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Guantanamo — Part 1
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FD-302a (Rev, 10-6-95)
297-HQ-A1327669-A
b6 -1 {
b7c -1
Continuetion of FD-302 of fo 07/2004 Page 3
be bleeding. SA L sie not see or hear anything else about
the incident that disputed the account offered by the military
- personnel present in the room. SA[__]did note that when he
exited the facility, there was no indication of thunder outside.
The lack of thunder caused him to wonder about the noises he had
heard. However, since he did not cbhserve the events that
bé -1 transpired in the other interviewing room, and he did not |
bic -1 receive other information contradicting the account of events
provided by those in the room where he found the detainee
bleeding, apparently from the nose, SAL___}could not say that
what transpired in that interview room fell outside U.S.
Department of Justice (DOJ) policy. However, SA [-____]stated
that there was potential for the events’ occurring in that
interview room to not fall in Line with either FBI or DOJ
policy. SA[Jemphasized that he did not observe any FBI or
_DdOJ personnel: present: in the interviewing room where he observed |
the bleeding detainee.
ae ..saL____]aia not know the identify of the personnel:
présent . in ‘the. interviewing room where he observed the bleeding
detaihee, or- the identity of the detainee; however, SA
b6 -1 felt that determining their identities would be possible by
bic -1 querying logs maintained by the military at GITMO. According to
sat the date, interviewing room, and the identities of
-the interviewers and detainees for each interview were
maintainéd by the military at GITMO. SA[__ ]produced an FD
302 ‘of -his_interview of the Iragi detainee that evening;
however, he did- niot maintain a copy.
In addition to. the military intelligence soldier on SA
s interviewing téam_on the evening he observed. the
b6 -1 bleeding detainee, SA received interviewing assistance
bic -1 from_an Army psychologist or psychiatrist who was an officer.
SAL__]stated that this individual was a major, but that he
could not.recall his. name. SA made a comment about what
he had observed to this person. ,
ss sat] described the interviewing facilities at
. GITMO as temporary structures. The interviewing facility he
b6é -1 used consisted of about 12 interviewing rooms on either side of
b7¢ -1 a hallway. There were six rooms in @ row on one side of the.
hallway and six rooms on the other side. Adjacent to each reom
were surveillance rooms that allowed othar persons to cbserve-
interviews without_entering an interviewing room. ‘During the
evening when SA[__] saw the bleeding detainee, sa{ was
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