Larry Siems,
The Torture Report
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July 26, 2010

Today we post Part 1 of Chapter 5 of the Torture Report, titled The Battle Lab, which looks at the development of a systematic torture program aimed at breaking detainees in the custody of the U.S. military in Guant獺namo Bay , Cuba . In this first section, A Special Project, we take a long look at the lab's signature experimentthe 50-day interrogation of Mohammed al Qahtani from November 23, 2002 through January 11, 2003.

As I was working on this section, I kept thinking of this sentence from the declaration of former GTMO prosecutor Lt. Col. Darrel Vandeveld, quoted in :

I lack the words to express the heartsickness I experienced when I came to understand the pointless, purely gratuitous mistreatment of Mr. Jawad by my fellow soldiers.

Mr. Jawad is Mohammed Jawad, the young (underage when he arrived at Guant獺namo) detainee who was subjected to the military's frequent flyer sleep deprivation program. As we'll see throughout Chapter 5, pointless and purely gratuitous does not mean thoughtless or spontaneous, and nowhere is that clearer than in the interrogation of Mohammed al Qahtani, in which seven weeks of surpassing pointlessness and gratuitousness was the culmination of months of carefully designed, Washington-approved cruelties and humiliations.

Heartsickness indeed.

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