Gitmo Guards Accuse the CIA of Killing Three Prisoners and Covering It Up
In 2006, three Gitmo detainees were found dead after hanging themselves in their cells. Sergeant Joseph Hickman, a former guard on duty the night the men died, tells Radio Sputnik that the US government’s version of events is not the true story.
“I was on duty that night,” Hickman tells Radio Sputnik. “I saw a paddy wagon – we called it a van – which would transport prisoners. I would see that van take three detainees from Camp One and take them to a CIA black site that was on Guantanamo.”
“None of them saw any detainee hang himself in camp 1,” Hickman said. “They would have seen all of that.”
According to Hickman, the detainees were killed because they “posed a threat to the intelligence gathering operation.”
“In
2006, we were doing roughly 200 interrogations a week in Guantanamo
of detainees,” he says. “The only thing that could stop these
interrogations was a detainee hunger strike.
“It is impossible
for these men to have killed themselves in their cells the way the
government says they did,” he stated. “Completely impossible.”Hickman went to the Justice Department with his concerns, but officials failed to conduct an adequate investigation.
“I found a memo from Gitmo that said they only investigated for six days when they claimed two years,” Hickman said.
“The
NCIS, the Justice Department…never talked to the tower guards. They
would have been the ones you would have first talked to. They never
talked to them at all.”
Hickman has written a book, “Murder
at Camp Delta,” detailing his experience at Guantanamo Bay. Since its
publication, he has heard from a number of other former Gitmo employees
who have given similar accounts.“…So many guards have come forward, thanking me for doing it [writing the book], saying they’ve always wanted to speak out about the horrors at Guantanamo.”
President Barack Obama ran for office on a promise to “restore the standards of due process and the core constitutional values that have made this country great,” including closing the notorious detention and torture facility. He has failed to make good on his promise.
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