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What the Bush Administration's CIA's Torture Program Looked Like to Those Being Tortured
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=52449"><span class="small">Carol Rosenberg, The New York Times</span></a>   
Thursday, 05 December 2019 14:05

Rosenberg writes: "One shows the prisoner nude and strapped to a crude gurney, his entire body clenched as he is waterboarded by an unseen interrogator. Another shows him with his wrists cuffed to bars so high above his head he is forced on to his tiptoes, with a long wound stitched on his left leg and a howl emerging from his open mouth. Yet another depicts a captor smacking his head against a wall."

Guantanamo Bay detainees. (photo: Getty)
Guantanamo Bay detainees. (photo: Getty)


What the Bush Administration's CIA's Torture Program Looked Like to Those Being Tortured

By Carol Rosenberg, The New York Times

05 December 19


Drawings done in captivity by the first prisoner known to undergo “enhanced interrogation” portray his account of what happened to him in vivid and disturbing ways.

ne shows the prisoner nude and strapped to a crude gurney, his entire body clenched as he is waterboarded by an unseen interrogator. Another shows him with his wrists cuffed to bars so high above his head he is forced on to his tiptoes, with a long wound stitched on his left leg and a howl emerging from his open mouth. Yet another depicts a captor smacking his head against a wall.

They are sketches drawn in captivity by the Guantánamo Bay prisoner known as Abu Zubaydah, self-portraits of the torture he was subjected to during the four years he was held in secret prisons by the C.I.A.

Published here for the first time, they are gritty and highly personal depictions that put flesh, bones and emotion on what until now had sometimes been portrayed in popular culture in sanitized or inaccurate ways: the so-called enhanced interrogations techniques used by the United States in secret overseas prisons during a feverish pursuit of Al Qaeda after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

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