From The Sunday Times May 4, 2008
The awfully nice guys allowing US torture at Guantanamo Bay
Philippe Sands, a British QC, has exposed the ‘decent’ lawyers who made the brutal interrogation of Guantanamo detainees possible

The interrogation room in Guantanamo Bay, Christmas Eve 2002. Detainee 063 – an Al-Qaeda suspect called Mohamed al-Kahtani, who may or may not be that sought-after 20th 9/11 hijacker – is crying in his chair. It is his 33rd day of continuous interrogation – a month with almost no sleep – and the interrogators have started up with the white noise again and are pouring water over his head.

Maybe the snarling dogs will come back too, or he’ll once more be humiliated by some woman pressing up against him while he’s told to stand or crouch naked for hours on end. He’ll be yelled at, shaved by force and made to act like a dog and will have instructions bellowed at him from a distance of 2in. He’ll be so terrified and exhausted that he’ll wet himself.

Happy Christmas, Mohamed. Good Christian men, rejoice. read