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11 Oct 2008 02:46 pm
They Drove Them Insane
[Re-posted and updated because it matters.]
The torture techniques deployed against anyone George W. Bush unilaterally labeled an enemy combatant drove some of them insane:
A U.S. military officer
warned Pentagon officials that an American detainee was being driven
nearly insane by months of punishing isolation and sensory deprivation
in a U.S. military brig, according to documents obtained by the
American Civil Liberties Union and provided to The Associated Press...
They were deprived of
natural light for months and for years were forbidden even minor
distractions such as a soccer ball or a dictionary.
"I will continue to do what I can to help this individual maintain
his sanity, but in my opinion we're working with borrowed time," an
unidentified Navy brig official wrote of prisoner Yaser Esam Hamdi in
2002. "I would like to have some form of an incentive program in place
to reward him for his continued good behavior, but more so, to keep him
from whacking out on me."
This was not even in Gitmo. It was in a military brig in Norfolk, Virginia and Charleston, South Carolina, where the torture occurred on American soil and even against an American citizen, Jose Padilla. Many decent people in the armed forces resisted Bush and Cheney and Rumsfeld, but they couldn't stop them:
An officer was still
raising alarms about Hamdi's mental state after 14 months of jail with
no contact with lawyers, his family or even other prisoners. "I told him the last thing that I wanted to have happen was to send
him anywhere from here as a 'basket case,' of use to no one, to include
himself," the officer wrote in an e-mail to undisclosed government
officials in June 2003. "I fear the rubber band is nearing its breaking
point here and not totally confident I can keep his head in the game
much longer."
These people we made insane are the people we were trying to get intelligence from! You think insane people give us reliable information? Now recall the consequences of this torture with respect to Jose Padilla:
"During questioning, he often exhibits facial tics, unusual eye
movements and contortions of his body," Mr. Patel said. "The
contortions are particularly poignant since he is usually manacled and
bound by a belly chain when he has meetings with counsel."...
Now recall what we found out about Qahtani:
At the end of months of sleep deprivation and other forms of torture,
Qahtani, according to an FBI letter, "was evidencing behavior
consistent with extreme psychological trauma (talking to non existent
people, reporting hearing voices, crouching in a cell covered with a
sheet for hours on end)."
The established legal definition of torture is the infliction of "severe mental or physical" "pain or suffering" to gain intelligence. If you do believe these individuals have been subjected to severe mental pain and suffering, then George W. Bush is a war criminal.
(Photo: an official photograph showing the lengths to which
Padilla's guards went to maintain his total sensory deprivation. The
goggles and earmuffs block out all sound and light, and he is manacled
hand and foot, while being taken to have a tooth fixed. He is no
security threat, but he is treated like an animal.)
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