FBI Agents Complained of Prisoner Abuse, Records Say
Thursday, December 23, 2004 at 12:33AM
TheSpook
- Documents obtained by ACLU show continued reports of mistreatment in Iraq and Cuba.
FBI agents have lodged repeated complaints of physical and
mental mistreatment of prisoners held in Iraq and Cuba, saying in
reports that military officials have placed lighted cigarettes in
detainees' ears and humiliated Arab captives by wrapping Israeli flags
around them, according to new documents released Monday. The FBI
records, which are among the latest set of documents obtained by the
ACLU in its lawsuit against the federal government, also include
instances in which bureau officials said they were disgusted by
military interrogators who pretended to be FBI agents as a "ruse" to
glean intelligence from prisoners. The FBI complained that military
interrogators had gone beyond the restrictions of the Geneva Convention
that prohibit torture; the agents cited Bush administration guidelines
that permit the use of dogs and other techniques to harass prisoners.
The records disclosed Monday are the second set in which FBI officials
objected to military detention practices, and are notable because some
instances occurred after revelations this year of prisoner abuses at
the U.S.-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Earlier this month, the
ACLU released records in which FBI agents complained about prisoner
abuse in 2002. The new records show FBI complaints have continued
through 2004. In each case, the names of the agents were removed before
the records were released. FBI officials participate in interrogations
at military prisons and lockups as part of the bureau's
counterterrorism duties. FBI agents have been stationed at Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba, and in Iraq. [more]
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