Families of Guantanamo detainees want the truth about "suicides"
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- 03 / 20 / 2010
Families of Guantanamo detainees want the truth about "suicides" In an appeal presented to the federal court in Washington – acquired by the French news agency – the relatives of the deceased state that they have discovered "extraordinary and disturbing facts" in relation to the deaths of their sons Yasser al-Zahrani (Saudi Arabian, aged 22) and Salah al-Salami (Yemeni, aged 33).
Their appeal is based on the statements of four military officers. One, Joe Hickman, a high-ranking officer, was on duty at a watch tower with a view of the cells where the two men were held overnight from June 9-10, 2006.
Hickman said that he witnessed three men being transferred from their cells to another area of the camp and then, when the van transporting them returned, saw something being deposited at the infirmary.
Three minutes later, when the camp was in full turmoil, Joe Hickman asked one of the nurses for details of what was going on. According to Hickman, the nurse responded that three dead prisoners had been delivered to the clinic, that they had died of asphyxia because they had rags stuffed down their throats." One of the prisoners was also severely bruised.
Source: Granma International
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