'Tortured' Guantanamo Bay prisoner seeks release of secret videos
Source: MSNBC
'Tortured' Guantanamo Bay prisoner seeks release of secret videos
By Jeff Black, msnbc.com
A new lawsuit seeks to force the U.S. government to make public extremely disturbing videotapes of a Saudi national whose abuse at the Guantanamo Bay prison has been called torture by a former Bush administration official.
The suit, filed in New York federal court on Monday, comes 10 years after the first prisoners in the United States global war on terror arrived at the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba. The prison, within a U.S. Navy base, was considered by Bush administration lawyers outside the jurisdiction of U.S. courts.
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In their lawsuit filed Monday, Lawrence Lustberg and Sandra Babcock seek to shed light on the treatment of their client Mohammed al-Qahtani, who was captured in Afghanistan during the hunt for Osama bin Laden in 2001 and was whisked to Guantanamo Bay, where government investigators later identified him as a man who had planned to participate in the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.
The case of Qahtani first came to light in 2005 when Time magazine published secret log files from Guantanamo that detailed harsh interrogation techniques on the Saudi suspect.
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