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Lawyers Go to Court for Gitmo Detainee
2006-09-19
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba (AP) - A Saudi has been held in solitary confinement for a year at the Guantanamo Bay prison and is now so mentally unbalanced he considers insects his friends, lawyers said in a motion filed Monday seeking the man's removal from isolation.

Shaker Aamer, a 37-year-old resident of Britain, was placed in isolated confinement Sept. 24, 2005, and has been beaten by guards, deprived of sleep and subjected to temperature extremes, according to the motion filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

However, Aamer has said he had contact with fellow prisoners as recently as the beginning of June, one of his lawyers, Zachary Katznelson, said in a declaration to the court in Washington. Neither lawyer could immediately be contacted to explain the apparently contradictory information.
"He's crazy! He keeps talking to Jiminy Cricket!"
In the 16-page filing, Aamer's lawyers said that since he was put into isolation 360 days ago, except for infrequent meetings with his attorneys, he has had contact only with the Americans running the prison on this U.S. Navy base in southeastern Cuba. ``His only consistent contact with living beings beside his captors is with the ants in his cell. He feeds them and considers them his friends,'' Katznelson said in a statement filed with the court. ``There is no question in my mind that he is mentally unstable,'' he added.
He may have been unstable prior to being imprisoned.
The motion, a copy of which was provided to The Associated Press, said Aamer lives in a 6-by-8-foot cell containing a steel bunk, steel toilet, steel sink, a Quran and a thin mattress. The cell is contained entirely within a wooden shack.

Katznelson said that on June 9 - the day before three Guantanamo detainees committed suicide by hanging themselves in their cells - military police beat Aamer because he resisted providing a retina scan and fingerprints. ``They choked him,'' the lawyer said. ``They bent his nose repeatedly so hard to the side he thought it would break. ... They gouged his eyes. They held his eyes open and shined a mag-lite in them for minutes on end, generating intense heat. They bent his fingers until he screamed. When he screamed, they cut off his airway, then put a mask on him so he could not cry out.''
I own a Maglite. The heat isn't 'intense'. And if Aamer gave the guards any guff then he's going to get whacked. Every con in the pen knows that.
The motion said the treatment of Aamer, who is fluent in English and is known to military guards as ``the Professor,'' violates Article Three of the Geneva Conventions, which states prisoners ``shall in all circumstances be treated humanely.''
So far I haven't heard anything that violates this, even if we're magnamious enough to extend Article Three to the mook.
Army Capt. Dan Byer, a Guantanamo spokesman, denied any of the roughly 450 Guantanamo detainees are subjected to such treatment. He said regulations prevent him from speaking about individual detainees, but that detainees are treated in conformance with the Geneva Conventions.

He discounted the allegation that Aamer was kept in solitary confinement. ``No detainee is in a situation where they do not have available human contact 24 hours a day,'' Byer said, but he declined to discuss whether Aamer has been kept apart from other detainees for a year.
No doubt that solitary can send some guys 'round the bend. Happens in the state pens. The issue is what he did to land himself in solitary.
Aamer told his lawyer the air conditioner in his cell is often turned off, leaving him sweltering in the tropical heat, or turned up full blast ``so the cell is freezing cold.''

Aamer claims he was working for a charity organization when he was captured in Afghanistan after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Just a pious, humble solicitor for the Widows Ammunition Fund.
The detainee won a measure of fame at the prison last year when he met with Army Col. Mike Bumgarner, who was then the warden, to end a hunger strike by detainees. Aamer brought together a six-man prisoners council that attempted to negotiate improved conditions and advocated that detainees be tried or sent home, his lawyers said, but the talks failed and Aamer was put in solitary confinement.
Posted by:Steve White

#8  I can see it now. "The Ant Man of Guantanamo", starring Sean Penn as Shaky Aamer...

As long as Susan Sarandon get to play his lawyer.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-19 11:42  

#7  "Insects, lawyers. same, same" That was low! Insects are a vital part of our ecosystem while lawyers are bloodsucking parasites that carry disease.
Posted by: North American Insect Lobby (NAIL)   2006-09-19 10:49  

#6  I can see it now. "The Ant Man of Guantanamo", starring Sean Penn as Shaky Aamer...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-09-19 10:02  

#5  insects are his peers, possibly friends as well....he's not deranged
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-19 09:36  

#4  is now so mentally unbalanced he considers insects his friends, lawyers said in a motion filed

Insects, lawyers. same, same.
Posted by: Snineger Spavitle5395   2006-09-19 09:23  

#3  Guardian.

'Nuff said.
Posted by: Bobby   2006-09-19 06:53  

#2  The ACLU ( American Criminal Liberties Union) - Undermining America since 1920.
Posted by: doc   2006-09-19 06:46  

#1  A Saudi has been held in solitary confinement for a year at the Guantanamo Bay prison and is now so mentally unbalanced he considers insects his friends

Having friends is a step up for a Muzzy.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-09-19 06:19  

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