| Title: | [Accounts of Prisoner Abuse at Abu Ghraib Detention Facility; Annex to Fay/Jones/Kern Report: Investigation of Intelligence Activities at Abu Ghraib] |
| Date: | May 13, 2004 |
| Origin: | United States. Army. Intelligence and Security Command. 66th Military Intelligence Group. 302nd Military Intelligence Battalion |
| Document type: | Sworn Statement |
| [Classification Unknown] | Annotated Copy; Excised Copy |
| Pages: | 2 p. |
| Location of original: | American Civil Liberties Union |
| Releasing agency: | United States. Department of Defense |
| ACLU notes: | Saw CACI civilian "grab a detainee off the Humvee and drop him to the ground. He then dragged the detainee into the interrogation booth. The entire time the detainee had his hands cuffed. As the detainee tried to get up on his knees [redacted] would yank him very hard and make him fall again... The CID agent was not concern about my report." "If you saw something and reported it, it was your word against theirs. The discipline was a slap on the hand... There were stories before I even got there that some of the incident occurred in front of higher rank and nothing was said. The place was loosely run and interrogators had free reign for interrogations... I sat in on an interrogation with [redacted] where a detainee told him that a dog had bitten him on the leg... Some of the detainees in the isolation cell did not wear clothes because they were mentally unstable... I saw a pair of women's underwear in one of the detainees cell" |
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| Language: | English |
| Collection: | The Torture Archive |
| Rights: | All information displayed in this record, including any PDF image, is public. |
| Repository: | National Security Archive |
| Date available: | 2010-07-20 |