Department of Defense instructed jailers at Guantanamo to destroy interrogation notes!
WASHINGTON - June 9, 2008 - U.S.
interrogators of "war on terror" detainees were instructed to destroy
handwritten notes that might have exposed harsh or even illegal questioning
methods at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a lawyer for one of the prisoners said Sunday.
Navy Lieutenant Commander Bill
Kuebler said in a statement sent to reporters he considers the notes crucial to
the defense of his client, Canadian Omar Khadr, during his upcoming murder
trial by a special military tribunal at the U.S. naval base.
Kuebler said the instructions were
handed down to interrogators from the U.S. Department of Defense as part of a
standard operating procedure or "SOP" directive that he obtained from
prosecutors last week.
If they were carried out, U.S.
interrogators may have "routinely destroyed evidence" that might have
been used to defend the Khadr and other detainees, Kuebler charged.
"If handwritten notes were destroyed in accordance
with the SOP, the government intentionally deprived Omar's lawyers of key
evidence with which to challenge the reliability" of alleged confessions
made to military interrogators, Kuebler said.