Saturday, July 9, 2016

ARTICLE: Barbaric Conditions That Led to a Detainee's Death!!!

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ARTICLE:

- The CIA black site prison had 20 cells. Described as "stand-alone concrete boxes," the cell block was outfitted with stereo speakers that played music 24 hours a day to prevent captives from communicating with each other. Captives, who first arrived there in September 2002, were often held in total darkness. Some were subjected to mock executions.

- The prison is where a 34-year-old Afghan militant and suspected al-Qaeda operative named Gul Rahman froze to death in November 2002 after undergoing a brutal torture regimen that included being beaten, doused with cold water, and left half-naked while chained to the floor of his cell. Several of the techniques CIA interrogators used on Rahman were unauthorized; in August 2002, a Department of Justice attorney named John Yoo had written a legal memo sanctioning nearly a dozen torture methods for use on high-value captives.

- The graphic description of the conditions of Rahman's confinement and the disastrous operations of COBALT were laid bare in 14-year-old, closely guarded CIA reports that probed the circumstances of his death; those reports [pdf at the end of this article] were just turned over to VICE News in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit. Separately, the CIA also declassified and publicly posted to its website a trove of other documents related to its so-called "rendition, detention, and interrogation" program and the treatment of detainees in custody of the agency in response to separate FOIA lawsuits filed by VICE News and the ACLU.

- Dr. Bruce Jessen, was present at COBALT prior to Rahman's death and performed a psychological evaluation on Rahman, deciding what torture techniques should be used on him "to render him compliant."

- "The CIA and Jessen considered Gul Rahman to have a 'sophisticated level of resistance training' because he 'complained about poor treatment' and said he couldn't 'think due to conditions (cold)....' When they decided he wasn't sufficiently 'broken,' CIA personnel brutalized, starved, and froze him to death, then lied about it."

- According to the newly declassified CIA Inspector General (IG) report, a CIA detainee "begins his confinement with nothing in his cell except a bucket used for human waste."

- During his first two days of detention, he underwent 'rough treatment,' consisting of being 'pushed and shoved' while hooded in order to 'disorient him.'

- He was subjected to sleep deprivation "almost immediately" after his arrival at COBALT and was often held in a "sleep deprivation cell" when he wasn't being interrogated.

- "According to [redacted], Rahman's clothes were taken from him... and he was left wearing a diaper," the IG report said. "During this period of sleep deprivation, Rahman's arms were shackled to a bar that ran between the walls of the cell. This prevented Rahman from sitting down."

- Rahman was given a cold shower "because the heater at the black site was not working." But, according to the report issued by the CIA's Associate Deputy Director for Counterintelligence/Operations, investigators interviewed a person at the black site who said Rahman was "deliberately given a cold shower as a deprivation technique." He then began to show signs of hypothermia.

- On November 19, 2002, at about 3pm, guards brought food to Rahman's cell. The last meal he'd eaten had been the day before. When the guards entered the cell, he was nude from the waist down. The captive threatened to kill the guards and proceeded to throw his food, water bottle, and waste bucket at them.

- The guards, acting on BOP recommendations, shackled Rahman to the wall "in a short chain position, which prevents prisoners from standing upright." Rahman was chained to a "metal grill located low on the wall of his cell" on orders from the CIA officer who managed the black site.

- When the officers entered Rahman's cell, they saw "a small amount of blood coming from his nose and mouth." A CIA officer checked Rahman's pulse, but there was none.

- Rahman, according to an autopsy performed by a CIA pathologist, likely died of hypothermia, a "diagnosis of exclusion." On the night Rahman died, the outside temperature was 31 degrees Fahrenheit (-0 Celsius).

- Remarkably, the CIA's Associate Deputy Director for Operations/Counterintelligence concluded that Rahman's "actions likely caused his own death."

- Rahman was secretly buried; the location of his remains remain unknown.

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