intelligence Agency, said yesterday that one tape depicted Marri being gagged with duct tape. But he said the move was prompted by Marri’s disruptive behavior, adding that there was no evidence on the video of abuse.

“Marri was chanting very loudly and was being disruptive,” Black said. “It was determined that he should be quieted up, and if he didn’t they were going to put tape over his mouth. When Marri was told this he got even louder.”

Jonathan Hafetz, an attorney for Marri, said yesterday that his client has been forced to endure stress positions, sensory deprivation, and threats of violence or death.

“On several occasions, interrogators stuffed Mr. Almarri’s mouth with cloth and covered his mouth with heavy duct tape,” according to the legal filings to be presented to the U.S. District Court in South Carolina, which refer to the apparently videotaped incident. “The tape caused Mr. Almarri serious pain. One time, when Mr. Almarri managed to loosen the tape with his mouth, interrogators re-taped his mouth even more tightly. Mr. Almarri started to choke until a panicked agent from the FBI or Defense Intelligence Agency removed the tape.”

Black said the Marri interrogation involved defense officials and members of another agency. A U.S. source familiar with the tapes identified the other agency as the FBI.

The DIA official said the tapes were made in part to ensure that interrogations were being carried out according to Pentagon rules. Most of the tapes were routinely destroyed after transcripts of the interviews were made, Black said.

Staff researcher Julie Tate contributed to this report. 

By Josh White and Joby Warrick

Washington Post

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