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Guantánamo Suicide Letter Declassified And Released by The U.S. |
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First Guantánamo Suicide Letter Declassified by U.S. Government
Confirms Prior Accounts From Detainee: “Imprisoned, Tortured and Deprived”
for “No Reason or Crime Committed” Synopsis In New York, onMarch 15, 2006, attorneys representing Guantánamo detainees
at the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) reacted to the first detainee
suicide letter ever declassified by the U.S. Government, blasting the Bush Administration
for driving detainees to suicide through indefinite detentions, mistreatment
and torture at the base. The shocking letter by Jumah Al Dossari, a Bahraini
national whose attorney found him hanging by his neck in a suicide attempt at
Guantánamo in October 2005, describes how the horrific conditions of
Jumah’s confinement and indefinite detention drove him to try to take
his own life. In his letter, Jumah seeks to make his “voice heard by the
world from the depths of the detention centers” and implores the “fair
people of America to look again at the situation and try to have a moment of
truth…” "This disturbing new letter reveals a man brought to the brink of self-destruction
because of the government's inhumane policies of indefinite detention and mistreatment
- affecting hundreds of people who have not been accused of a crime or even
afforded the most basic due process in court," said CCR Deputy Legal Director
Barbara Olshansky. "Jumah's letter is a haunting reminder of the meeting I had with him just
before he slashed and hung himself. Jumah had repeatedly begged us to get him
out of isolation. Because our request to the court for this relief was denied
on technical grounds, we implored the military to hold Jumah under more humane
conditions, and we continue to do so. Our grave fear is that if the military
persists in denying our requests, Jumah, who by the military's own count has
tried to kill himself ten times in U.S. custody, will not survive Guantanamo,"
said Joshua Colangelo-Bryan of Dorsey & Whitney LLP, co-counsel with the
Center for Constitutional Rights for Jumah. On March 22, 2006, the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia will hear
oral argument relating to the government's motion to dismiss Jumah's case and
those of all other Guantanamo detainees. Jumaa's Suicide Letter In fact, I don’t know where to begin... or how to begin… Josh,
Khaled the interpreter… I feel very sorry for forcing you to see…It
might be the first time in your life… to see a human being who suffered
too much… dying in front of your eyes…I know it is an awful and
horrible scene, but…I really feel sorry for you. There was no other alternative
to make our voice heard by the world from the depths of the detention centers
except this way in order for the world to re-examine its standing and for the
fair people of America to look again at the situation and try to have a moment
of truth with themselves… why was no conclusion reached with regard to
the detainees in Guantanamo, Cuba until now? Till when this tragedy will continue?
When will it end after all these years, and when will the detainees go back
to their homelands, families, wives and children? When will this tragedy cease
to continue… till when? The detainees are suffering from the bitterness
of despair, the detention humiliation and the vanquish of slavery and suppression…
Josh, Khaled: Actually I spent nice hours with you… even though they
were full of talking about my agonies, pains and grieves… I hope you will
always remember that you met and sat with a “human being” called
“Jumah” who suffered too much and was abused in his belief, self,
in his dignity and also in his humanity. He was imprisoned, tortured and deprived
from his homeland, his family and his young daughter who is in the most need
for him for four years…with no reason or crime committed. Remember that
there are hundreds of detainees in Guantanamo –Cuba – they are in
the same situation of suffering and misfortune. They were captured, tortured
and detained with no offense or reason. Their lives might end like mine…
When you remember me in my last gasps of life before dying, while my soul is
leaving my body to rise to its creator, remember that the world let us and let
our case down… Remember that our governments let us down… Remember
the unreasonable delay of the courts in looking into our case and to side with
the victims of injustice… Remember that if there were people who are actually
fair and who defend justice and defend the victims of injustice and if there
are judges who are fair, I wouldn’t have been wrapped in death shrouds
now and my family –my father, my mother, my brothers and sisters, and
my little daughter – would not have to lose their son… forever…
but what else can I do? Take some of my blood… take pieces of my death shrouds... take some of
my remains…take pictures of my dead body when I am placed in my grave,
lonely…send it to the world.. to the judges…to people with live
conscious… to people with principles and values, “the fair-minded”…
To make them carry the burden of guilt in front of the world for this soul
that was wasted with no guilt it has ever done… To make them all carry this burden in front of the future generations for this
wasted soul that has done no sin… To make them carry this burden of guilt in front of history for this soul that
was wasted with no reason… After this soul has suffered the worst by the hands of “the protectors
of peace and the callers for democracy, freedom, equality and justice”…
There, in the very far east, at the other end of the ocean… there in
the east… how many fathers, mothers, wives, siblings, children and other
family members who are crying now for their imprisoned children at Guantanamo
Bay –Cuba… Why…Why do they have to suffer the agony of separation
and swallow the bitterness of deprivation from having their sons… I am not the only one suffering …this anguish…my family is very
much suffering too… My little daughter whom they destroyed her spirit
because of my detention and having me taken away from her... sends me letters
saying: “Dad please come to me… please come back to me...all the
girls in my school have dads, except me?!... Dad, I need you...I want you to
come back to me...please come back for my sake... In fact, I don’t have an answer to her question…The answer to her
question is there, with “the fair minded people”... Josh... Khaled: At this moment, I see death looming in front of me while writing
this letter…Death has a bad odor that cannot be smelled except by people
who are going through the agony of death only. Josh... Khaled: farewell… farewell with no hope of you seeing me again…I
thank you for everything you have done for me, but I have a final request…
Show the world the letters I gave you…let the world read them…Let
the world know the agony of the detainees in Cuba… Note: I wrote this letter on the same date shown, but I was surprised that
Khaled, the interpreter, did not show. I really wanted to see him before I leave
this life…I have decided not to make any changes to this letter that was
meant to talk to you and Khaled, out of respect to my faithful friend Khaled...(same
day at night). Prisoner of Deprivation / Jumah Abdel Latif Al Dossari |