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Ex-detainee: US soldiers defiled the Quran
In excerpts from an exclusive interview with Aljazeera, a former Guantanamo detainee reveals details of torture, abuse, and religious persecution. Wissam Abd al-Rahman Ahmad said he was captured in Iran, transferred to a Kandahar detention facility in Afghanistan, and finally imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay.
That's interesting. How'd we capture him in Iran?
Claiming he was beaten and routinely insulted with profanities while in Afghanistan, Ahmad said that US soldiers tried to 'break' him using psychological warfare. "They stripped me naked with a bag over my head. One of the soldiers turned me around, removed the bag and I saw a female soldier looking at me," he said.
"She pointed at my pee-pee and laughed!"
"They knew that it is an insult to our religion to appear thus before women," he said.
"It's because our doinkers are so tiny!"
But Ahmad claimed that although he had been beaten and abused, he was asked only one question - his relationship to al-Qaida and Usama bin Ladin. "I told the interrogator, who spoke with an Egyptian accent, that I had no involvement with al-Qaida or anyone, but the man proceeded to insult me and threaten that he would perform profanities on my mother," Ahmad told Aljazeera. The former Guantanamo detainee - now in Jordan - had told his interrogators that Pakistani intelligence knew of his whereabouts the whole time and could corroborate his story. However, nothing compared to the agony of seeing the Quran defiled, Ahmad told Aljazeera.
"The agony! I just... I just... I couldn't take it! I'm scarred for life! Wanna see?"
"Put your pee-pee away, dammit!"
"I could bear all the obscene abuse and all the beatings but I was agonised to see one US soldier stomp on the Holy Quran, while another soldier in Kandahar threw it into the toilet," he said. While in detention at Bagram air base, Ahmad recounted how a female soldier entered his cell to search him. She had brought a dog with her and she proceeded to give the dog the Quran to sniff through. The full interview is to be broadcast in a special segment on the Aljazeera Satellite Channel later in the week.
Posted by: Fred 2004-07-07
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