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the fact that someone at Guantanamo told staff in the Behavioral Health Unit where Al Hanashi was found to turn off all computer logging of events that were then occurring. NCIS was never able to determine who had ordered the database logs shut down. Al Hanashi had made multiple suicide attempts in the month or so prior to his death, and even been put on suicide watch at least once. The description of his underwear type did not comport with other reported rules about the kinds of clothing allowed for Guantanamo inmates. At least one camp staff member interviewed by NCIS said they were surprised when they saw the deceased Al Hanashi wearing clothing that had not been approved. According to the FOIA documents, Al Hanashi was considered a leader among the other detainees, and the day he died had complained to the Chief of the Behavioral Health Unit about proposed changes in the rules governing punishment in that unit. He also complained about being tortured on the day he died, and wrote in a final note that he was very upset when his report was ignored, and said he didn't want to live anymore.
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interrogator in the hour prior to his death. But other witnesses told NCIS the interrogation had been cancelled that morning, either by the interrogator, or by Al Amri himself. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) investigator that examined the death scene found it difficult to understand how this prisoner could have killed himself in the time allotted while he was under surveillance. NCIS concluded Al Amri had stood upon a folded bed mattress in order to reach the air vent to which he presumably attached the rope of his jerry-rigged noose (made from bed sheets). The air vent itself was over eight feet above the floor of the cell. Despite the fact that the detainee had not supposedly met with an attorney, documents from the NCIS investigation state there were materials of a confidential attorney-client nature in Al Amri's possession at the time of his death, and these were turned over to the Judge Advocate's Office at Guantanamo.
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announced on the evening of May 30, 2007 that a Saudi prisoner had died of suicide. They announced: "The detainee was found unresponsive and not breathing in his cell by guards." The DoD did not immediately release the dead man's identity. The DoD asserted that his body would be treated with cultural
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Al Naimi said that Al Zahrani was only 16 when he was captured. Al Naimi thought he should have been treated as a minor. "He was 21 when he died, barely the legal age in most countries, and was merely 16 when he was picked up four and half years ago. His age shows that he is not even supposed to be
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According to documents released via Freedom of Information Act in 2016, Al Hanashi died by tearing off a piece of elastic underwear and strangling himself to death. Attempts by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service to understand the timeline of events leading up to the death were complicated by
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Lawyers for Guantanamo detainees reported that the camp authorities were confiscating detainees' mail and legal papers. The lawyers report that at least one of their clients attributes the confiscation to DOD thinking they might suggest that the suicides were planned, and possibly encouraged, by
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committed against us." Harris also said that the Guantanamo detainees were: "dangerous, committed to killing Americans." He claimed that there was a myth among the detainees that if three detainees were known to have died in the camps, the DOD would be pressured to send the rest of the detainees
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On January 24, 2005 the U.S. military revealed that in 2003, there were 350 incidents of "self-harm". 120 of those incidents of self-harm were attempts by detainees to hang themselves. Twenty-three detainees participated in a mass-suicide attempt from August 18 to 26, 2003. A number of incidents
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were released from the detention camp. News media reported from interviews with them that some former detainees described despair and numerous attempts among prisoners to take their own lives, in large part because of individuals' belief in their innocence, the harshness of camp conditions, and
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On January 24, 2005 the U.S. military revealed that in 2003, there were 350 incidents of "self-harm" among detainees at Guantanamo. 120 of those incidents were attempts by detainees to hang themselves. From August 18 to 26, 2003, twenty-three detainees participated in a mass-suicide attempt.
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In 2017, FOIA documents on the investigation into the death of Al Amri revealed that he had been found hanging in his cell with his hands tied in a "snug" fashion behind his back. According to the clerk in charge of the computer logs that tracked detainee movements, Al Amri had been with an
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were the first inmate deaths at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp. The DoD acknowledged there had been a total of 41 suicide attempts among 29 detainees until that date. Since June 2006, DOD has announced three suicide deaths by detainees at Guantanamo. In 2008, the NCIS released a heavily
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Other newspaper reports commented on the timing of the death, pointing out that it was almost a year after the three deaths of June 10, 2006, which DOD had reported as suicides. The press noted that these incidents in 2006 and 2007 had followed a new commander taking over
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Some people in the conservative Islamic kingdom questioned whether Muslim men would kill themselves since suicide is a grave sin in Islam. But defense lawyers and some former detainees said many prisoners at Guantanamo are wasting away in deep despair at their long
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reported that DOD spokesmen have claimed that the dead men received assistance from others. Further, the DOD claims that preparations for the hangings were written on the blank paper issued to the detainees' lawyers. As part of the investigation by the
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Joshua Denbeaux of the Center for Constitutional Rights said that the suicides: "... represent the Pentagon's absolute worst nightmare." Denbeaux added: "... many of these prisoners have been trying to kill themselves, for months, if not years."
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I wouldn't characterize it as a good PR move. What I would say is that we are always concerned when someone takes his own life, because as Americans, we value life, even the lives of violent terrorists who are captured waging war against our
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The interrogations dealt with them only during the first month of their detention. For more than a year before I left Guantanamo in November 2005, they were left alone. But they were still held in bad conditions in the camp by the
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Admiral Harris was quoted as saying: "I think it is less about the length of their detention ... It's less about that and it's more that they continue to fight their fight, I think the vast majority of detainees are resisting us."
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the Bush administration coined to describe camp events. Medical experts outside the camp have argued that doctors did not have sufficient understanding of the detainees to make such conclusions about their intentions or motives.
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The Associated Press reported that news of the deaths raised skepticism over whether the Saudi men had committed suicide. The article reports Saudi government and family speculation that the men were driven to suicide by
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publicized classified documents that showed the Pentagon had approved interrogation techniques at Guantánamo including sleep deprivation, and exposure to extreme hot and cold, bright lights without relief, and loud
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2010 article, based on accounts by four former Guantanamo guards, asserted that DOD had initiated a cover-up of deaths resulting from torture during interrogation. The DOD has denied these allegations.
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The most widely circulated footage showed Mr. Khadr breaking down in a room by himself, repeatedly saying something that sounded like "kill me, or ya ummi ," after ripping off his orange jumpsuit.
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Reporters noted that numerous attempted suicides occurred after a change in command at the camp resulted in an increase in the severity of interrogation techniques used against the detainees.
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In 2002 the United States government kept conditions at Guantanamo extremely secret, not releasing information about the detainees and especially not their names. That year, the
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happened after a change in command at the camp in 2003 resulted in an increase in the severity of interrogation techniques used by military and CIA intelligence officers.
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released the report of a joint investigation, based on accounts by four former Military Intelligence staff, stationed at the time at Guantanamo. The article written by
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soon after, Denbeaux said. 'He told us he would rather die than stay in Guantánamo,' the attorney said. 'He doesn't believe he will ever get out of Guantánamo alive.'
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characterized this as an attempt by the Bush administration "... to pull back from the earlier comments about public relations and 'asymmetric warfare'."
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Later in the tape, a distraught Khadr is seen rocking, his face in his hands. 'Help me,' he sobs repeatedly. He also appears to say 'Kill me.'
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On June 10, 2006 the DOD announced that three detainees had died at Guantanamo, saying they "killed themselves in an apparent
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in 2002. In mid-2002 the DoD changed the way they classified suicide attempts, and enumerated them under other acts of "
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for enemy combatants at its naval base in Cuba. Two of the men had been cleared by the military for release. The
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On December 5, 2007, an unidentified detainee was treated at the prison hospital after trying to cut his throat.
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Scott Horton, "Law School Study Finds Evidence Of Cover-Up After Three Alleged Suicides At Guantanamo in 2006"
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and that he was a military veteran of the Saudi army. He had never been allowed to meet with an attorney.
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On June 12, 2006, Cully Stimson, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs, said:
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detainees and said in June 2006 that he was worried that other detainees were candidates for suicide.
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were made by United States sources in December 2009 and January 2010 regarding the deaths of three
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Reports detention in the punishment cells drove him to despair, and he made four suicide attempts.
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In mid-2002 the DOD changed the way they classified suicide attempts, referring to these acts as "
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of the non-compliant captive because he attempted suicide on the 191st day of his detention.
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custody, was reported to have committed suicide after being repatriated to Libyan custody.
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taken to a police office; he should have been turned over to the underage authorities."
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In 2006 and later, defense attorneys were concerned about their clients' mental health.
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Guantanamo Desperation Seen in Suicide Attempts: One Incident Was During Lawyer's Visit
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Scott Horton, "The Guantánamo "Suicides": A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle"
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Carol Rosenberg, "Latest Guantánamo prison camp suicide was 'indefinite detainee'"
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ordered the release of a video of a February 2003 interrogation conducted by the
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for Reporting. The award revived a round of criticism of the article's veracity.
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especially the indefinite confinement and unending uncertainty they faced.
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had covered up deaths of the detainees that occurred under torture at a "
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A Profile of 517 Detainees through Analysis of Department of Defense Data
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report of its investigation of the three suicides at Guantanamo in 2006.
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Sent to the punishment cells when all the ordinary cells were occupied.
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reported that same day that al-Amry had been identified as one of the "
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The National Magazine Award and Guantánamo: A Tall Tale Gets the Prize
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Suffered brain damage, allegedly following attempted suicide in 2003.
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Following release of the redacted NCIS investigative report in 2008,
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On June 10, 2006, the DOD announced that three prisoners held by the
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Previous suicide attempts had resulted in his being confined to the
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Late 2003 – 23 detainees tried to hang themselves simultaneously.
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23 Detainees Attempted Suicide in Protest at Base, Military Says
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On May 31, 2007 Saudi officials announced that the dead man was
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Joshua Denbeaux, a lawyer representing detainees through the
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Flaws Exposed in Guantanamo Article that Won Magazine Award
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Attempted suicide during a lawyer's visit in October 2005.
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William Fisher, "Guantanamo deaths in 2006 won't go away"
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Repatriated to Saudi Arabia, where he went through the
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Inmates Released from Guantanamo Tell Tales of Despair
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Muhammad Saad Iqbal told his CSRT that he had to wear
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Former captives alleged to have (re)joined insurgency
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Controversies surrounding people captured during the
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Comments by released detainees who knew the dead men
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Index

United States Department of Defense
self-injurious behavior
United States
Guantanamo Bay detainment camps
June 10, 2006 suicides
redacted
Seton Hall University Law School
Center for Policy and Research
Harper's Magazine
NBC News
United States Department of Defense
self-injurious behavior
terms
Afghans
Pakistanis
Shah Muhammad
The Washington Post
suicide pact
Mani al-Utaybi
Yasser al-Zahrani
Ali Abdullah Ahmed
Harry Harris, Jr.
asymmetric warfare
George Bush
Colleen Graffy
PR move
jihadi
The Scotsman
Sean McCormack
United States State Department

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