Bush team 'knew of abuse' at Guantánamo Bay
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Evidence of prisoner abuse and possible war
crimes at Guantánamo Bay reached the highest levels of the Bush
administration as early as autumn 2002, but Donald Rumsfeld, the
defence secretary, chose to do nothing about it, according to a new
investigation published exclusively in the Guardian today. The
investigation, by the veteran journalist Seymour Hersh, quotes one
former marine at the camp recalling sessions in which guards would
"fuck with [detainees] as much as we could" by inflicting pain on them.
The Bush administration repeatedly assured critics that inmates were
granted recreation periods, but one Pentagon adviser told Hersh how,
for some prisoners, they consisted of being left in straitjackets in
intense sunlight with hoods over their heads. Hersh provides details of
how President George Bush signed off on the establishment of a secret
unit that was given advance approval to kill or capture and interrogate
"high-value" suspects - considered by many to be in defiance of
international law - an officially "unacknowledged" programme that was
eventually transferred wholesale from Guantánamo to the Abu Ghraib
prison in Iraq.[more ]
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