June 16, 2009
CIA Was Mistaken On "High-Value" Detainee
Washington Post: Documents Show That Investigators Later Learned Abu Zubaida Was Not Al Qaeda's Number 3
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An al-Qaeda associate captured by the CIA and subjected to harsh interrogation techniques said his jailers later told him they had mistakenly thought he was the No. 3 man in the organization's hierarchy and a partner of Osama bin Laden, according to newly released excerpts from a 2007 hearing.
"They told me, 'Sorry, we discover that you are not Number 3, not a partner, not even a fighter,' " said Abu Zubaida, speaking in broken English, according to the new transcript of a Combatant Status Review Tribunal held at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
President George W. Bush described Abu Zubaida in 2002 as "al-Qaeda's chief of operations." Intelligence, military and law enforcement sources told The Washington Post this year that officials later concluded he was a Pakistan-based "fixer" for radical Islamist ideologues, but not a formal member of al-Qaeda, much less one of its leaders.
Abu Zubaida, a nom de guerre for Zayn al-Abidin Muhammed Hussein, told the 2007 panel of military officers at the detention facility in Cuba that "doctors told me that I nearly died four times" and that he endured "months of suffering and torture" on the false premise that he was an al-Qaeda leader.
Abu Zubaida, 38, was subjected 83 times to waterboarding, a technique that leads victims to believe they are drowning and that has been widely condemned as torture. The Palestinian was held at a secret CIA facility after his capture in Pakistan in March 2002.
The Abu Zubaida transcript, and those of five other "high-value detainees," including Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the self-proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, were released in response to a Freedom of Information Act request and lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union. Versions of the transcripts were released by the Pentagon in 2007.
Abu Zubaida, Mohammed and 12 other high-value detainees were transferred to Guantanamo in September 2006 and continue to be held there at Camp 7, a secret facility at the naval base, part of a total population of 229 detainees.
After a meeting yesterday with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, President Obama announced that Italy has agreed to resettle three detainees.
The United States and the 27-nation European Union also issued a joint statement yesterday noting that "certain Member States of the European Union have expressed their readiness to assist with the reception of certain former Guantanamo detainees, on a case-by-case basis."
The statement said the United States "will consider contributing to the costs" of resettling detainees in Europe.
Although little new information was released in the hearing transcript for Majid Khan, an alleged associate of Mohammed and a former resident of Baltimore, the extent of the redactions is more apparent in the latest document. When referring to his treatment at CIA "black site" prisons, the Pakistani's transcript is blacked out for eight consecutive pages. In the version released earlier, this entire section was marked by a single word: "REDACTED."
Similar redactions appear in other transcripts released yesterday. The ACLU said the continued level of redaction was unacceptable and vowed to return to court to press for unexpurgated transcripts.
"The only conceivable basis for suppressing this testimony is not to protect the American people but to protect the CIA from legal accountability," said Ben Wizner, a staff attorney for the ACLU. "There is no reason to continue to censor detainee abuse allegations."
George Little, a CIA spokesman, said, "The CIA plainly has a very different take on its past interrogation practices -- what they were and what they weren't -- and on the need to protect properly classified national security information."
The new transcripts provide some limited new insight into the interaction between the CIA and its prisoners.
Mohammed, who was waterboarded 183 times, appears to have invoked the U.S. Constitution to protest his treatment.
He described the response he received: "You are not American, and you are not on American soil. So you cannot ask about the Constitution."
Mohammed also said he lied in response to questions about bin Laden's location.
"Where is he? I don't know," Mohammed said. "Then he torture me. Then I said yes, he is in this area."
By Washington Post Staff Writers Peter Finn and Julie Tate
© 2009 The Washington Post Company
- Hang those that allowed torture. Bush and Cheney should have their necks stretched with the same rope used to hand Saddam. They are equally as evil.
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- All of the things that the Bush administration did in our name is sickening and they still claim that the result of their torture justified its usage. It was ILLEGAL so it does not matter how effective it was. You can withdraw money from a bank using an ATM card or you can use a gun. BOTH ways are effective and the gun may even be more efficient but the one that is illegal REMAINS illegal regardless of how effective it is. Cheney and his ilk just don't seem to get it. I'm hoping that what he does get is 15 years in prison for his crimes.
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- by pensacola8-2009 June 16, 2009 10:43 PM PDT
It's funny that David Letterman's ratings went up over his apology to Sarah Palin, while Sarah Palin's ratings went down.
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Well sure they did. Everyone could see that Sarah Palin was milking it for all it was worth. For political gain she kept her daughter in the news once again. If it'd been me and my daughtter, I would have let the story die so as not to continue to "traumatize" my daughter. - Reply to this comment
- Where are all the radical right wing extremists????
Nothing to say to this huh guys?
Oh I know. I'll come back later and the board will be filled with 'it's Obama's fault'....sorry. I forgot your beloved neo-fascist radical extremist leader Bush did absolutely nothing to warrant this criticism. - Reply to this comment
- The information on the Bush Administration just keeps getting worse and worse. So Karl Rove on a cable "news" station today was talking about Sarah Palin's victimization by a comedian. He's not as good at throwing shadows as he used to be. We have more enemies now through all these false imprisonments and tortures, the numbers adding up of civilian deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the memories the Muslim people have, billions all over the world, of the arrogant posturing of the Administratin while it all was occurring. And the ultra-right is putting out there already "It's the black guy's fault". Right.
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- I guess Darth Cheney feels safer after having false confessions tortured out of the prisoners.
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- did cheney get the memo? did he approve the release of this information?
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- Hey they got the answer they wanted even though it was wrong but hey the neonut cases think tourture works.
I say tourture them and make them tell us where Jimmy Hoffa is buried. Go dig up the place and if wrong tourture them somemore.
I am sick of Repbulican retroric and will do everything to make sure they never get power again. - Reply to this comment
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- antoniof123 I also will do all I can not to elect a republican, just look what Obama has entered into from day 1 the economy crashing Paulsen took 350 billion and know one knows where it went, and he had to stop the slide of the economy, Iran and their nuclear power being supplied by North Korea, and North Korea threats again or still, now Iran has a bad election and Cheney on the air saying Obama is making the country less safe, you got Boehne,r Mc Cain, Mitch mc connell, Pence from Texas, and just the whole lot of the boobs cannot keep quiet just disrupt, disrupt, name call, name call, no ideas, And voting NO on everything. I think they a national security risk and need to held accountable for their actions Rush Limbaugh the biggest windbag needs to come off the air. I could go on and on but I will use my voice in the 2010 election






