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Suleiman Abdullah Salim

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The man, who Kenyan officials say was wanted for involvement in the embassy bombings and is now in American custody, is Suleiman Abdalla Salim Hemed, known as Issa. Said to be a Yemeni in his mid-20s, Mr. Hemed is one of a number of suspected Qaeda members whose faces appear on illustrated playing
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Mr. Salim was one of 39 men subjected to some of the C.I.A.'s most brutal techniques — beatings, hanging in chains, sleep deprivation and water dousing, which creates a sensation of drowning, even though interrogators had been denied permission to use that last tactic on him, according to a Senate
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Mr Salim, who is now back home in Tanzania, said he was held for five years and tortured. "You can't sleep, you can't eat, you can't smell," he told The Guardian. "Flashbacks come anytime, so much they make you
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CIA interrogators tortured him, even though he was a black African man, and the Suleiman Abdullah Salim they had intended to capture was an ethnically Arab man from Yemen.
232: 38: 364: 294: 199: 79:, a Somali warlord. Dheere's men accused him of owing Dheere money, and when he refused to be shaken down, they handed him over the CIA. 263:"Kenya Hands Over Al Qaeda Suspect to U.S. Officials: Authorities in Nairobi say he took part in the 1998 bombings of American embassies" 91:. Salim said that, when he was first turned over to the Americans they accused him of finding a way to alter his appearance. 100: 41:'s inquiry into the CIA's use of torture identified as having been subjected to the most brutal torture. According to 320: 171: 161: 75:, due to resentment from the local warlord's militiamen. In 2003 he was working as a driver for an employee of 359: 262: 132: 120: 24: 112: 67:. He took his first job, as a fisherman, when he was a young teenager. He worked in a clothing store, in 104: 35: 325: 207: 71:. He later worked in Mombasa, as a water porter. He had to leave a job as a harbor pilot, in 267: 124: 72: 76: 183:
Intelligence Committee investigation into the agency's classified interrogation program.
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When the CIA first reported his apprehension they said he was a Yemeni, named
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filed a lawsuit against the psychologists who designed the interrogations,
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by the United States government, and encouraged the attorneys to reach a
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cards being distributed by the American agents in Somalia.
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Index

Tanzania
extrajudicial detention
CIA
black sites
United States Senate
Intelligence Committee
James Risen
New York Times
Stone Town
Tanzania
Dar es Salaam
Kismayu, Somalia
Mohammed Dheere
American Civil Liberties Union
James E. Mitchell
Bruce Jessen
Mohamed Ahmed Ben Soud
Gul Rahman
Justin Lowe Quackenbush
summary judgment
indemnified
settlement



James Risen
"After Torture, Ex-Detainee Is Still Captive of 'The Darkness'"
New York Times
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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