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National News See other National News Articles Title: CIA black site detainee served as training prop to teach interrogators torture techniques Newly declassified documents reveal Ammar al-Baluchi was repeatedly slammed against a wall while naked until all trainees received certification A detainee at a secret CIA detention site in Afghanistan was used as a living prop to teach trainee interrogators, who lined up to take turns at knocking his head against a plywood wall, leaving him with brain damage, according to a US government report. The details of the torture of Ammar al-Baluchi are in a 2008 report by the CIAs inspector general, newly declassified as part of a court filing by his lawyers aimed at getting him an independent medical examination. Baluchi, a 44-year-old Kuwaiti, is one of five defendants before a military tribunal on Guantánamo Bay charged with participation in the 9/11 plot, but the case has been in pre-trial hearings for 10 years, mired in a dispute over legal admissibility of testimony obtained after torture. According to the inspector generals report, the CIA was aware that the 2003 rendition of the detainee, Ammar al-Baluchi, from Pakistani custody to the black site north of Kabul was conducted extra-legally, because at the time he was in Pakistani jurisdiction and no longer represented a terrorist threat. The report said that interrogators at the site, known both as Cobalt and the Salt Pit, went beyond the CIAs guidelines in torturing Baluchi, using two techniques without approval: using a stick behind his knees in stress position that involved leaning back while kneeling, and dousing with ice-cold water. A detainee at Guantanamo Bay in 2009. How the CIA tortured its detainees Read more The technique of walling was approved by the enhanced interrogation technique guidelines sent by CIA headquarters. It involved placing the detainees heels against a specially designed plywood wall which had flexibility to it and putting a rolled up towel around the detainees neck. The interrogators would then grab the ends of the towel in front of and below the detainees face and shove [Baluchi] backwards into the wall, never letting go of the towel, the report said. One of the interrogators (identified only by a code) said the goal was to bounce the detainee off the wall. The report noted that Baluchi was naked for the proceedings. There was no time limit for the walling sessions but typically a session did not last for more than two hours at a time. They went on for so long because Baluchi was being used as a teaching prop. One former trainee told investigators all the interrogation students lined up to wall Ammar so that [the instructor] could certify them on their ability to use the technique. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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