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Report: Sexual torture used at Guantanamo against Muslim detainees
Posted: 01-02-2005 , 14:43 GMT

American interrogators reportedly used sexual torture as systematic techniques to get information from alleged Al Qaeda detainees at the Guantanamo base. Guantanamo

 

According to an insider's written account, female interrogators tried to break Muslim detainees at the U.S. prison camp in Guantanamo Bay by sexual touching, wearing a miniskirt and thong underwear and in one case smearing a Saudi man's face with fake menstrual blood.

 

A draft manuscript obtained by The AP is classified as secret pending a Pentagon review for a planned book that details ways the U.S. military used women as part of tougher physical and psychological interrogation tactics to get "terror suspects" to speak.


It's perhaps the most revealing and detailed account thus far of interrogations at the secretive detention camp, where officials say they have halted some controversial techniques.


"I have really struggled with this because the detainees, their families and much of the world will think this is a religious war based on some of the techniques used, even though it is not the case," the author, former Army Sgt. Erik R. Saar, 29, told the news agency.


Saar, who is neither Muslim nor of Arab descent, worked as an Arabic translator at the U.S. camp in eastern Cuba from December 2002 to June 2003. At the time, it was under the command of Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, who had a mandate to get better intelligence from prisoners, including alleged al Qaeda members caught in Afghanistan.


Saar said he witnessed about 20 interrogations and about three months after his arrival at the remote U.S. base he started noticing "disturbing" practices.


One female civilian contractor used a special outfit that included a miniskirt, thong underwear and a bra during late-night interrogations with prisoners, mostly Muslim men who consider it taboo to have close contact with women who aren't their wives.


Beginning in April 2003, "there hung a short skirt and thong underwear on the hook on the back of the door" of one interrogation team's office, he writes.

 

"Later I learned that this outfit was used for interrogations by one of the female civilian contractors ... on a team which conducted interrogations in the middle of the night on Saudi men who were refusing to talk."


Some Guantanamo prisoners who have been released say they were tormented by "prostitutes."


Events Saar describes resemble two previous reports of abusive female interrogation tactics, although it wasn't possible to independently verify his account.

 

In November, in response to an AP request, the military described an April 2003 incident in which a female interrogator took off her uniform top, exposed her T-shirt, ran her fingers through a detainee's hair and sat on his lap. That session was immediately ended by a supervisor and that interrogator received a written reprimand and additional training, the military said.

 

In another incident, the military reported that in early 2003 a different female interrogator "wiped dye from red magic marker on detainees' shirt after detainee spit on her," telling the detainee it was blood. She was verbally reprimanded, the military said.

 

Sexual tactics used by female interrogators have been criticized by the FBI, which have complained in a letter that U.S. defense officials hadn't acted on complaints by FBI observers of "highly aggressive" interrogation techniques, including one in which a female interrogator grabbed a detainee's genitals.

 

About 20 percent of the guards at Guantanamo are women, said Lt. Col. James Marshall, a spokesman for U.S. Southern Command. He wouldn't say how many of the interrogators were female.

 

"U.S. forces treat all detainees and conduct all interrogations, wherever they may occur, humanely and consistent with U.S. legal obligations, and in particular with legal obligations prohibiting torture," Marshall said.

 

However, some officials at the U.S. Southern Command have questioned the formation of an all-female team as one of Guantanamo's "Immediate Reaction Force" units that subdue troublesome male prisoners in their cells, according to a document classified as secret.

 

At Guantanamo, Saar said, "Interrogators were given a lot of latitude under Miller," the commander who went from the prison in Cuba to overseeing prisons in Iraq, where the Abu Ghraib scandal shocked the world with pictures revealing sexual humiliation of naked prisoners.

 

The book, which Saar titled "Inside the Wire," is due out this year with Penguin Press.

 

Meanwhile, three Britons freed from Guantanamo Bay in March released a 115-page dossier accusing the U.S. of carrying out torture and sexual degradation at the military camp in Cuba.

 

Detention in Afghanistan and Guantanamo, launched in the U.S. in August 2004 by the men’s British lawyers, is a devastating account of the abuse experienced and witnessed by the three at the camp, which draws direct parallels with the torture of detainees by U.S. forces at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad.

 

The allegations of mental and physical torture outlined in the dossier included U.S. forces subjecting inmates to repeated beatings, including punching and kicking. Additional allegations included sexual humiliation such as photographing prisoners naked and subjecting them to unwarranted and brutal anal searches.

 

In the meantime, a federal judge ruled Monday, January 31, that foreign "terror suspects" held in Cuba can challenge their confinement in U.S. courts and she criticized the Bush administration for holding hundreds of people without legal rights.

 

Judge Joyce Hens Green, handling claims filed by about 50 detainees at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, said the Supreme Court made clear last year that they have constitutional rights that lower courts should enforce.


"Although this nation unquestionably must take strong action under the leadership of the commander in chief to protect itself against enormous and unprecedented threats," she wrote, "that necessity cannot negate the existence of the most basic fundamental rights for which the people of this country have fought and died for well over 200 years."

 

Guantanamo has about 545 prisoners from over 40 countries, many held more than three years without charge or access to lawyers and many suspected of links to al Qaeda or Afghanistan's ousted Taliban regime.

 

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» that hell to torture & kill
  USA is not doing any thing in, Guantanamo Bay. That property, (2005-02-16 , 01:40) - Reply
  people. That's the sort of things the communists r good for. USA is there only as observers so that Cuba will not get away with murder.

» in front of UN. Reporters &
  Cuba is involved in crimes, against humanity in Gitmo Bay, (2005-02-17 , 05:12) - Reply
  human rights groups must be sent to investigate Guanto Bay. US must pressure Cuba to release all prisoners there

» MORE RESPONSES
  J. A. Brown, (2005-03-05 , 08:09) - Reply
  GITMO belongs to the United States and the United States only has control of Guantanamo. Prisoners are being held by the U. S. government, Prisoners are bieng tortured under the U. S. government. Cuba and Castro has nothing to do with what happens with the prisoners at Guantamo Bay.

» communists arre the best
  you are crazy-everybody knows, that G.bay belongs to, (2005-03-02 , 13:28) - Reply
 

» GITMO
  J. A. Brown, (2005-03-05 , 08:05) - Reply
  Who wrote this string. I guess simple statements comes from simple thinking. To believe that the U.S. interest is only to observe the Cubans is shallow. To point the fingers at communism for killing and torture is to forget the killing and toture that the U. S. is build on. In the name of free trade it is still happening now.

» with balanced opinion.
  an accurate, & exceptionally, (2005-03-06 , 17:25) - Reply
 

» torture is booming in Gitmo
  nima, usa, (2005-02-23 , 19:30) - Reply
  Those prisoners who have been held in Guantanamo in torture chambers, are not allowed to have a lawyer, are not allowed to meet their family members and the list goes on. They have been constantly tortured and I mean physically and emotionally. Physical torture is an on going business in the Guantanamo torture chambers. It is fun to know that the US governemnt officials are still running around the world and lecturing others onhuman rights and even democracy. It took America two explosions to set up torture shops and become a police state. I say to Bush: tear down those torture chambers in Guantanamo. We haven't forgotten Abu Gharib either.

» and arabia
  shaman, earth, (2005-03-01 , 06:37) - Reply
  just ask anyone who has spent any time in a syrian prison. Torture is the way in the middle east. Oh how easy it is for you to see the splinter in your brother's eye. yet you fail to feel the log in your own eye. I've been reading your posts Nima. I will find you in your dreams. you want terror, terror you will feel.

» IS REPEATED
  WHENEVER, THE WORD, (2005-03-01 , 08:59) - Reply
  IT MUST BE AN israeli. YOU HATE ALL REAL RELIGIONS, AS WELL AS THE REAL TERRORISTS FAILING TO CONVINCE ANY REAL PERSON OF ANYTHING. THE FACTS ARE PLAIN TO SEE THAT TO TAKE THE WORLDS EYES AWAY FROM YOUR FANATICAL HATRED OF ALL OF HUMANITY YOU SPAM HERE.

» your words..
  shaman, earth, (2005-03-03 , 05:04) - Reply
  spew the hatred that the foreigners love to hear. you label me an israely because that's what youve learned to hate. today them eventually it will be your own brothers. You confuse issues with falsehoods and evil. If you see a pretty woman you can't help your evil thoughts, so you blame the woman. you really are pathetic. it's is easy to spot you creatures with the dark jinn hanging on your back. When they leave you will be food for their engines, led as always by your darkness.

» onto others
  stop putting, your, (2005-03-07 , 09:01) - Reply
  someone nobody listens or cares for your opinions, it is a joke.

» The Torture Chambers of Gitmo1
  nima, usa, (2005-03-02 , 17:21) - Reply
  One of the prisoners in Guantanamo Bay torture chambers was an eighty year old man. A CIA investigator says when he visited the CHAMBERS he saw this 80 year old man (terrorist!!!) left on extremely inhumane conditions, with very little cloth and living in a place filled with his excrement all over him. If this can be done to an eighty year old man who has not been charged with anything, who is not allowed to have a lawyer, who is not allowed to have any visits from his family members, then imagine what is being done to other younger inmates by the beacon of human rights and democracy...the Uncle Sam...this is absolutley a SHAME.

» The Torture Chambers of Gitmo2
  nima, usa, (2005-03-02 , 17:22) - Reply
  More than thirty live, healty Iraqis walked into Abu Gharib prison and left the Abu Gharib dead. Is anybody responsible for these deaths? They were tortured by the American guards and prison officials. The worst prisons in the middle east (by the way, whose torturers are trained by CIA and the intelligence services of other western democracies) have a better record than that. You don't have more than thirty live healthy human beings walk into one of those prisons and leave it dead in less than two years. Bush and his patronage wrap themselves in the Bible and preach democracy and human rights around the world while butchering humans to death in the CHAMBERS.

» The Torture Chambers of Gitmo3
  nima, usa, (2005-03-02 , 17:23) - Reply
  It is fun to know that it took America only couple of explosions to set up torture chambers and become a police state. It only took couple of explosion for this freedoom loving domcracy to arrest more than 5000 of its citizens and immigrants without charging them with anything, and then hold them in horrible prison conditions. They were rounded up simply because they were either Arabs or just Muslims. At the end none of these people were convicted of anything. Imagine if Syria does such a thing, the entire freedom loving human rights worshipping congregation of the western democracies will be pissing and moaning for years to come. Movies will be made and....

» The Torture Chambers of Gitmo4
  nima, usa, (2005-03-02 , 17:23) - Reply
  Why so much disparity between deeds and words of these human rights and democracy preaching Typhons? If respecting human rights is a good thing, which is, if treating other fellow humans even while they are in your custody with dignity and respect is a good thing, which is, then why not do it before preaching it around the world. If these things are good for other countries then they should be good for us here in America. Why not tear down those TORTURE CHAMBERS in Guantanamo Bay. That is a good place to start. So again I say: Mr. Bush, TEAR DOWN THOSE TORTURE CHAMBERS IN GUANTANAMO BAY. WE have not forgotten Abu Gharib either.

» Dont be surprised
  Mid, (2005-03-01 , 02:52) - Reply
  Its all part of american culture

» PREACHERS
  SEE, THE, (2005-03-01 , 09:02) - Reply
  ESPECIALLY IN THE INBRED SOUTH WERE ANIMALS ARE RAPED & INCEST IS THE NORM. THE PUPPET MOUTH PIECES SPEW EXTREME HATED EVERY DAY AGAINST REAL CHRISTIANS & OTHER REAL RELIGIONS YET COMMIT EVERY SIN INCLUDING CHILD RAPE.

» beware...
  shaman, earth, (2005-03-12 , 13:48) - Reply
  albawaba puts in a registry key under HKCU\S\P it gets added whenever you post a message. Delete this key after posting a message if you want to preserve your privacy. NO OTHER MESSAGE POSTS DO THIS!! STILL INVESTIGATING WHAT IT DOES. LET YOU KNOW MORE LATER.

» (terrorists)
  spyware, originated from israeli, (2005-03-13 , 09:41) - Reply
  & 99.99% of hackers are jewish. There is NO such registry entry.

» Collecting intelligence
  Thorne, Los Angeles, (2007-07-22 , 00:50) - Reply
  What is all the fuss about? If these folks don't like the resort, don't make a reservation. Whatever, method it takes, short of physical brutality and mutilation, is fine with me for the obtaining of information from these savages.
   
   
   
 

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