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Mohammed has stated that he has endured terrible abuse, first in Pakistani custody, and for the last six and half years in US custody, first at the US prison at Kandahar airport and then at Guantánamo, where, he has explained, he has been hung from his wrists on 30 occasions. On one occasion a heavily armoured riot squad slammed his head into the floor of his cell, breaking one of his teeth, and on another occasion a cigarette was stubbed out on his arm by an interrogator. Mohammed says that he receives constant abuse from some of the guards at Guantánamo, and states that much of the abuse stems from his vocal objection to being called a “nigger” by US military personnel.
As a result of the violence against him he has become deeply depressed, and has tried to commit suicide on several occasions.
Judge Leon ruled that Mohammed is not - and never has been - an enemy combatant, and is therefore wrongfully held at Guantánamo Bay.
Mohammed has stated that he has endured terrible abuse, first in Pakistani custody, and for the last six and half years in US custody, first at the US prison at Kandahar airport and then at Guantánamo, where, he has explained, he has been hung from his wrists on 30 occasions. On one occasion a heavily armoured riot squad slammed his head into the floor of his cell, breaking one of his teeth, and on another occasion a cigarette was stubbed out on his arm by an interrogator. Mohammed says that he receives constant abuse from some of the guards at Guantánamo, and states that much of the abuse stems from his vocal objection to being called a “nigger” by US military personnel.
As a result of the violence against him he has become deeply depressed, and has tried to commit suicide on several occasions.
Judge Leon ruled that Mohammed is not - and never has been - an enemy combatant, and is therefore wrongfully held at Guantánamo Bay.