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Guantanamo — Part 1
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FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95)
297-~HQ-A1327669-A
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Continuation of FD-302 of oe ,On.09/07/2004 Page A
occupying an interviewing room at one end of the facility; and’
he observed to detainee in an interviewing room two to three
rooms from his, dnd on the same side of the hallway. —
sa [ ___| received a tour of the detention facilities
b6 -1 at GITMO; however, he did not talk about what went on at the
b7C -1 facility with the military personnel he encountered during the
* tour. SA ‘did not consider any of these contacts
substantive in nature.
detainee. interview, but possibly another as well, he documented
; ; SA noted that during the course of at least one
information he received from the detainee about - abuses that may
have occurred in Afghanistan. SA stated that the Iraqi .
he interviewed the evening he observed the bleeding detainee was ce
b6 -1'- one of the. detainees whose information about possible abusés in mo
b7c -1 Afghanistan was specific enough to document in an FD 302.- SA
; . [| documented the information relating to possible detainee oo.
abuse in a.separate case file; one that was being set up to .
address possible war. ‘crimes. sald did not know the case:
file number and he did. not maintain a Copy of the FD 302. SA
| believed that representatives from other law enforcement
-agencies at GITMO documented information regarding possible -
detainee: abuse. ° ;
. Based on the.condition of the facilities, and having .
had the opportunity to walk through the. cells where detainees
b6 -1 were held, sA[ [had ng indication of systemic detainee.
bic -1 abuse at GITMO.. SA believed the detainees were.well fed
and: provided with essential needs, such as medical treatment.
He was made aware of one detainee who received medical treatment
costing around $100,000.00 for an eye injury he sustained while
‘building an- explosive device in Afghanistan intended for use
against U.S. soldiers.
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