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214:(also known as Haji Naseem, ISN 10028) was found dead in the small recreation yard outside his cell at approximately 3:50 am. According to Army investigators, Naseem was allowed to go back and forth to the recreation yard without having the door to his cell locked. In the middle of the night, guards found Naseem hanging from a pole in the fence of the recreation yard, in a noose improvised from one of his bedsheets. Guards were on record as complaining to their superiors about "special privileges" allotted the prisoners at Camp Echo. Naseem was perhaps special because of his psychiatric history and previous suicide attempts, or possibly was special ("of interest") because he was, at least some of the time, cooperating with interrogators. 142: 150: 158: 45: 224:, a British resident who was released without charges in January 2005 after being held for nearly three years, described being subjected to extremes of heat and cold during interrogation, which during one period happened on a daily basis. He and other former prisoners have described other abuses and torture at the hands of American interrogators. 217:
Camp Echo consists of separate one-story buildings, each a cell divided into two rooms by mesh grates. This division allows lawyers to consult with detainees in the area of their cells. Military officials also use the facilities to interrogate detainees, shackling them to the floor. The eight feet by
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The contents of the secret recordings emerged in a pretrial hearing ordered by the judge, Col. W. Shane Cohen, who is deciding whether to let prosecutors admit a F.B.I. account of Mr. al-Baluchi's confessions at Guantánamo in January 2007, known as his "clean team
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ten feet (2.4 m by 3 m) concrete buildings have narrow, slotted translucent plastic in the doors but no real windows; they are air-conditioned and heated. The cell side contains a toilet and a cot. The visitor side contains a table and chairs.
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fences and is shrouded behind a thick green mesh. Walkways are drawn in the crushed white rock on the ground of the camp, and visitors are instructed to stay within these boundaries.
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Outside visitors to Camp Echo, such as attorneys for detainees, must pass through several guarded checkpoint gates. The camp is surrounded by high
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As of May 2011, most of the detainees at Camp Echo were so-called "detainees of interest." That month, one of them,
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Camp five -- permanent facility modeled after a bureau of prison maximum security facility
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Camp six -- permanent facility modeled after a bureau of prison maximum security facility
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Camp Delta is composed of detention camps 1, 2, 3, 4. Camp Echo is near it.
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Camp four -- more pleasant surroundings for the most compliant detainees
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David Rose, "How I entered the hellish world of Guantanamo Bay"
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Undated U.S. military image shows a meeting room in Camp Echo
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Undated U.S. military image shows exercise yard at Camp Echo
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Camp one -- April 2002 -- open air cages, but with plumbing
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Undated U.S. military image shows cell and shower Camp Echo
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Scott Russell, "From Downtown Minneapolis to Guantanamo"
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Former captives alleged to have (re)joined insurgency
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Guantanamo Bay detention camps
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