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28 January 2003
MEMORANDUM FOR:
VIA:
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
FROM:
(b )(7)(f)
SUBJECT:
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) [\JatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION
1.
~
The scope of ~s investigation was to
determine the cause of thel__j November 2002 death of Gul
=i~a:h:e::s u:::::o:::ained a~
l
(b)(1)
I
I Information
(b)(3) CIAAct
contained in this report regarding the background of
(b)(3) NatSecAct
~s well. as the treatment of detainees at .
lS provlded for background and .context as ~t
.
re ates to the investigation of the death of Gul RAHMAN.
It is not intended to be a comprehensive review, survey or
inspection of the operational procedures at I
(b)( )]
1
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(3) CIAAct
NatSecAct
T(3)
TOP SflCRE'f//Xl
SUBJECT:
f&)
(b)( 1)
,------(b)(3) CIAAct
BACKGROUND ON
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
2
3
4
s
6
7
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(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)( 3 ) NatSecAct SUBJECT:
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(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
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Four of the cells have high bars that run between two walls
to which prisoners can be secured. These four cells are
designed for sleep deprivation. J
Stereo speakers in
between detainees. 8
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
:
i
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(1)
TOP GECRE'f'/ /Xl
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(7)(c)
---------(b)(7)
( f ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Approved for Release: 2016/06/10 C06555318
'fOP SECRE'f//)0
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tst
SUBJECT:
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) .NatSecAct
ofl
1s Interview
~'6~1n~te=:..rv.:....:.ie=w_._o=f'=.~---JNov 2002
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(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
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SUBJECT:
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(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
~----------------~1
(b)(1)i
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
.;.
20
21
22
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
15)(b)(3) NatSecAct
. 5
(b)(6)
'fOP SECRE'f'//}H(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
':POP GECRB':E'//JEl
(b)(1 )'
SUBJECT:
(b)(3) NatSecAct
b
~b~b~
1
+&1
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
indicating "sooner is b~ 24 On
November 200:(b){1)L
N tS A t BOP officers arrived in ~and tralned the
(b)(3) NatSecAct
a ec c guards from
November. BOP instructors trained L_j
c===Jguards in restraint techniques, escort procedures,
security checks, entrance procedures, cell searches, watch
calls, and patd0 wn searches. BOP also made a number of
recommendations to im rove the securit of the rison. 25
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
-(b)(3) CIAAct:::====:;(b)(3) NatSecAct
(Attachment 20)
(Attachment 21)
'-o2-c-6lc-n~te-rv~ie_w_o=f----~Nov 2002 (Attachment 13)
27 Interview of
Dec 2002 (Attachment 15)
(b)(1 )m ?00? !Attachment 11)
'-29-l-nt_e_rv-ie-w-ot(b)(3) CIAAct
Nov 2002 (Attachment 13)
3o Interview ot(b)(3) NatSecActNov 2002 (Attachment 13)
31 Interview ol(b)(6)
Nov 2002 (Attachment 22)
(b)(7)(c)
6
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
'
SUBJECT:
{-5-)
(b)( 1)
'fOP SECRE'f//>H
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
Death Investigation - Gul RAHMA(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
7.
ts7 Heating and cooling are problematic at the
prison facility. There is no insulation in the building
and no central heating or cooling.
The facility is hot in the
summer and cold in the winter. There are ceiling fans that
help cool the facility in the summer. According to
in late September 2002, Station purchased 10 electric
heater~ that were delivered in early October 2002.
Five of
the electric heaters were placed in the administrative
section of the prison and five were placed in the guard
shacks.
~--------~~~~~~--~--~
L _ __ _ _
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
~------~--~--~~
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
321nterview ot[(b )( 1)
Dec 2002 (Attachment 15)
33lnterview of (b)(3) CIAAct Dec 2002(Attachment 15)
3.4 Lotus Note fr((b)(3) NatSecAct N.ov 2002 (Attachment 23)
351nterview o((b)(6)
Dec 2002 (Attachment 15)
7
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(?)(f)
'fOF ~r;c~:~; r //X 1
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)(1).
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
SUBJECT:
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
lOP S:E:Cr<:E:!//X!
tst
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )( 7 )( f )
36
Interview o
37
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
8
'POP SECRE'f'//}0
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'POP SI!!CRE'f'//Xl
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
.t-&1
SUBJECT:
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
Death Investigation - Gul RAHMAN (b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(1)
(b)(6)
~-(b)(3) CIAAct=============~~;-------:--~
(b)(7)(c)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(1
(b )(7)(f)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
1
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10.
f.&) According to
a CIA medical
officer TDY tol
~ at the end of August, 2002, ~--~
had agreed toprovide
physician to examine the
prisoners.
As
of
LJNovember
2002,~as
failed to do
(b)( 1)
so. As a result, Station assumed b~ault the
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct responsibility of taking care of. the prisoner's health 1are
needs.
stated that he first visited!
Jon
~November 2002, shortly after his arrival for his second
ToY tol
I
stated that if a prisoner
beco~es ill, he and another Station medic go tol
I
(b)( 1)
and treat them.
stated that his guidelnes for
(b)(3) NatSecAct
treating the prisoners were vague and needed to be further
defined. I
!stated that he c::. 1 1 .,, +-h<=> "-"-'-~._,_.__"-<.L..L~
of the Off1ce of Medical Services (b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(1
(OMS
and asked for guidance.
was told, ~the
(b)(3) NatSecAct
Hippocratic Oath states that if someone is sick, you treat
t-horn 1140
(b)(1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
11.
rm
datedD November 2002,
.
(b)( 1)
provides a detailed outline of Station's medical support to
(b)(3) CIAAct
the detainees at
rhe cable is quoted below in
(b)(3) NatSecAct
its entiretY(b)( 1 )---------,
SUBJECT:
(b)(3) CIAAct
STATION MEDICAL SUPPORT TO
DETAINEES
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
.REF: NONE
(b)(3) NatSecAct
TEXT:
1.
ACTION REQUIRED:
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
~=========-:---
.....
40
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TOP SECRI!!'P//Xl
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
lOP SECREI//Xl
SUBJECT:
ts""t
Death Investigation -
Gul RAHMAN
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
I STATION MEDICAL
PERSONNEL ALSO
PROVIDE SUPPLEMENTAL MEDICAL SUPPORT ON AN AS-NEEDED BASIS.
THIS TYPICALLY CONSISTS OF .TREATMENT FOR ACUTE MEDICAL
PROBLEMS AND FOLLOW-UP TREATMENT FOR PRE~EXISTING MEDICAL
CONDITIONS.
10
TOP eSGRET//iH
TOP SSCRST//11
SUBJECT:
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(1)
(b)( 3 )
(b)( 3 )
t&l
(b)(1)
(b)(1)
(b)(3) CIAAct_ _ _ _ _ _ (b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
THE
LAST REGUL4R ASSISTANCE VISIT TO
WAS CONDUCTED
THE NEXT PLANNED VISIT WILL BE
FROM !NOVEMBER 2002.
DURING
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2002.
BASED ON THE LAST
CIAAct
VISIT, FOLLOW-UP CARE WAS PROVIDED TO SEVERAL
NatSecAct INMATES FROM [(b)( )j NOVEMBER 2002.
(b)(1)
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - ( b ) ( 3 ) CIAAct----,
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
,,::..
11
'fOP OECRE'f//Xl
'fOP SECRE'f'//}{1
SUBJECT:
;~.
t"S1
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
TREATMENT OF PRISONERS
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
14.
+&1
al
!officer, is
responsible for detainee affairs atl
!station, and is
viewed by Station management and personnel as the ~site
manager."
arrived in I
I on
August 2 002. .
Prior
to
his
arrival
in
I
II
I
did
not know he would
(b)( 1)
be
responsible
for
detainee
affairs.
stAted that he
(b)(3) NatSecAct
learned that he would have this r~sponsibili t+--v------,
(b)( )
1
approximately three days after his arrival inl
I
~~.,_._._....._.._...__...-..._..._.L______'-..._._...__..._-.._=""-'c=_~-==-~=------==,..__.__..........____.~_ ___l___~(b )(3) C IAAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(bT(f)
lwas approximately one month short of being
L_o_p_e_r_a_t--c-i-on_jal at the time of I
I arrival.!
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b)(7)(f) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
L _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IOct
(b)(1) .
(b)(3) CIAAct
Rl\ID-(b)(3)
NatSecAct
SUBJECT:
Death Investigation - Gul
(b)(6)
,----------------------(b)(7)(c),---------,
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
15. f&)
43lnterview
44 Interview
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
loec 2002 (Attachment 15) (b)(3) NatSecAct
[Tan 2003 (Attachment 30)
(b)(6)
~-------13
(b)(7)(c)
ofl
of
TOP
g~cRE'P//lH
(b )(7)(f)
'I'OP SECRE'I'//lH
(b)(1) ..
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
SUBJECT:
("'5")
16.
.(..S4
Although
does not have a written
set of Standard Operating Procedures (a flaw noted by
~-------~has established a standard method of
operation.
For security reasons, prisoners are brought to
(b)( 1)
the
facility
with their hands and feet shackled.
(b)(3) CIAAct
Blindfolds
are
placed over their eyes and a hood is placed
(b)(3) NatSecAct
over their heads. Ear plugs are also placed in their ears;
(b)(6)
This is done so that prisoners have no knowledge of where
(b)(7)(c)
they are being housed, cannot hear what is being said
(b )(7)(f)
around them, and have no idea if they are alone or with
other prisoners. Additionally, it prevents any form of
communication between prisoners. Prisoners are handled by
guards in complete silence. Hand signals are used by the
guards to communicate with each bther. Prisoners are
dressed in sweatsui ts and adult diapers. The diapers are
used for sanitary reasons during transportation, and as a
means to humiliate the prisoner. When prisoners are
delivered to their 6ell, one hand or foo~ is shackled to
the wall. This is done for the safety of the guard.
Later, the manner in which a prisoner is shackled is based
on his leVel of cooperation and the dang~r he presents to
the guards. However, all prisoners are shackled in some
manner.
If they are not shackled to the wall, their hands
and feet may be shackled. If a prisoner is uncooperative,
or presents a significant physical threat to the guards, he
may be shackled in a "short chain" position. This method
was taught to the guards by BOP instructors as a safer
alternative to hog-tying prisoners. Hog-tying prisoners
has resulted in a number of deaths in the US, and the
"short chain" method is safer for the prisoners while still
providing a higher degree of safety and security for the
guards.
In the "short chain" method, the prisoner's hands
are shackled together as are .his feet.
Then a short chairt
is us~d to shackle the hands to the feet.
This keeps a
prisoner's hand shackled within several inches of his feet.
The prisoner's feet are then shackled to the wall.
This
provides for the maximum degree of control over the
prisoner while allowing for prisoner safety. 45
45
Interview of [(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct'I'OP
(b)(7)(c)
14
S~Cfl::'~'f//Xi
(b )(7)(f)
_ _ _ _ _ _ (b)(1 )_ __
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
SUBJECT:
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
+&l
17.
~)
Prior to the guards' departure from the
cell, the hood, blindfold, and ear plugs are taken from the
prisoner.
Prisoners are housed in total darkness.
stated that this is done for a couple of reasons.
stated that he wanted to disorient prisoners so thev didn't
know if it was day or night. I
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c) !
(b )(7)(f) .. I
18.
~
Sleep deprivation. is also used to enhance
successful interrogation. The decision to use sleep
deprivation is made by the individual CIA officer who is
working with a particular prisoner. When sleep deprivation
is utilized, the prisoner is chained by one or both wrists
to a bar running across the ceilina of the cell. This '
forces the piisoner to stand. I
lstated that he
consulted with
and was told that rio prisoner should
undergo more than 72 hours of sleep deprivation because
lucidity begins to decline and questioning become
ineffective 47 I
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
19,
~
Often, prisoners who possess significant or
(b)(6)
imminent threat information are stripped to their diapers
during interrogation and placed back into their cells
(b)(7)(c)
wearing
only diapers.
This is done solely to humiliate the
(b )(7)(f)
prisoner for interrogation purposes. When the prisoner
soils a diaper, they are changed by the guards. Sometimes
the guards run out of diapers and the prisoners are placed
back in their cells in a handcrafted diaper secured by duct
tape.
If the guards don't have any available diapers, the
prisoners are rendered to their cell nude. 48
46lnterview of
47 Interview of (b)( 1)
4Sinterview of (b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
15
'fOP GECRE'f//Xl
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
'fOP SECRE'f//Xl
,1
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
SUBJECT:
~)
20.
ts+ Prisoners' cells are austere. A prisoner
begins his confinement with nothing in his cell except a
bucket used for human waste.
Prisoners are given rewards
for cooperation. Rewards can consist of a light, "foamies"
for the prisoners' ears (blocks out the music), a mat to
sleep on, extra blankets, etc. Additionally, a luxury room
has been built which has a light, a rocking chair, a table,
and carpeting on the floor.
Prisoners are not punished for
lack of cooperation.
Instead, rewards that they have
received for cooperation are taken from them if they become
uncooperative. 49
21.
f-8-t When guards move prisoners from their cell
. to the interrogation. room, usually
guards enter the
cell with a flashlight. A hood is placed over the
prisoner's head and he is lead to the interrogation room in
shackles. The guards do not speak to the prisoners and all
communication between the guards is completed with hand
signals. Once the detainee is placed in the interrogation
(b)( 1)
room the guards depart, and the hood is removed byl
I
(b)(3) CIAAct
personnel. Every effort is made to ensure that the only
(b)(3) NatSecAct
person a detainee communicates with is his CIA
interrogator. 50
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
~~---.-----------~-----!stated
Station
s3
L_________
16
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
TOP SECRE'f//Xl
th.at IL_____I
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)( d)
(b)(7)(t)
-1\ ~4:~ I
'POP OECRE'!'//JH
SUBJECT:
f"&)
was very optimistic that they had somebody who was going to
(b)( 1)
have some good information. 54
(b)(3) NatSecAct
23.
f.&
Pakistan on
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
Interview o~
~an 2003 (Attachment 30)
L(b )( 1 )----loet 2002 (Attachmer~ 34)
54
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
'POP 8ECRE!//Xl
lOP SECRE1'//Xl
SUBJECT: .
+&1
Rlll-TMZI.l\f
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
56
18
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'f'OP SECRE'f'//)H
SUBJECT:
t'S7
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
from~
29.
ts7
RAHMANI
!were flown
61
transferrer to I
Upon RAHMAN's arrival at
/
_he
was
given
a
physical
examination and all of
(b)(1) .
his
personal
clotheB
and
effects
were
remcived. He was
(b)(3) NatSecAct
dressed in standard prison garb and placed in a single
cell. 62 j
described the standard prison garb as a
sweatsh~rt and sweat pants.
RAHMAN was also wearing an
(b)( 1)
adult diaper that was placed on him in
This is
(b)(3) NatSecAct done because prisoners are not allowed to use bathro.om
facilities on the airplane/
/and later as a
.means of humiliation. According to standard operating
(b)( 1)
procedures, one of RAHMAN's hands or feet would have been
(b)(3) CIAAct
shackled to the wall when he was placed in his cell.
I
the physical examination of RAHMAN
(b)(3) NatSecAct According to I
took place in I
(b)(6)
(b)( 1)
(b)(7)(c)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b )(7)(f)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
1
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
60 1
61
19
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
TOP SECRE'f//JH
(b )( 1)
. (b)(1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
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(b)(6)
(b)(6) ' .
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)(7)(c)
SUBJECT:
(b )(7)(f)
30.
rs-7 According to
he was at
early
November
2002,
in
conjunction
with
the interrogations
(b )(7)(f)
of a few otrr :rirners. Although
recollections
wer~ fuzzy,
recalled th~t he m1ght have.been present
du .
the us nt,:roqatrn of ORAHMAN at I
recalled that
approached him, and they
(~))((~)) CIAAct
cussed strategies o use during his interrogation.
stated that he believes
conducted the first
(b)(3) NatSecAct '-1~.n--ct_e_r_r_jogation, and he watched from behind the lights.
stated that they talked afterwards and collaborated
'-----::-con=--s=-co=m~e approaches he might want to take. 65
(b)(7)(c)
~----~
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
63 Lotus Note f~'-"ro~m~I_ _ _ _-----,Jitol
Jan 2003 (Attachment 41)
(b)(3) CIAAct
64lnterview o~
JDec2002 (Attachment 15)
(b)(3) NatSecAct65lnterview o~
!Jan 2003 (Attachment 30)
(b)(6)
20
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(b )(7)( c)
(b )(7)(f)
'fer'
SUBJECT:
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(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
32.
~)
Cable traffic reflects that sleep
deprivation for RAHMAN beaan almost immediately after his
arrival at
I
!stated th~t he believed that
RAHMAN's sleep deprivation started from the beginning.
According to
RAHMAN's clothes.were taken from him
at this point, and he was left wearing a diaper.
During
the period of sleep deprivation, RAHMAN's arms were
shackled to a bar that ran between the wallS of ihe cell.
This prevented RAHMAN from sitting down .. 67 68
33.
f'B1 ' D'rrina the first few days of RAHMAN's
incarceration
at(
I cable traffic also reflects
(b)( 1)
that he received a cold shower. During our interview with
(b)(3) CIAAct
I
I he indicated that RAHMAN received a cold shower
(b)(3) NatSecAct
because the water heater was not working.
stated
that he was deliberately given a cold shower as a
(b)( 1)
deprivation technique. Cable traffic tends to support
(b)(3) CIAAct
L__-~--.-J statements. I
I stated that after RAHMAN
(b)(3) NatSecAct received the cold shower, he saw RAHMAN standing with the
(b)(6)
guards.
stated that RAHMAN was shivering and
(b)(7)(c)
showing early signs of hypothermia.. I I instructed the
guards to provicie RAHMAN with a blank~wnlch they Q.id. 69 70
(b )(7)(f)
34.
ts-t Cable. traffic also reflects that during his
first two days of incarceration, RAHMAN underwent ~rough
Nov 2002 (Attachment 33)
Interview of (b)( )
Jan 2003 (Attachment 30)
1
Dec 2002 (Attachment 15)
(b)( 1)
Interview of
(b)(3)
CIAAct
Dec 2002 (Attachment 15)
(b)(3) CIAAct
69 Interview of
(b)(3)
NatSecAct,
2003 (Attachment 30)
(b)(3) NatSecAct 7o Interview of
66
67
68
(b)(7)(c)(b)(7)(d)
(b )(7)(f)
21
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1
(b )( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)- .
(b)(7)(c)
(b)(7)(f) ;
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SUBJECT:
ldescribed witnessina
j
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
I
The treatment is
~----~--~----~~~------~--~~~
(b)(7)(c)
never to the point that you hurt the prisoner physically,
(b )(7)(f)
you simply want to instill fear and despair in the
prisoner.
came u~ with the idea of the h~rd,-----------,
takedown and asked
for his thoughts. While
has not used this technique at facilities at which"-oh-e------;;h_a_s~
worked, and had never seen one conducted, he thought it was
worth trying. According to
there~w~e~r~e~-----,
approximately
CIA officers from the
team.
(b)( 1)
Each one had a .role during the takedown and it was
(b)(3) CIAAct
thoroughly planned and rehearsed. They opened the door of
(b)(3) NatSecAct" RAHMAN's cell and rushed in screaming and yelling for him
to ~get down." They dra~ged him outside, cut Off his.
clothes and secured him with Mylar tape. They covered his
head with a hood and ran him up and down a long corridor
adjacent to his cell. They slapped him and punched him
several times.
stated that although it was obvious
(b)( 1)
they were not trylng to hit him as hard as they could, a
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct couple of times the punches were forcefuL As they ran him
~long the corridor, a couple of times he fell and they
(b)(6)
dragged
him through the dirt (the floor outside of the
(b)(7)(c)
celis is dirt). RAHMAN did acquire a number of abrasions
(b )(7)(f)
on his face, legs, and hands, but nothing that required
medicalattention. (This may account for the abrasions
found on RAHMAN's body after his death. RAHMAN had a
number of surface abrasions on his shoulders, pelvis, arms,
legs, and face.)
At this point, RAHMAN was returned to his
cell and secured.
stated that
may have
(b)( 1)
spoken
to
RAHMAN
for
a
few
moments,
but
he
did
not know
(b)(3) CIAAct
what
said.
!stated
that
after
something
like
(b)(3) NatSecAct
this
is
done,
interrogators
should
speak
to
the
prisoner
to
(b)(6)
71 72
"give them something to think about."
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
I
ofl
Interview
72lnterview of
71
(b)( 1 )
Joec 2002(Attachment 15)
(b)( 3 ) CIAActJan 2003(A~~chment 30)
(b)(3) NatSecAstoP SECRE'f'' JH
(b)(6)
if
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
1
TOS'
(b)(1) '
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
SUBJECT:
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(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
35.
tsi . onD November 2002,
Station forwarded
a cable to Headquarters indicating
to date, RAHMAN had
provided no information to his interrogators. He still
refused to admit his true name was Gul RAHMAN. He appeared
somewhat fatigued relative to his appearance upon arrival
at
and remained resolutely defiant as
interrogators attempted to obtain information from him
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
November 2002, Station Officers
36.
~)
On
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b) (3) Nat SecAct L_~~.-=-..=...---~~----=='-.----.-----c.----:-:~=-=-~--=----.----:-::--~;-----;-" again met
RAHMAN.
~RAHMAN had spent the days since his last
(b)(S)
se~sion with Station officers in cold conditions with
(b)(?)(c)
minimal food or sleep. RAHMAN appeared incoherent for
(b)(7)(f)
portions of this. session, but was completely lucid by midsession. 74 During this session, RAHMAN finall v admitted.
that he was indeed Gul RAHMAN. I
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
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7
23
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SUBJECT:
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(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
on him.
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
Interview of
n Interview of
24
'FOP OECRE'f//Xi
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)( d)
l\
(b )(7)(t)
Y'
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rr
')-.'?
(b)(1).
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
SUBJECT:
tm
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38.
t-8+ onONovemb~r 2002, Headquarters'requested
that psychologist ICs
and
conduct
a psychological assessment exam of RAHMAN to determine
which interrogation measures would be required to render
RAHMAN compliant. The cable stated that Headquarters was
motivated to extract any and all operational information on
Al:...Qa'ida and Hezbi Isl-ami from RAHMAN. The cable noted
that it was the assessment of the debriefers that RAHMAN
may need to be subjected to enhanced interrogation measures
to induce him to comply. I
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
76
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(b)(3) CIAAct
25
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SUBJECT:
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(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
79l
ao (b)( 1)
(b)( 3 ) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
TOP SECRE'f//Xl'
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
SUBJECT:
t-9-)
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(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
c:
41.
iSl on
November 2002;
Station Medical
Officer, I
_
I examined Gul
RAHMAN and found
no health problems.
.
(b)(1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
42.
-&)
The
afternoon
of
November
2002, was the
(b)(3) CIAAct
last time
lsaw RAHMAN alive. At that time,
(b)(3) NatSecAct
assessed
RAHMAN
to
be.in good overall health.
(b)(6)
.
noted that RAHMAN had small abrasions on his wrist
(b)(7)(c)
les as a result of the restraints. His ankle
(b )(7)(f)
restraints were loosened, and his hand restraints were
removed when RAHMAN was returned to his cell. 82 . According
to I
I RAHMAN had complained that he was cold, so
(b)(1)
83
I
I
gave
him
a
sweatshirt.
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
43.
~ Acc~ng to
Guard I
I RAHMAN
was fed at 2100 on L__JNovember 2002. Because prlsoners are
fed one large meal a day, and because of RAHMAN's actions
(b)( 1)
on
the following day, this is the last meal RAHMAN consumed
(b)(3) NatSecAct
prior to his death. 84
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c) .
44.
.-&}
According to I I RAHMAN was fed again at
(b )(7)(f) .
1500 ori
November 2002. 85 ~ing to numerous sources,
when the guards gave RAHMAN his food, he threw the plate,
waterbottle, and waste bucket at the guards. He began
yelling at the guards, repeating his threat, last stated
(b)( 1)
approximately
one week prior, that he knew their faces and
(b)(3) NatSecAct
he would kill them when,he got out of the prison. As a
result of his violent behavior,
ordered that the
guards
put
RAHMAN's
hand
restraints
back
on to prevent him
(b)( 1)
from taking any other violent actions. 86 The guards
(b)(3) NatSecAct
proceeded to shackle RAHMAN to the wall of his cell in a
(b)(6)
short chain position.
(In the "short chain" method, the
(b)(7)(c)
prisoner's hands are shackled together as are his feet.
(b )(7)(f)
Then a short chain is used to shackle the hands to the
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
_.'
a1
Interview of
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
~~~~~~--~~~~
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
\
(b)(7)(c). '
SUBJECT:
(b)(7)(tY
(-B-)
'
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(1) .
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c) .
(b )(7)(f)
4 6.
f-Si According to interviews conducted with
(b)( 1)
Agency personnel present at I
I when RAHMAN's body
(b)(3) NatSecAct was discovered, I
I were
(b)(1)
~-------~(b)(1)
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b )(7)(f)
_(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
s7 L__------:-------:-;-J_'_N.:_::o~v-=2~00=-=2:_;(Attachmerit 40)
' (b)( 1 )
BBinterview of
!Ol'
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct CUBJECT.
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(1) .
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c).
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
f'&)
5~C!Z~I//Xl
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
all at
to interrogate other prisoners. At
approximate!~ on Qoverriber 2002, one of the g~ards
walked up toL___Jand 1nformedc::Jat one of the
prisoners was not moving. The
officers went with the
guard to RAHMAN's cell. The guar unlocked the cell and
opened the door. RAHMAN was lying motionless on his right
side with his hands and feet shackled together and his feet
shackled to the wall. There was a small amount of blood
coming fromhis nose and mouth. RAHMAN was clothed in a
sweatshirt but had no pants.
lnoted that the only
things in his cell were an empty red waste bucket, and a
~ood tray with a small piece of bread 6n it.
stated
that there was rice strewn all over cell. ~entered the
cell and checked RAHMAN's pulse. When he ~not find a
pulse, he began CPR chest compressions. With each chest
compression,
noted that more blood would come from his
mouth and mucous from his nose.
returned to the area
where interrogations are conducted and called one.of the
Station medics on the radio.
also tried to contact
I
lbut he co~ld not fihd him. Station medic
stated that he received the radio call, but it was~v~e~ry~__j
cryptic.
stated that he did not know why he was
being
stated that h~ and
other Station medic) grabbed
their medical bags, obta1ned transportation, and traveled
to
9.1 92 93 94
I
II
4 7.
t-5-i When
noted that CPR was unsuccessful in
reviving RAHMAN, he~red that the cell be sealed until
the doctor arrived.
arrived 30-45
minutes later. Upon arrival, Station personnel greeted
and informed him that a prisoner was dead.
to RAHMAN's cell and found him
l__,l-y~i_n_g_o_n~h~l-s-s~1d~e-.~J----- examined RAHMAN's body and
(b)( 1)
rolled it on both sides.
stated that there was no
evidence that the pris~~~~~een abused and no evidence
(b)(3) CIAAct
noted that the blood coming
(b)(3) NatSecAct of a cause of death.
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
Nov 2002 (Attachment 14)
91 Interview of
(b)(3) CIAAct
Nov 2002 (Attachment 46)
92 Interview of
(b)(3) NatSecAct
Nov 2002 (Attachment 47)
93 Interview of (b)( 1)
Nov 2002 (Attachment 27)
94 Interview of (b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(6)
(b)(3) NatSecAct
29
(b)(7)(c)
(b)(7)(c)
TOP SECRE'f'//2H
(b )(7)(f)
(b)(7)(d)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct \
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
SUBJECT:
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
f&)
from the nose and mouth was dark and inconsistent with a
wound to that area.
e~ t~~ated that RAHMAN (b)( 1)
5
died within the past few hours.
.
.
(b)(3) NatSecAct
48.
t57 .
I n<>t_ed that they found i t
unusual that the[
~was not present at the
prison at the time of RAHMAN's death. The interior prison
guards live inside the prison and rarely leave. When
questioned the guards about th
absence
he was told that the Commander was at
(b)(1)
said he heard second hand that the gua~r-d~s----:-~-=---~(b)(3) NatSecAct
[(b)(1) [that the Commander had a family emergency.
(b)(3) C I A A c t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - (b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)(1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
50.
~)
No photoqraphs were taken at the scene of
RAHMAN's death. [
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct.
(b)(3) NatSecAct
- - - - ( b ) ( 6 ) ___
9Sinterview of (b)(7)(c)
Nov 2002 (Attachment 14)
96lnterview of (b
Nov 2002 (Attachment 27)
97 Interview of
)(?)(f)
Nov 2002 (Attachment 12)
9s Interview of
Nov 2002 (Attachment 46)
99lnterview o
Nov 2002 (Attachment 12)
~----~
30.
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SUBJECT:
~)
(b)(1)'(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
51. ~
Dr.
RAHMAN onL_JNovember 2002.
conducted an autopsy on
His findings are presented in
(b)(1)
his report entitled, "Final Autposy Findings, CASE #
(b)(3) CIAAct ~~~~hich is attached to this report. In summaryL_,_ _ _
(b)(3) NatSecActDr.
listed. the cause of death as "undetermined."
(b)(6)
stated, however, that it was his clinical impression
(b)(7)(c).
that RAHMAN died of hypothermia. 100
(b)(3) CIAAct
_j
11
(b )(7)(f)
hypotherm~a is a diagnosis
of exclusion. In essence, other potential causes are ruled
out one by one until you are left with no other
possibility.
stated that he conducted a full
(b)( 1)
anterior neck dissection.
found no evidence of
(b)(3) CIAAct
hemorrhage in the tissue, muscles, and cartilage around the
(b)(3) NatSecAct neck and no evidence of damage to the Hyoid bone. Injuries
(b)(6)
such as these are common in cases of strangulation. I
I
(b)(7)(c)
examined the soft tissue on the inside of the mouth ana
(b )(7)(f)
found no evidence that pressure was placed over the mouth
'
as is common in cases of smothering. There was no trauma
to the teeth .. The head and skull were examined and
displayed no evidence of facial or skull fractures and no
blood
in the anterior chambers of the eyes. Jlexamined
(b)( 1)
the chest, trunk, abdomen, and genitals and ~no
(b)(3) CIAAct
evidence of trauma. RAHMAN had abrasions to both wrists
(b)(3) NatSecAct and ankles, but there was no evidence of infection. RAHMAN
(b)(6)
had a number of scrapes on his shoulders, legs, and hips;
(b)(7)(c)
however, there was no brui~ing around the abrasions
(b)(7)(f)
suggesting that there was no blunt force trauma. 101
(b)( 1 )
52.
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
zoz
'
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(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
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SUBJECT:
54.
In making the clinical diagnosis of death by
hypothermia,
based his conclusion and the clinical
environment in which RAHMAN was found and the information
compiled during the investigation.
based his
conclusions on the following factors
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
_ _ _ _ _ (b)(7)(c)_
100 Interview of Dr. [(b )(?)(f)------,1 Dec 2002 IAttachment 49)
32
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SUBJECT:
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CONCLUSIONS
The evidence developed during the course of this
investigation suggests the following:
o
los~
of bodyheat through
(b)( 1)
(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)(6)
(b)(7)(c)
Attachments
As stated
(b )(7)(f)
33
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lOP SECREI//Xl
SUBJECT:
f-S-1
(b)( 1)
L_D_i_s_t_r_i_b_u_t-io_n_.:---------c--~(b )( 3 ) C IAAct
Original & 1 - Addressee
1 - ADDO/CI
(b)(3) NatSecAct
(b)( 6 )
(b)(7)(c)
(b )(7)(f)
36
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ATTACHM:ENTS
~'(b)(3) CIAAct
(b)( 1)
lsep 2002
(b)(3) CIAAct
Sep 2002
(b)(3) NatSecAct
May 2002
~un 2002
Jun 2002
~(b)(3) CIAAct
Jun 2002 (b)(1)
7.
Oct 2002
(b)(3) CIAAct
8.
May 2002
(b)(3) NatSecAct
9.
Oct 2002.
10.
Jun 2002
(b)( 1)
11.
Sep 2002
(b)(3) CIAAct
12.
Interview of
(b)(3) NatSecAct
~Nov
2002
13. Interview of
v 2002
(b)(6)
_14.
Interview of
ov 2002
(b)(7)(c)
15.
Interview of
Dec 2002
(b )(7)(f)
(b)(3) CIAAct
16.
I Jun
2002
(b)( 1)
17 .
2002
(b)(3) CIAAct
18 .
Jul 2002
Aug 2002
(b)(3) NatSecAct 19 ..
20 .
Sep 2002
}
Nov 2002
21 .
(b)( 1)
22 .
(b)(3) CIAAct
23 .
(b)(3) NatSecAct
24 .
Jun 2002
Jul 2002
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