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05
Aug

Pakistani Suspected of Qaeda Ties Is Held

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Categories: Children, Detainee, Detainee Abuse, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, Extraordinary Rendition, F.B.I., Female Detainee and USA

..This is such an obvious lie!  How do they expect us to believe these things?  Be sure to read her background under ‘profiles’!

WASHINGTON — An American-trained Pakistani neuroscientist with ties to operatives of Al Qaeda has been charged with trying to kill American soldiers and F.B.I. agents in a police station in Afghanistan last month, the Justice Department said Monday night.

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The scientist, Aafia Siddiqui, who studied at Brandeis University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was transferred to New York on Monday, and is to be arraigned Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, the department said in a statement.

Ms. Siddiqui, 36, disappeared with her three children while visiting her parents’ home in Karachi, Pakistan, in March 2003, leading human rights groups and her family to believe she had been secretly detained. But in interviews Monday and in a criminal complaint made public later Monday, American officials said they had no knowledge of Ms. Siddiqui’s location for the past five years until July 17, when Ms. Siddiqui and a teenage boy were detained in Ghazni, Afghanistan, after local authorities became suspicious of their loitering outside the provincial governor’s compound.

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18
Jul

Osama bin Laden’s driver ‘helped FBI’

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Categories: F.B.I., Salim Hamdan, Sleep Deprivation and Torture

From correspondents in New York

A ONE-time driver for Osama bin Laden helped the FBI try to track down his boss after being captured in Afghanistan, his former interrogators have testified.

Salim Hamdan led agents to the al-Qaeda chief’s compounds in Kandahar and mapped out his movements among safe houses, training camps and other remote corners of Afghanistan in the month after the September 11 attacks, FBI special agent Robert Fuller said at a pretrial hearing yesterday.

The US military is preparing to use the interrogations against Hamdan at the first American war crimes trial since World War II.

The Yemeni prisoner faces a maximum life sentence if convicted of conspiracy and supporting terrorism.

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05
Jun

Congress To Hear From IG’s On Gitmo, Rendition

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Categories: Detainee Abuse, Extraordinary Rendition and F.B.I.

(The Politico) The Inspector General for the Department of Justice will appear before Congress on Wednesday to discuss his office’s recent report, “A Review of the FBI’s Involvement in and Observations of Detainee Interrogations in Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, and Iraq.”

The hearing will be led by Rep. Bill Delahunt (D-Mass), chairman of the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight.

On Thursday, the same panel will hear from the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General regarding the case of Maher Arar, a Canadian citizen who was detained by U.S. authorities while laid over at JFK airport. He was renditioned to Syria where he says he was tortured and locked in a tiny cell for months. At the conclusion of the hearing, DHS will release its report on Arar, who has since been cleared of any connection to terrorism.

27
May

Detainee treatment: new details

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Categories: "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques", F.B.I. and Torture

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Reporter Peter Grier discusses recent findings in a Justice Department audit of the FBI and the US interrogation system.

Washington - At the US prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, military guards called their sleep-disruption efforts for detainees the “frequent-flier program.” This involved constant cell changes meant to disrupt prisoners’ rest and lower their resistance to interrogations.

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25
May

FBI files indict Bush, Cheney and Co. as war criminals

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Categories: F.B.I. and war crimes

By Bill Van Auken

The most stunning revelation in a 370-page Justice US Department Inspector General’s report released this week was that agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation had formally opened a “War Crimes” file, documenting torture they had witnessed at the Guantánamo Bay US prison camp, before being ordered by the administration to stop writing their reports.
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23
May

FBI agents created “war crimes file” documenting US torture

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Categories: C.I.A., F.B.I. and Torture
By Joe Kay

FBI agents who witnessed the torture of detainees at the US prison camp in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba created what they called a “war crimes” file documenting what they had seen, according to a report released Tuesday by the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG).

The file, initiated in 2002, was ordered shut down by higher-ups in 2003 and agents were told to stop keeping records of the illegal acts that they had seen. Nonetheless, the use of the term “war crimes” by the US government’s main domestic intelligence arm, an agency with its own long record of political repression, is an extraordinary confirmation of charges that have long been leveled by opponents of the Bush administration and the criminal practices it has carried out in the so-called “global war on terror.”

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22
May

Report cites inaction on FBI’s interrogation worries

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Categories: "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques", Abuse, C.I.A., Detainee Abuse and F.B.I.

WASHINGTON — FBI agents repeatedly complained that harsh interrogation techniques used on detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan and at Guantanamo Bay might violate the law and jeopardize future criminal trials, but administration officials did little to address the concerns, a government watchdog concluded in a report released Tuesday.
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At one point in 2003, several top Justice Department officials took the concerns about interrogation practices used by the military at Guantanamo to the National Security Council, Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine said in his report. However, Fine said the complaints did not appear to trigger any response from the National Security Council, which includes President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Although the FBI’s concerns about harsh interrogation techniques were previously known, Fine’s report provides the most detailed narrative yet of how top law enforcement and military officials were slow to respond to the agents’ complaints and how, in some instances, administration officials appear to have disregarded them.

Several witnesses told Fine’s investigators that then-Attorney General John Ashcroft also brought the matter to the attention of the National Security Council or the Pentagon.

Fine couldn’t verify the accounts because Ashcroft refused to be interviewed.

The 370-page report took four years to complete, with its release delayed by the Pentagon’s attempt to keep a larger portion of the report classified, according to Fine. His investigators interviewed more than 230 witnesses and surveyed 1,000 FBI agents.
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21
May

Warnings weren’t heeded on detainees’ treatment

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Categories: "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques", Abuse, Detainee, Detainee Abuse, F.B.I., Guantanamo and Torture

FBI agents reported possible violations, according to a Justice report

By Marisa Taylor

WASHINGTON - FBI agents repeatedly complained that harsh interrogation techniques used on detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo might violate the law, but administration officials did little to address the concerns, a government watchdog said in a report released yesterday.

At one point in 2003, several top Justice Department officials took the concerns about interrogation practices used by the military at Guantanamo to the National Security Council, Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine said in his report.

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21
May

Habib’s claims backed by FBI agent

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Categories: "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques", Abuse, Detainee, Detainee Abuse, F.B.I. and Guantanamo

Brendan Nicholson

AN FBI agent has described how she watched Australian detainee Mamdouh Habib vomit repeatedly during a lengthy interrogation session at Guantanamo Bay.

In a report prepared by the US Justice Department, the agent said that Mr Habib was interrogated in two 15-hour sessions with only a short break between them.
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20
May

Report: FBI Slow in Reporting Detainee Abuse

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Categories: "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques", Abuse, Bush Lies, Detainee, Detainee Abuse, Detainee Treatment Act and F.B.I.

By Carrie Johnson Washington Post Staff Writer

FBI officials should have moved more quickly to sound alarms about abusive interrogation practices its agents witnessed in Cuba, Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a report by an agency watchdog released this morning.

The lengthy study by the Justice Department’s inspector general clears the FBI of engaging in coercive questioning of terrorism suspects, concluding that “the vast majority of FBI agents deployed in the military zones” adhered to bureau policies and balked at more aggressive tactics used by Defense Department and CIA employees and contractors.
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17
May

FBI assists with detainee cases, differs with CIA

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Categories: Abuse, Bush Blowback, C.I.A., Death Penalty, Detainee, Detainee Abuse and F.B.I.

By Randall Mikkelsen

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI is helping to get information from detainees and prepare terrorism cases against suspects at Guantanamo Bay, despite differences with the CIA over harsh interrogation techniques, the bureau’s director said on Friday.

But, in an appearance at the National Press Club, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Robert Mueller declined to say whether a single U. S. interrogation standard was needed to prohibit coercive tactics like waterboarding, a form of simulated drowning widely criticized as torture.
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24
Apr

To Kill a Mockingbird, Again?

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Categories: Bagram, Black Site, C.I.A., Detainee, Detainee Abuse, Detainee Treatment Act, Disappeared, Extraordinary Rendition, F.B.I., Family, Female Detainee, Ghost, Guantanamo, High Profile, KSM, Lies of the U.S. Administration, Military Tribunal, Minor, Pakistan, Torture, Torture flights, URGENT Health Issue, Withholding Medical Treatment and human rights

By Miral Sattar

2006

I had been following Uzair Paracha’s trial closely in the news. I, like many others, was confident the jury would announce a ‘not guilty’ verdict.

Uzair Paracha, 26, is a Pakistani native and a graduate from the elite business school IBA, Institute of Business Administration. He is a legal immigrant who grew up in both the US and Karachi, Pakistan. To further his family’s ventures, he started his real estate business in February 2003. On March 28, 2003, he was arrested by FBI agents at his office and taken to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Manhattan.

Uzair Paracha’s father had asked him to check the immigration status for a friend of a friend, Majid Khan. Unbeknownst to Paracha, Majid Khan was a suspected Al-Qaida operative. After Uzair Paracha made that call to the INS, he was arrested for impersonating an Al-Qaida operative.

In November 2005, a jury found Paracha guilty of terrorism charges for helping a suspected al-Qaida operative sneak into the US. He could face up to 75 years in prison for making a phone call.

The verdict surprised and shocked me. It reminded me of Harper Lee’s “To Kill A Mockingbird,” a novel which takes place in the 1960s. Lee’s story revolves around two children and their father, Atticus Finch. In the novel, Atticus defends Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused of sexually assaulting a racist’s daughter. Despite Atticus’ strong defense, the jury in the novel finds Tom Robinson guilty.

Surely, a lot has changed since the 1960s. After all, isn’t justice blind? In the novel Atticus states:

“But there is one way in this country in which all men are created equal - there is one human institution that makes a pauper the equal of a Rockefeller, the stupid man the equal of an Einstein, and the ignorant man the equal of any college president. That institution, gentlemen, is a court. It can be the Supreme Court of the United States of the humblest J. P. court in the land, or this honorable court which you serve. Our courts have their faults, as does any human institution, but in this country our courts are the great levelers, and in our courts all men are created equal.”

But the legal system consistently fails the very people it is supposed to defend. The government offered Paracha a plea to plead guilty a month before his trial. If Paracha plead guilty he would only have to serve five years. Since Paracha had already served three, that meant he would only have had to serve 15 more months. He went to trial to clear his name and instead could now face up to 75 years in prison. After 5 short hours of deliberation Paracha’s jury found him guilty on all accounts.

According to his friends and family, Uzair Paracha was on the path to success. He traveled back and forth between NYC and Pakistan for his family ventures. In Pakistan, Paracha’s father worked in Karachi, shipping clothing made in Pakistan to companies in the United States such as K-Mart. Paracha’s father is a well known philanthropist in Karachi, Pakistan who has built schools, orphanages and hospitals. During one trip in 2003, Paracha says he was subject to 72 hours of interrogation and torture until he told the FBI what they wanted to hear. According to Paracha his confession was a direct result of fear and exhaustion during his interrogation.

The U. S. Government has kept Uzair Paracha in solitary confinement for almost three years. Before his detainment, Uzair Paracha weighed 170 lbs. Currently, his weight is at 114 lbs. He is held in solitary confinement in a room the size of an average household closet. There is no heat and the light is on 24 hours a day.

The Paracha family tragedy is doubled. Paracha’s father, Saifullah Paracha, has been held as an enemy combatant since 2003. Right now, he is detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. There has been pressure from the United Nations to close down the camp due to inhumane conditions for inmates. The Bush Administration recently released the names of the detainees being held at Guantanamo Bay. There are approximately 500 inmates imprisoned at the military base without any formal charge. The prisoners at Guantanamo Bay are imprisoned indefinitely.

Even more than 40 years after Harper Lee’s novel was written, I find myself asking, is justice really blind? Racial bias and prejudice again have won. Uzair Paracha awaits sentencing at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. As the war against terror continues, we realize justice is not blind. For some, America is the land of opportunity, but for others who arrive here it is the land of crushed spirits and dreams.
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24
Apr

Springtime for Bushies: Torture, torture, torture!

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Categories: "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques", Abu Ghraib, Afghanistan, Bagram, C.I.A., Detainee, Detainee Abuse, Detainee Treatment Act, Extraordinary Rendition, F.B.I., Guantanamo, Torture and Torture flights

Americans are paying for it, literally, with their tax dollars, and symbolically, diplomatically and politically, too, since now, human-rights-abusing governments around the world are simply ignoring their calls for justice against whomever they may apply their heavy-handed crackdowns. And someday, somewhere, if the news ever emerges that American civilians or military personnel have been tortured by another country’s troops or by terrorists, and perhaps even photographed and mocked in their humiliation as detainees were by giggling U.S. soldiers at Baghdad’s Abu Ghraib prison, what will the American government say? Will it whine, “Hey, that’s not fair!”?

The United States under the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld-Rice-Powell-Ashcroft-Tenet political machine is and has been in the torture business - and American taxpayers who are funding it don’t even know where some of the secret facilities are where the abuse is taking place in their names.

In an undated photo, a shackled detainee is transported to an interview with U.S. officials at the prison at the American naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba

An editorial in Switzerland’s Le Temps looks forward to the forthcoming, presidential-election change that will sweep the White House clean of its current occupants, who have done so much in such a short time to deplete the United States’ once considerable resources - including its credibility on the world diplomatic stage - destroy its political institutions and weaken its military. Meanwhile, France’s Le Monde wonders if “Bushism, after George [W.] Bush” can ever effectively be cleaned up by a new White House leadership team.

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22
Apr

Few Clear Wins in U.S. Anti-Terror Cases

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Categories: F.B.I. and Terrorism

Moving Early on Domestic Suspects Often Does Not Bring Convictions

By Carrie Johnson and Walter Pincus
Washington Post Staff Writers

When seven ragtag men in a Miami religious sect were indicted in 2006 for their role in a bizarre plot to blow up the FBI Miami office and Chicago’s Sears Tower, then- Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales said the case represented “a new brand of terrorism” among homegrown gangs that “may prove to be as dangerous as groups like al-Qaeda.”

Justice Department officials used similar rhetoric in a 2003 case against a Tampa-area man and his associates who allegedly supported a reign of terror by a violent Palestinian group. The officials did so again in a 2004 case involving a Dallas charity known as the Holy Land Foundation, which they said provided “blood money” to finance overseas suicide bombings.

But juries in all three cases saw things differently than the government’s national security team. In the most recent disappointment for federal prosecutors, a jury last week did not reach a verdict in the Miami case for the second time. In the Holy Land case, one defendant was cleared of the charges and jurors deadlocked on charges against the others. After 12 days of deliberation, jurors in the Tampa case acquitted two men and could not agree on the charges against the main defendant.

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06
Apr

Interview with Frank Lindh

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Categories: "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques", Afghanistan, C.I.A., Detainee, Detainee Abuse, Extended Solitary Confinement, F.B.I., High Profile, Lies of the U.S. Administration, Rumsfeld, Taliban Prisoner, Torture, USA, qala-i-janghi and war crimes

From Cageprisoners…

Frank and his son, John, in New York City. Courtesy of Frank Lindh.

In an exclusive interview with Cageprisoners, the father of John Walker Lindh, Frank Lindh, discusses his son’s story. John Lindh, an American Muslim convert, was captured in Afghanistan in December 2001. Northern Alliance and US forces subsequently subjected Lindh to inhumane treatment and torture. After a malicious media campaign against Lindh, Lindh was sentenced to twenty years imprisonment in the US. Now, his one hope of legal recourse is a presidential commutation of his sentence.

cAGEPRISONERS: Let’s begin with the obvious: how is John doing? How is his morale? He does he occupy his time?

FRANK LINDH: Actually I’m restricted in my ability to answer that question because John has been placed under a gag order. It’s called “special administrative measures.” It was not part of his plea bargain. It was something that was imposed by the government separately. It provides that those of us who have direct contact with John are not allowed to communicate directly or indirectly with other people about things that John tells us. But I can say, in general terms, that John is doing very well. He is keeping good spirits. He remains very devout in his devotion to Islam, and he is very committed to his studies. More than that I really can’t say.

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27
Mar

Turf War Between NYPD and FBI Centers on Terrorism

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Categories: Bagram, C.I.A., F.B.I. and counter-terrorism

BY DAFNA LINZER
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Not long after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as New York City began to build a counterterrorism effort to rival those of most nations, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly decided to put an end to the department’s reliance on the FBI for classified data coming in from Washington.(USD 3.14)

Mr. Kelly, who was working to protect the city against another attack, wanted his own access to the stream of threat reporting concerning New York. The solution was to install a classified-information vault, like the FBI’s, at the New York City Police Department headquarters.

Mr. Kelly made the request in the spring of 2002 and waited six years for an answer. After questions from the Washington Post for this story, the FBI said it has decided to approve the vault, a specially designed, guarded room known as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility.

No other police department in the United States has responded to the threats of terrorism in quite the same way as the NYPD — or clashed as sharply with the nation’s primary counterterrorism agency, the FBI.

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