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Seton Hall Law Students Uncover Proof that Guantánamo Interrogations Routinely Videotaped
Seton Hall Press Release ^ | 2/14/08

Posted on 02/15/2008 10:16:57 AM PST by LibWhacker

General Reports More than 24,000 Interrogations Conducted Since 2002; Assertions that All Interrogations Were Videotaped Affect Impending 9/11 Trials

Newark, NJ—Seton Hall Law’s Center for Policy and Research has discovered new evidence of a longstanding government practice of recording interrogations at Guantánamo Bay. In light of the national debate about the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) destruction of video recordings, the report proves that the two CIA tapes that were destroyed were only a tiny fraction of perhaps 24,000 recorded interrogations.

A May 2005 report by Lieutenant General Kevin Kiley confirms that each interrogation at Guantánamo was videotaped. Lieutenant General Randall Schmidt issued a report the following month stating that more than 24,000 interrogations of detainees took place at Guantánamo over a three-year period. In the meantime, the Bush administration has announced it will pursue the death penalty for six detainees who will stand trial for crimes related to the attacks of September 11, 2001.

Professor Mark Denbeaux, Director of the Center for Policy and Research at Seton Hall Law, commented, “Our students proved that Guantánamo interrogations were videotaped, which impacts the impending trials of the six detainees. We all want to see the perpetrators of 9/11 punished. But if the tapes of those interrogations still exist, it is imperative that we understand, before these trials start, whether the information was obtained through standard interrogation procedures or through torture.”

Captured on Tape, the Center’s seventh Guantánamo Report, is based entirely on the government’s own documents, most of which were procured through Freedom of Information Act suits. The prior Reports have been cited by the Senate Armed Services Committee, the House Armed Services Committee, the House Appropriations Committee, and the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security; and introduced into the Congressional Record.

Included in Captured on Tape:

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Federal judges ordered that “all evidence and information regarding the torture, mistreatment, and abuse of detainees now at the United States Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay” be preserved.

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The CIA admits to destroying at least two videotapes.

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Seton Hall Law has discovered records indicating that the more than 24,000 interrogations conducted at Guantánamo were videotaped. However, despite evidence of their existence from its own generals, DOD has yet to admit that these records exist.

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DOD has video cameras in every Guantánamo interrogation room and each interrogation was observed by intelligence agents and other agency monitors on closed circuit units.

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Multiple intelligence-gathering agencies conducted interrogations of detainees in the Guantánamo Bay video-monitored rooms. Agencies include the CIA, Criminal Investigation Task Force, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Defense Intelligence Analysis, Army Criminal Investigative Division, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and Naval Criminal Investigative Service.

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Detainees routinely refer to the videotapes of their interrogations.

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The government records contain graphic evidence that interrogators regularly used force and violence while interrogating detainees. These same interrogators often hindered videotaping during interrogations by covering and obstructing the surveillance cameras.

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The U.S. government keeps meticulous records of all interrogations, evidenced by FBI agent accounts of detailed logs available to provide detainees’ names, dates and room locations of interrogations, as well as the names of the interviewers. The government systematically logs all video recordings.

Joshua Denbeaux, senior fellow and co-author of the report, stated, “The CIA created a furor when it destroyed just two tapes of Guantánamo interrogations. Now we know there are possibly other tapes in existence of 24,000 interrogations. With Guantánamo detainees about to stand trial it is time for Congress to step in and ensure the tapes of all Guantánamo interrogations remain intact and catalogued. The detainees’ defense counsel should have access to the tapes.”

“Information obtained through coerced interrogations is not admissible at trial,” remarked Michael Ricciardelli, student research fellow and report co-author. “The information in our report suggests that all interrogations at the Guantánamo camp are recorded. These videos can be examined to verify that all information being used in forthcoming trials was obtained legitimately.”

Captured on Tape was compiled by the Center’s 27 student and graduate research fellows. The report may be read at http://law.shu.edu/news/guantanamo_reports.htm.


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KEYWORDS: cia; gitmo; guantanamo; gwot; intelligence; interrogations; setonhall; videotaped
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To: Williams

Good point. However, even with the “big six”, questions remain as to the reliability of the evidence, since torture may have been used in its collection.


21 posted on 02/15/2008 8:18:16 PM PST by secretagent (When cooking frogs - don't bring to a boil too rapidly.)
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To: secretagent

torture may have been used to force me to buy my last car, but there is no evidence of it. I believe at least one of the 6 is on videotape from Afghanistan discussing the 9-11 attack he masterminded with Bin Laden. Why would you assume there “might” be torture versus the fact they are guilty?


22 posted on 02/15/2008 8:51:47 PM PST by Williams
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To: Williams

Torture at Guantanamo:

http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB117529704337355155-lMyQjAxMD


23 posted on 02/16/2008 10:15:43 AM PST by secretagent (When cooking frogs - don't bring to a boil too rapidly.)
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To: secretagent

Your carrying water for the terrorists is disgusting. Once again, the mastermind of the 911 attacks was in videotapes from Aghanistan with Osama Bin Laden, and you are spreading horse manure about coerced confessions. You ignored everything I said and choose to believe in the innocence of these mass murderers. Maybe they should put you in a cell with these dogs so they can show you how peaceful they are.


24 posted on 02/16/2008 11:44:03 AM PST by Williams
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To: LibWhacker
Apples and Oranges. The destroyed tapes were of the waterboarding. These idiots are trying to make it seem as if they are one and same and intentionally implying a giant coverup.

Of course interrogations (interviews) are recorded. That way they can be reviewed and possibly be used as evidence against the detained -likely- terrorist. The morons are patting themselves on the back because they asked the DoD if they recorded these events and the DoD responded "Yes." Wow. Some shrewd investigating going on there.

25 posted on 02/16/2008 11:53:52 AM PST by Toadman ((molon labe))
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To: untrained skeptic

Denbeaux might be shocked to learn that the rules of evidence that apply in , say, any European criminal court , are quite tolerant of police interrogation methods that to us may seem brutal. I say, “might,” because surely he can’t be as naive as he pretends.


26 posted on 02/16/2008 12:14:44 PM PST by RobbyS
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To: Williams

You have resorted to ad hominum attack. Have a nice day.


27 posted on 02/16/2008 3:29:48 PM PST by secretagent (When cooking frogs - don't bring to a boil too rapidly.)
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To: secretagent

terrorist sympathizers are deserving of criticism, I did have a nice day.


28 posted on 02/16/2008 8:08:28 PM PST by Williams
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