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MAG: CHRISTINA AGUILERA MUSIC USED AS TORTURE IN GITMO
Drudge ^ | 6/12/05

Posted on 06/12/2005 8:39:56 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun

New York - TIME has obtained the first documented look inside the highly classified realm of military interrogations since the Gitmo Camp at Guantanamo Bay opened. The document is a secret 84-page interrogation log that details the interrogation of 'Detainee 063' at Guantanamo Bay. It is a remarkable look into the range of techniques and methods used for the interrogation of Mohammed al Qahtani, who is widely believed to be the so-called 20th hijacker, a compatriof Osama bin Laden and a man who had tried to enter the U.S. in August 2001 to take part in the Sept. 11 attacks. TIME's report, by Adam Zagorin and Michael Duffy, appears in this week's issue (on newsstands Monday).

A Night Watchman's Diary: The log reads like a night watchman's diary. It is a sometimes shocking and often mundane hour-by-hour, even minute-by-minute account of a campaign to extract information. The log records every time al- Qahtani eats, sleeps, exercises or goes to the bathroom and every time he complies with or refuses his interrogators' requests. The detainee's physical condition is frequently checked by medical corpsmen-sometimes as often as three times a day-which indicates either spectacular concern about al-Qahtani's health or persistent worry about just how much stress he can take. Although the log does not appear obviously censored, it is also plainly incomplete: there are numerous gaps in the notes about what is said and what is happening in the interrogation booth beyond details like "Detainee taken to bathroom and walked for 10 minutes," TIME reports.

Chief Pentagon spokesman Larry DiRita tells TIME that the log was compiled by various uniformed interrogators and observers on the Pentagon's Joint Task Force at Gitmo as the interrogation proceeded. It is stamped SECRET ORCON, a military acronym for a document that is supposed to remain with the organization that created it. A Pentagon official who has seen the log describes it as the "kind of document that was never meant to leave Gitmo."

Winter 2002-03 - Additional Techniques Approved: Despite the information gaps, the log offers a rare glimpse into the darker reaches of intelligence gathering, in which teams that specialize in extracting information by almost any means match wits and wills with men who are trained to keep quiet at almost any cost. It spans 50 days in the winter of 2002-03, from November to early January, a critical period at Gitmo, during which 16 additional interrogation techniques were approved by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for use on a select few detainees, including al-Qahtani, TIME reports.

More Muscular Strategies: Al-Qahtani's resilience under pressure in the fall of 2002 led top officials at Gitmo to petition Washington for more muscular "counter resistance strategies." On Dec. 2, Rumsfeld approved 16 of 19 stronger coercive methods. Now the interrogators could use stress strategies like standing for prolonged periods, isolation for as long as 30 days, removal of clothing, forced shaving of facial hair, playing on "individual phobias" (such as dogs) and "mild, non-injurious physical contact such as grabbing, poking in the chest with the finger and light pushing." According to the log, al-Qahtani experienced several of those over the next five weeks. The techniques Rumsfeld balked at included "use of a wet towel or dripping water to induce the misperception of suffocation." "Our Armed Forces are trained," a Pentagon memo on the changes read, "to a standard of interrogation that reflects a tradition of restraint." Nevertheless, the log shows that interrogators poured bottles of water on al-Qahtani's head when he refused to drink. Interrogators called this game "Drink Water or Wear It."

Dripping Water or Playing Christina Aguilera Music: After the new measures are approved, the mood in al-Qahtani's interrogation booth changes dramatically. The interrogation sessions lengthen. The quizzing now starts at midnight, and when Detainee 063 dozes off, interrogators rouse him by dripping water on his head or playing Christina Aguilera music. According to the log, his handlers at one point perform a puppet show "satirizing the detainee's involvement with al-Qaeda." He is taken to a new interrogation booth, which is decorated with pictures of 9/11 victims, American flags and red lights. He has to stand for the playing of the U.S. national anthem. His head and beard are shaved. He is returned to his original interrogation booth. A picture of a 9/11 victim is taped to his trousers. Al-Qahtani repeats that he will "not talk until he is interrogated the proper way." At 7 a.m. on Dec. 4, after a 12-hour, all-night session, he is put to bed for a four-hour nap, TIME reports.

Invasion of Space by Female: Over the next few days, al-Qahtani is subjected to a drill known as Invasion of Space by a Female, and he becomes especially agitated by the close physical presence of a woman. Then, around 2 p.m. on Dec. 6, comes another small breakthrough. He asks his handlers for some paper. "I will tell the truth," he says. "I am doing this to get out of here." He finally explains how he got to Afghanistan in the first place and how he met with bin Laden. In return, the interrogators honor requests from him to have a blanket and to turn off the air conditioner. Soon enough, the pressure ratchets up again. Various strategies of intimidation are employed anew. The log reveals that a dog is present, but no details are given beyond a hazy reference to a disagreement between the military police and the dog handler. Agitated, al-Qahtani takes back the story he told the day before about meeting bin Laden, TIME reports.

A 24-Hour Time Out: But a much more serious problem develops on Dec. 7: a medical corpsman reports that al-Qahtani is becoming seriously dehydrated, the result of his refusal to take water regularly. He is given an IV drip, and a doctor is summoned. An unprecedented 24-hour time out is called, but even as al-Qahtani is put under a doctor's care, music is played to "prevent detainee from sleeping." Nine hours later, a medical corpsman checks al-Qahtani's pulse and finds it "unusually slow." An electrocardiogram is administered by a doctor, and after al-Qahtani is transferred to a hospital, a CT scan is performed. A second doctor is consulted. Al-Qahtani's heartbeat is regular but slow: 35 beats a minute. He is placed in isolation and hooked up to a heart monitor, TIME reports.

Has Big Story to Tell: Over the next month, the interrogators experiment with other tactics. They strip-search him and briefly make him stand nude. They tell him to bark like a dog and growl at pictures of terrorists. They hang pictures of scantily clad women around his neck. A female interrogator so annoys al-Qahtani that he tells his captors he wants to commit suicide and asks for a crayon to write a will. At one stage, an Arabic-speaking serviceman, posing as a fellow detainee, is brought to Camp X-Ray for a short stay in an effort to gain al-Qahtani's confidence. The log reports that al-Qahtani makes several comments to interrogators that imply he has a big story to tell, but interrogators report that he seems either too scared or simply unwilling, to tell it. On Jan. 10, 2003, al-Qahtani says he knows nothing of terrorists but volunteers to return to the gulf states and act as a double agent for the U.S. in exchange for his freedom. Five days later, Rumsfeld's harsher measures are revoked after military lawyers in Washington raised questions about their use and efficacy, TIME reports.

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To: anniegetyourgun

And I was mad at the underwear on the head and the pissing on the Toran. This is really disturbing.


61 posted on 06/12/2005 9:36:07 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: cripplecreek

My reaction to Time's hate-America first GITMO hit-piece on how we treat one of bin Laden's minions is "so what". Then I read that they were forcing Christina Aguilera music on him until he fesses up. Now, that's effective interrogation.


62 posted on 06/12/2005 9:39:28 AM PDT by advance_copy (Stand for life, or nothing at all)
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To: SandRat

Click the pic for the reality of the "torture" in Gitmo..

Personally, I think Moe said it better...

63 posted on 06/12/2005 9:43:20 AM PDT by Itzlzha ("The avalanche has already started...it is too late for the pebbles to vote")
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To: anniegetyourgun

Christina Aguilera's "music" would definitely irritate me. But it indicates what girly men the Al Qaeda prisoners are that they can't tolerate her skankish gyrations. What's next on the intolerable list for them, breaking a nail?

Regards, Ivan


64 posted on 06/12/2005 9:43:53 AM PDT by MadIvan (You underestimate the power of the Dark Side - http://www.sithorder.com/)
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To: MadIvan
Christina Aguilera's "music" would definitely irritate me. But it indicates what girly men the Al Qaeda prisoners are that they can't tolerate her skankish gyrations. What's next on the intolerable list for them, breaking a nail?

The prisoners are just darn lucky they are not in a British prison. 24-Hours of Spice Girls would crack even the toughest of terrorists.

65 posted on 06/12/2005 9:45:59 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: anniegetyourgun
You can read the entire article from Time Mag here.

A couple of quick excerpts:

Pentagon officials tell TIME that most of the intelligence gleaned from those sessions was recorded in other documents. But the interrogation log gives a rare window into the techniques used by the U.S. military, suggesting at least in this case that disclosures were sometimes obtained not when al-Qahtani was under duress but when his handlers eased up on him.
and
How should a democratic nation proceed when it captures a high-value prisoner like al-Qahtani, when unlocking a mind might save lives?

Experts acknowledge that brute torture generally doesn't work because a person will say anything to stop the pain. So what, exactly, is effective? And when do the ends justify the means?

Having read through the article I can state there is nothing that has been done to him that I would object to if it were done to me.

Gulag, indeed!!

66 posted on 06/12/2005 9:46:34 AM PDT by upchuck (If our nation be destroyed, it would be from the judiciary." ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Cicero

These Boots Are Made For Walking - Nancy Sinatra


67 posted on 06/12/2005 9:47:36 AM PDT by sharktrager (http://hookedonphoniks.blogspot.com/)
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To: anniegetyourgun
Maybe Amnesty International has a point on this one...*grin*
68 posted on 06/12/2005 9:49:50 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: cripplecreek

They could have made 'em listen to Celine Dion, but that would have violated the Geneva Convention;)


69 posted on 06/12/2005 9:50:18 AM PDT by Frank_2001
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To: Calpernia

Publishing classified information to the public is punishable under the espionage laws. However, we have a government where laws regarding classified information are enforced selectively. If it were otherwise, then Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and others would be serving jail sentences and paying large fines. The list of perpetrators would be very long if we enforced treason laws.


70 posted on 06/12/2005 9:52:10 AM PDT by ampat
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To: Dan from Michigan

Just wait till they break out the Yoko Ono marathon!!!


71 posted on 06/12/2005 9:54:35 AM PDT by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of news)
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To: anniegetyourgun

Time's "source" is obviously Qahtani's lawyer.


72 posted on 06/12/2005 9:56:02 AM PDT by AmishDude (Join the AmishDude fan club: "Bravo" -- EODTIM69; "Very good!" -- pepperdog)
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To: anniegetyourgun

How about a duet of Micheal Bolton and Christina Aguilera?
Now that would be inhumane torture!


73 posted on 06/12/2005 9:57:46 AM PDT by willk
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To: memories

Yeah, really. Where is the mainstream media on that?


74 posted on 06/12/2005 9:58:03 AM PDT by Goodgirlinred ( GoodGirlInRed Four More Years!!!!!)
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To: Chewbacca

"....Listening to pop music while stuck in prison wouldn't be all that bad...."

I disagree. Being forced to listen to Whitney Houston or Celine Dion would be among the most ghastly and intolerable tortures I could imagine.


75 posted on 06/12/2005 9:59:07 AM PDT by Renfield (Philosophy chair at the University of Wallamalloo!!)
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

Who is that?


76 posted on 06/12/2005 9:59:25 AM PDT by Goodgirlinred ( GoodGirlInRed Four More Years!!!!!)
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To: Always Right

I would put them in with the likes of the Krays and other East End gangsters. Then they would know what real torture is.

Quite frankly, I don't give a whit about their "rights". They're Islamic terrorists and should be thanking Allah your lads didn't put a bullet into the back of their heads.

Regards, Ivan


77 posted on 06/12/2005 10:00:19 AM PDT by MadIvan (You underestimate the power of the Dark Side - http://www.sithorder.com/)
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To: anniegetyourgun
"... Nevertheless, the log shows that interrogators poured bottles of water on al-Qahtani's head when he refused to drink. Interrogators called this game "Drink Water or Wear It."

That's my USMC alright!

Semper FI.

78 posted on 06/12/2005 10:02:12 AM PDT by The KG9 Kid (Semper Fi!)
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To: cripplecreek

the horror....the horror...


79 posted on 06/12/2005 10:04:00 AM PDT by God luvs America (When the silent majority speaks the earth trembles!)
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To: anniegetyourgun
Make them watch an NPR Begathon!! That will make anyone talk.

PRay for W and Our Troops

80 posted on 06/12/2005 10:04:22 AM PDT by bray (Pray for Iraq's Freedom from Mohammad)
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