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Guantanamo — Part 1
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FD-3020 (Rev. 106-95)
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Continuation of FD-302 of | _ On .09/08/2004 _, Page
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policies were pertaining td the tréatmerit of Wetainees as he ~
thought. it was beyond the scope of his duty. Since[(____]was
unaware of what. DOD. policies were pertaining to the treatment of.
detainees, he was unable to state whether any aggressive
treatment, interrogations or interview techniques employed, in | be <1
his opinion, were eesnen toe meee Pe DOD policy. Other than b7C -1
described as being harsh, ;
and without air conditioning, but which everyone there,
including U.S. military personnel were subjected to, he did_not |
witness, or become aware of, any unduly harsh treatment.
attributed the overall conditions. at GTMO in February. 2002, as
being due to the operation being in it's relatively early
stages. 7 - oe
[—.|vas not aware of any allegations _of mistreatment
of detainaéés made against any U.S. personnel: [____Jdid not |
have any pictures, video, notes or any other type of _
documentation which depicted or described any aggressive
treatment, interrogations or interview techniques employed on
detainees at GTMO. '. was not aware of anyone else in
ossession df, or the existence of, any such items. — —- |
said not have any additional information relating to the
treatment of detainees at GTMO. .
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