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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUncovering the Cover Ups: Death Camp in Delta
Mark Denbeaux on the NCIS cover-up of three suicides at Guantánamo Bay Detention CampBy Scott Horton
In the June issue, Harpers Magazine has published the eyewitness account of a military policeman describing the events of the night of June 9, 2006, at the Guantánamo Bay detention camp, when three prisoners died under mysterious circumstances that the U.S. government has sought to pass off as a series of synchronized suicides. The account is one of a group of previously unnoted documents, uncovered by researchers at Seton Hall Law School, that collectively demonstrate that the governments own investigation did not support its claims about the deaths. They are the subject of a new report, Uncovering the Cover Ups: Death Camp in Delta. I put six questions to Professor Mark Denbeaux about the report:
1. Among other things, Seton Halls new report focuses on a bombshell document that Harpers has reproduced in the current issue. How was this document discovered?
Finding needles in haystacks is what my Seton Hall students do best. Working with senior fellows at the Center for Policy and Research, they discovered this document in the summer of 2010. In a sense, it is not new, because it has been lying in a mountain of documents released by FOIA. But there are many more documents released through FOIA than anyone can review. Except for us. We read them.
Our 2009 report, Death in Camp Delta, proved that the conclusions of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service were wrong. We knew the claim that the men were found dead hanging in their cells was untrue. The question was whether the NCIS had been incompetent or had covered up the cause and manner of the deaths. We began to investigate how it could have been so wrong, while giving the government the benefit of all doubt.
http://harpers.org/blog/2014/06/uncovering-the-cover-ups-death-camp-in-delta/
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Uncovering the Cover Ups: Death Camp in Delta (Original Post)
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
OP
Their work is outstanding and we need the documentation...too much goes under the rug. n/t
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
#3
KoKo
(84,711 posts)1. Recommend....
intaglio
(8,170 posts)2. Fascinating.
An investigative and judicial services not actually doing their job.
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)3. Their work is outstanding and we need the documentation...too much goes under the rug. n/t
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)4. kick