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1 1st April 14:36
nicolas benicoeur
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US guards 'filmed beatings' at terror camp

Senator urges action as Briton reveals Guantanamo abuse

David Rose and Gaby Hinsliff
Sunday May 16, 2004
The Observer

Dozens of videotapes of American guards allegedly engaged in brutal attacks
on Guantanamo Bay detainees have been stored and catalogued at the camp, an
investigation by The Observer has revealed.

The disclosures, made in an interview with Tarek Dergoul, the fifth British
prisoner freed last March, who has been too traumatised to speak until now,
prompted demands last night by senior politicians on both sides of the
Atlantic to make the videos available immediately.

They say that if the contents are as shocking as Dergoul claims, they will
provide final proof that brutality against detainees has become an
institutionalised feature of America's war on terror.

In the wake of the furore over the abuses photographed at Abu Ghraib jail in
Iraq, US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has continued to insist they were
the work of a few rogue soldiers, and not a systemic problem.

The disclosures come as the top American commander in Iraq,
Lieutenant-General Ricardo Sanchez, announced he has barred all coercive
interrogation practices, including forcing prisoners into stress positions
for long periods and disrupting their sleep, except in very rare
cir***stances.

British military police made four arrests over allegations that British
troops abused Iraqi prisoners. All four men were later released without
charge, pending fur ther interviews. It is the case of Dergoul, however,
that is likely to be the most damaging. The 26-year-old, from Mile End in
east London, spent 22 months at Guantanamo Bay from May 2002. Today he tells
The Observer of repeated assaults by
Camp Delta's punishment squad, known as the Extreme Reaction Force or ERF.

Their attacks, he says, would be prompted by minor disciplinary infractions,
such as refusing to agree to the third cell search in a day - which he
describes as an act of deliberate provocation.

Dergoul tells of one assault by a five-man ERF in shocking terms: 'They
pepper-sprayed me in the face, and I started vomiting. They pinned me down
and attacked me, poking their fingers in my eyes, and forced my head into
the toilet pan and flushed.

'They tied me up like a beast and then they were kneeling on me, kicking and
punching. Finally they dragged me out of the cell in chains, into the
rec[reation] yard, and shaved my beard, my hair, my eyebrows.'

After their release last March, Shafiq Rasul, Asif Iqbal and Ruhal Ahmed,
the so-called Tipton Three from Staffordshire, told of similar ERF attacks.
Rasul said they led to a new verb being coined by detainees: 'to be ERFed'.
That, he said, meant being slammed against a floor by a soldier wielding a
riot shield, pinned to the ground and beaten up by five armed men.

However, it is Dergoul who now reveals that every time the ERFs were
deployed, a sixth team member recorded on digital video everything that
happened.

Lieutenant Colonel Leon Sumpter, the Guantanamo Joint Task Force spokesman,
confirmed this last night, saying all ERF actions were filmed so they could
be 'reviewed' by senior officers. All the tapes are kept in an archive
there, he said. He refused to say how many times the ERF squads had been
used and would not discuss their training or rules of engagement, saying:
'We do not discuss operational aspects of the Joint Task Force mission.'

The Observer can also now disclose that a British military interrogator
posted to the now notorious Abu Ghraib abuse jail raised the alarm about
maltreatment of detainees by US troops as long ago as last March.

While ministers insisted last week that the three Britons working in the
jail did not see any of the systematic and sadistic abuse, an unnamed
lieutenant - a debriefer trained to deal only with co-operative witnesses -
made an official complaint to US authorities after seeing what he considered
to be 'rough handling' of prisoners.

But it is the revelations about Guantanamo Bay that are the most damaging
for a White House desperately trying to draw a line under the Iraq abuse
allegations.
Senator Patrick Leahy, the senior Democrat on the Senate Judiciary
Committee, who has been an outspoken critic of the Abu Ghraib abuse, said he
would demand that Rumsfeld must produce the videos this week.

'Congressional oversight of this administration has been lax in many areas,
including detention policy in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo,' Leahy said.
'It is past time for that to change. If photos, videotapes or any other
evidence exists that can help establish whether or not there has been
mistreatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, it should be provided without
delay to Congress.

'I have asked the Pentagon for sufficient information to allow Congress to
evaluate the effectiveness and propriety of the treatment of those in our
custody. Pentagon officials owe the Congress a comprehensive response. I
have made clear that compliance must include any tapes or photos of the
activities of the ERF or any other military or intelligence units there.'

In London, Menzies Campbell, the Liberal Democrat deputy leader, said: 'The
Government must demand that these videos be delivered up, and the truth of
these very serious allegations properly determined once and for all.

'The videos provide an unequalled opportunity to check the veracity of what
Mr Dergoul and the other former detainees are saying.'
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2 1st April 14:36
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This dumb Paki went to Afghanistan to be a better Mujahid. US Forces
caught him in the act and gave him a treatment lot better than what US
soldiers might have received if the situation was reverse.
No body gives a damn about injustices to Muslims since they have
inflicted unspeakable pain on other innocent victims.
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