Initial Set of Documents Received from DIA/DOS/FBI
(released by the government 10/15/04)

Record
Date of Record
M/D/Y
Date Released M/D/Y
Agency
Record Description
Ltr from Senator Charles E. Grassley to Assistant Attorney General Daniel L. Bryant 02/25/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Requests information regarding possible rendition of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed to another country for torture. Attaches letter from [name redacted] making the initial complaint regarding Mohammed and US torture.
Ltr from General Secretary of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA (NCCCUSA) Reverend Robert Edgar to President George Bush 03/08/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Renews request for permission to visit detainees at Guantanamo. Indicates that NCCCUSA has signed amicus brief in case before US Supreme Court determining due process rights of detainees
Ltr from Senator Patrick Leahy to National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice 03/12/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Requests information regarding the status of CID investigation of Afghan deaths in Bagram detention facility and what interrogation techniques are used at U.S. detention facilities
Ltr from the following Congresswoman Darlene Hooley and other Members of Congress to Attorney General John Ashcroft 05/05/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Requests that the DOJ "conduct an investigation into any and all alleged abuses by private contractors at the Abu Ghurayb [sic] Prison and other detention facilities in Iraq."
Ltr from Assistant Attorney General William A. Moschella to Senator Patrick Leahy 05/07/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Clarifies jurisdiction in investigation of Iraqi prisoner abuse by civilian contractors
Ltr from Senator Patrick Leahy to Attorney General John Ashcroft 05/07/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Asks for the DOJ role in investigating reports that civilian contractors were involved in abuse of Iraqi prisoners.
Ltr from Congressman Frank R. Wolf to Attorney General John Ashcroft 05/12/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Requests that the Attorney General send a team to Guantanamo to ensure prisoners are treated humanely.
Ltr from Congressman John Conyers, Jr. to Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner 05/19/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Requests congressional investigation into reports that DOJ gave false/misleading information to the US Supreme Court in arguing Padilla and Hamdi cases.
Ltr from Senator Patrick Leahy to Attorney General John Ashcroft 05/28/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Requests copies of "all rules, memoranda, and legal opinions regarding the treatment and interrogation of suspected al Qaeda members who are detained on U.S. territory, or in Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, Iraq, or wherever they are held" and documents between agencies discussing interrogation techniques. Asks questions regarding DOJ stance on torture outside of US borders, international law, accountability, American credibility in light of Abu Ghraib, enemy combatant vs. POW status, and DOJ response to reports of abuse
Ltr from Senator Patrick Leahy to National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice 06/02/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Asks which laws against torture U.S. personnel are expected to follow, requests confirmation that interrogation techniques condemned by US are not also being used by the US, asks the status of investigations into death and mistreatment of detainees, asks how the US determines whether detainees transferred to other countries are treated humanely.
Ltr from Assistant Attorney General William E. Moschella to Senator Patrick Leahy, Ranking Minority Member of Committee on the Judiciary 06/08/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Response to accusation that the DOJ assisted the Pentagon and intelligence community in "circumventing the law." Outlines legal framework guiding treatment of detainees.
Ltrs (Form letters) from Assistant Attorney General William E. Moschella to Darlene Hooley and other Members of Congress 06/14/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Response to request that DOJ investigate allegations of abuse by private contractors in Iraq. Indicates there is an investigation being conducted, but that details are classified.
Ltr from the following Members of Congress: Martin T. Meehan, Howard L. Berman, Jerrold Nadler, Melvin L. Watt, Sheila Jackson Lee, William D. Delahunt, Tammy Baldwin, Adam B. Schiff, John Conyers Jr., Rick Boucher, Bobby Scott, Zoe Lofgren, Maxine Waters, Robert Wexler, Anthony D. Weiner, Linda T. Sanchez to the Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary, F. James Sensenbrenner 06/17/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Urges the Committee on the Judiciary to formally request from the Administration all executive branch memos, orders, and rules regarding treatment of detainees in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Guantanamo with respect to Geneva Conventions, Convention against Torture, customary international law on torture, and federal torture statutes.
Ltr from Congressman Frank. R. Wolf to Inspector General Glenn A. Fine 06/21/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Expresses concern that Office of Legal Counsel Memo dated 8/1/02 could provide legal justification for torture of prisoners in US custody
Ltr from Assistant Attorney General William E. Moschella to Senator Patrick Leahy 07/01/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Answers to questions posed by Committee on the Judiciary regarding interrogation of detainees
Ltr from Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary, Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner to Attorney General John Ashcroft 07/13/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Notifies Ashcroft of potential House Resolution (H.Res. 700) requesting Attorney General to release documents relating to treatment of prisoners in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Guantanamo
Ltr from Assistant Attorney General William E. Moschella to Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner, Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary 07/20/2004 10/15/2004 OIP Details documents released by White House and DOJ in response to H.Res. 700 regarding US interrogations of al Qaeda and Taliban enemy combatants
Report on Detention and Corrections Operations in Iraq (Donald J. Ryder Report) (Redacted) 11/05/2003 10/15/04 DOD Concludes that coalition forces are detaining "EPWs and Civilian Internees (both security internees and criminal detainees) in accordance with DoD directives and accepted U.S. and international practices"
Cover Memorandum from Provost Marshal General Donald Ryder to Commanding General, Combined Joint Task Force-7, Iraq attaching Ryder Report (Redacted) 11/06/2003 10/15/2004 DOD Attaches Report on Detention and Corrections Operations in Iraq (Ryder Report)
US Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) reports of Aug 16, 2003 death of detainee Dham Spah at Abu Ghraib prison 01/24/2004 10/15/2004 DOD Documents related to investigation into death in custody (at Abu Ghraib) of male detainee who had been on hunger strike for eight days. Investigation concluded that "manner of death [was] natural."
Commander's Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action with CID reports attached. 2/9/2004, 7/1/2003 10/15/2004 DOD Documents related to investigation into abuse of Iraqi male detainee. "Investigation established probable cause to believe that Lt. [REDACTED] committed the offenses of assault, release a detainee without proper authorization, obstruction of justice, conduct unbecoming, willful dereliction of duty and cruelty and maltreatment when he took an Iraqi teenager out of view of others and fired off a shot in an attempt to scare the Iraqi before releasing him."
Commander's Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action addressed to Commander 519th MI Battalion, Abu Ghraib, with CID reports of Oct 7, 2003 abuse incident attached. Part 1, Part 2 3/31/2004, 1/30/2004 10/15/2004 DOD Documents related to investigation into report that female Iraqi prisoner was mistreated at Abu Ghraib prison on Oct 7, 2003. Female detainee alleged hat "inside the cell, one of the soldiers held her hands behind her back while another soldier forcibly kissed her. . . The soldiers took her out of the cell and took her downstairs, where they showed her a naked Iraqi man and told her that if she did not do what they said, then they would take her clothes off and make her look like the Iraqi man. . . Ms. [REDACTED] stated the [soldier] removed her shirt, leaving her in her bra." The investigation "did not establish sufficient evidence to prove or disprove [that the soldiers] committed the offenses."
CID Records re Aug 20, 2003 death of detainee Emad Kazem Taleb at Abu Ghraib prison. Part 1, Part 2 06/03/2004 10/15/2004 DOD Documents related to investigation into Aug 20, 2003 death in custody. Investigation concluded that "manner of death was natural."
CID Records re Aug 8, 2003 death of detainee Najem Abed Mohamed at Abu Ghraib prison. 06/04/2004 10/15/2004 DOD Documents related to investigation into Aug 8, 2003 death in custody. Investigation concluded that "manner of death was natural."
CID Records re abuse of detainees at Kandahar, Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan detention facilities from 26 Dec 2001 to 6 July 2002. 07/02/2004 10/15/2004 DOD Documents related to investigation into allegation that detainee "was abused by US Forces, by being beaten on the hands, feet, and chest, while being detained in the Peshawar, Pakistan and Kandahar, Afghanistan detainee facilities." Occludes that "investigation failed to prove or disprove Mr. [Redacted] was abused by U.S. Forces as he was not able to be located for a victim interview at his hometown of Gardez, Afghanistan."
CID Records re maltreatment of detainees in U.S. custody at Kandahar Detention Facility, Afghanistan from Sep 7, 2002 to Sep 9, 2002. 08/05/2004 10/15/2004 DOD Documents related to investigations following a report by a U.S. Army Medic at Bagram, that Persons Under Control (PUC), numbers 327, 328 and 330, Bagram Detainee facility, may have been abused in Kandahar detention facility. Concludes that "investigation failed to prove or disprove the detainee abuse occurred as originally alleged due to inability to interview the alleged victims since the areas which [sic] they are believed to be residing are under high combat threat."
Commander's Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action, addressed to Commander C Co, 1/8th INF BN, Fort Carson, CO, with attached CID report. Part 1, Part 2 9/17/2004, 05/6/2004 10/15/2004 DOD Documents related to investigation into May 2003 "self inflicted gunshot wound to the foot of PFC[REDACTED] following his theft of money while on a raid of suspected Fedayeen homes."
Commander's Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action related to Dec 31, 2003 incident of abuse of an Iraqi citizen by a member of the 300th Military Police Company, and attached CID report. 9/27/2004, 1/30/2004 10/15/2004 DOD Documents related to investigation into abuse of Iraqi male detainee. Investigation "established probable cause to believe SPC [REDACTED] committed the offenses of Aggravated Assault and Negligent Discharge of a Firearm when he threatened to shoot Mr. [REDACTED] and then fired a shot into the ground next to Mr. [REDACTED]. Investigation also established probable cause to believe SPC [REDACTED] committed the offense of Assault Consummated by a Battery when he butt-stroked Mr. [REDACTED] in the back of the head and face."
Agents Activity Summaries & PUC/Detainee Death and Abuse Investigations 06/01/2004 10/15/2004 DOD One of the summaries notes that "about 0900, 15 May 04, this office was notified by HQ, USACIDC that Mr. [Redacted] was beaten on hands, feet, and chest, while detained at Kandahar and Peshawar detainee facilities. Final page contains log of 7 alleged offenses by US, ranging from murder to maltreatment in Asadabad, FOB Gereshk, KAF (Kandahar Air Field), Gardez, BAF (Bagram Airfield), and Peshawar.
Internal memorandum from Inspection to Counterterrorism Division re activities of FBI personnel at Abu Ghraib during Oct 2003 - Dec 2003 5/19/04 10/15/2004 FBI Summary of results of 14 interviews conducted by Inspection Division of FBI personnel who participated in detainee interviews at Abu Ghraib . Includes: classified chart of FBI personnel who conducted interviews at Abu Ghraib during Oct-Dec 2003 - all redacted except dates of interview; List of questions covered in interview. Memorandum notes numbers of FBI personnel involved and interview, includes description of observations of FBI personnel on specific incidents that they believed did not raise to level of misconduct, e.g. hooding, nakedness, sleep deprivation; refers to list of acceptable interview techniques provided by DOD; describes detainees' complaints of military misconduct to FBI officers, including allegations of torture;
Memorandum from FBI Military Liaison and Detainee Unit (MLDU), Counterterrorism Department to Miami Division, re repatriation 6/19/03 10/15/2004 FBI Memorandum re ensuring FBI interview is conducted of each Guantanamo detainee who is a candidate for repatriation, as part of the FBI's "threat assessment".
Memorandum from FBI MLDU Counterterrorism Department to International Operations, Madrid, re Detainee Operations in Guantanamo and Afghanistan, IT- Al Qaeda 10/28/03 10/15/2004 FBI Provides copy of interview reports provided to DOJ by DOD in response to [REDACTED] for passage to [REDACTED]
Internal memorandum from FBI MLDU Counterterrorism, Kabul re Sheberghan and Pol-I-Charki prisons, Afghanistan. 5/10/04 10/15/2004 FBI Ambassador advised of imminent transfer of Guantanamo prisoners to undetermined location in Afghanistan and between prisons in Afghanistan. He expressed concern re prison conditions, and noted that US unlikely to have further interest in prisoners given length of detention.
Memorandum from MLDU Counterterrorism to Records Management requesting control file. 5/28/03 10/15/2004 FBI Request for files for preparation of memos to DOJ and Military re repatriation
Memoranda between FBI MLDU Counterterrorism Division and DOD/DOJ (and within FBI, between Counterterrorism and Savannah ITC) re repatriation evaluations and recommendations by FBI Examples: 12/10/03,12/11/03, 1/20/04(dates of other similar documents received: 3/5/03, 7/22/04,7/29/03, 8/11/03, 8/14/03, 8/15/03, 8/18/03,9/3/03, 9/10/03, 9/15/03, 9/17/03, 9/23/03, 9/29/03, 9/30/03, 10/8/03, 10/9/03, 10/15/03 (2), 10/17/03, 10/20/03, 12/4/03, 1/15/04, 1/21/04, 1/22/04, 3/18/04, 3/19/04, 3/22/04, 3/29/04, 4/8/04, 5/4/04, 5/7/04,5/12/04, 5/24/04, 6/4/04, 7/6/04, 7/7/04, 7/26/04, 7/27/04, 7/28/04 10/15/2004 FBI DOJ/DOD requests for FBI records checks of named individuals being considered for repatriation, and FBI responses (and associated internal memos) recommending continued detention (at Gtmo or 'in U.S. DOD control'), transfer for detention (to Gtmo or other country - see e.g.10-Dec-03: transfer for detention in Pakistan recommended), transfer for prosecution, or transfer for release. Names and all details except conclusion redacted.
Email from FBI employee to Valerie Caproni (Office of General Counsel) re 'finalized EC' 5/21/04 10/15/2004 FBI Entirely redacted
Email from FBI employee to Valerie Caproni (Office of General Counsel) re 'Afghanistan guidance' 5/14/04 10/15/2004 FBI Redacted, responsive to email to Frankie Battle dated 14-May-04 re Interviews/Interrogations. Attaches string of emails re Abu Ghraib, forwarded from Tom Harrington to Valerie Caproni (Office of General Counsel), noting that the FBI may be examined re Abu Ghraib, and awareness of Director Mueller and others in FBI of the matter. Suggestion that FBI will not enter into investigation of abuse.
Internal memorandum within FBI Counterterrorism from MLDU TDY Bagram to Inspection, Pittsburgh re shooting in Afghanistan 4/29/04 10/15/2004 FBI Redacted
Memorandum to Valerie Caproni (Office of General Counsel) attaching on-site behavioral assessment of interview process at Guantanamo, May 2002. 5/28/04; 6/18/02 10/15/2004 FBI Assessment of interview process on Guantanamo by FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) in 2002 - details redacted. Notes that other U.S. government entities have conducted behavioral assessments at Guantanamo. Observations and recommendations sent to various FBI divisions.
Memorandum from FBI General Counsel to All Divisions on Treatment of Prisoners and Detainees (Duplicate exists at 1375-1380) 5/19/04 10/15/2004 FBI Memorandum to personnel deployed in foreign locations reiterating existing FBI policy that officers "may not obtain statements during interrogations by the use of force, threats, physical abuse…"
Memorandum to Valerie Caproni attaching emails to date re Guantanamo interrogation issues 6/1/04; Emails from July 2002 10/15/2004 FBI Redacted emails include: July 2002 re 'Counter-interrogation resistance tactics training'; August 2002 memo to Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG) re services/personnel being provided on Guantanamo; Sep and Oct 2002 internal emails re observations of personnel sent to Guantanamo (redacted); Oct 6 2002 email noting that an FBI officer observed DHS interrogation of detainee; String of Nov 2002 emails re 'legal issues re Gitmo' and document titled Legal Analysis of Interrogation Techniques (entirely redacted) ; Dec 9 2002 email re 'Rewards Program at GTMO' (entirely redacted)
Internal memorandum from BAU reporting on Guantanamo assignment 5/30/03 10/15/2004 FBI Memorandum from BAU to Counterterrorism and other FBI units re assistance and challenges encountered during Guantanamo assignment (entirely redacted).
Document (Memo?) from FBI (BAU) personnel at Guantanamo to Commanding General of Joint Task Force-170 11/22/2002 10/15/2004 FBI redacted
Document (Memo?) from SSA, [redacted], FBI (BAU) to Marion Bowman, Legal Counsel, FBIHQ 11/27/2002 10/15/2004 FBI Title: "Legal Analysis of Interrogation Techniques:" Content redacted
Document (Memo?) from FBI (BAU) and CITF personnel at Guantanamo to Commanding General, Joint Task force 170 11/22/2002 10/15/2004 FBI Titled: "Law Enforcement Sensitive" Content redacted
Memo to File from SSA [Redacted] no date 10/15/2004 FBI redacted
E-mail to Valerie Caproni re meeting with DOD re Iraq prisoner abuse investigations 5/14/04 10/15/2004 FBI Redacted.
Internal Counterterrorism memorandum 11/25/03 10/15/2004 FBI Redacted.
E-mail from [Redacted] to John Pistole, Kenneth Wainstein, Larry Mefford, Pasquale Damura, [Redacted] 01/08/2003 10/15/2004 FBI Contains the following headings:" Interview/Interrogation Considerations," "Observations," "Recommendations," "Additional Considerations" The rest of the text is redacted
CNN.com News Story "Red Cross fears U.S. hiding detainees" no date 10/15/2004 FBI Red Cross reports that suspects reported as arrested by the FBI are unaccounted for, references Taguba report that refers to Ghost detainees.
Internal Counterterrorism memorandum from MLDU Afghanistan 4/18/04 10/15/2004 FBI Suggested modifications re FBI Bureau's structure in Afghanistan (content redacted)
"PRIVILEGED/DRAFT/NOT FOR FURTHER DESSIMATION-GITMO, IRAQ, AND AFGHANISTAN" document no date 10/15/2004 FBI Content mostly redacted, contains headings for the locations listed, plus a heading for "Unknown Location" and a redacted log of listing with "Date" and "Event" columns that include the words "Referral/Direct"
2 string of emails forwarded to Valerie Caproni re interrogation techniques 5/10/04; 5/12/04 10/15/2004 FBI Discusses FBI Guantanamo interrogation techniques in response to media reports, search for anything in writing- largely redacted, reference made to "5/30/03 EC, drafted by SSA [REDACTED] BAU, which discusses interview/interrogation techniques in detail". Comment in email dated 10-May-04 that FBI interrogation has followed policy: "no Miranda, otherwise follow FBI/DOJ policy...Utilize our methods that are proven [REDACTED]."
String of email forwarded to Valerie Caproni re abuses at Abu Ghraib 5/13/04 (originals 4/30/04) 10/15/2004 FBI Email to Chris Swecker and others asking if anyone from FBI had knowledge of Abu Ghraib abuses, incl statement "I know that we have been made aware of allegations in the past, but I do not know of any instance where we had to make a referral". Swecker responded that unaware.
Document on FBI letterhead no date 10/15/2004 FBI entirely redacted
List of interviewees and dates of interview, Abu Ghraib prison 11/22/03 (from 10/2/03) 10/15/2004 FBI Redacted except for dates of interview
Corruption Federal Public Official - Executive Branch 5/6/04 10/15/2004 FBI Entirely redacted
DUPLICATE Memorandum from FBI General Counsel to All Divisions on Treatment of Prisoners and Detainees (Duplicate exists at 1182-1193) 5/19/04 10/15/2004 FBI Memorandum to personnel deployed in foreign locations reiterating existing FBI policy that officers "may not obtain statements during interrogations by the use of force, threats, physical abuse…"
ICRC Press Release 05/07/2004 10/15/2004 State Dept iCRC Press Release concerning coalitions' treatment of persons held in Iraq
ICRC Press Release 07/26/2004 10/15/2004 State Dept ICRC Press Release concerning the role of the ICRC in US detention related to the events of 11 Sep 2001 and its aftermath
Letter from ICRC President Jakob Kellenberger to Ambassador Kevin Edward Moley, Permanent Rep. of the USA 09/08/2004 10/15/2004 State Dept Letter requesting that any transmittal of ICRC reports to Congressional committees be carried out under conditions that respect the confidential nature of those documents.
Letter from ICRC President Jakob Kellenberger to Senator Byrd 05/28/2004 10/15/2004 State Dept Letter noting that the decision to grant a Congressional Committee access to pertinent ICRC reports lies with the US authorities but that the ICRC's concern was to have the reports transmitted on a confidential basis. The letter also regrets that the reports cannot be released to the public.
Letter to Senator Bingaman from Asst Secretary, Legislative Affairs, State Dept on behalf of Under Secretary Dobriansky 03/21/2003 10/15/2004 State Dept Letter responsive to Senator Bingaman's request for response to media allegations re U.S. interrogation methods, stating that Dept is looking into allegations with DOD and will respond asap.
Congressional Correspondence Clearance and State Dept Congressional Correspondence Tasker forms for clearance/signature of response to Senator Bingaman 03/19/2003 10/15/2004 State Dept Forms seeking clearance for 'interim response' letter to Senator Bingaman re Washington Post article concerning U.S. interrogation methods.
Letter from Senator Bingaman to Under Secretary Dobriansky 02/11/2003 10/15/2004 State Dept Letter seeking comments on Washington Post article detailing U.S. interrogation methods in Afghanistan, and status of U.S. commitment to human rights.
Congressional Correspondence Clearance and State Dept Congressional Correspondence Tasker forms for clearance/signature of response to Skelton 05/28/2004 10/15/2004 State Dept Forms seeking clearance for response to Skelton requesting when the Dept was advised of the Feb 2004 ICRC report on mistreatment of Iraq detainees
State Dept Congressional Correspondence Tasker form re Grodin. 01/23/2003 10/15/2004 State Dept Form noting that Grodin matter referred to DOD for reply.
Letter from Senator Kerry to Asst Secretary Kelly forwarding request for investigation from Dr Grodin, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights. 01/22/2003 10/15/2004 State Dept Letter forwarding request from Dr Grodin for immediate investigation into allegations to torture and other mistreatment of suspected Al Qaeda detainees.
Letter from member of Committee on Foreign Relations to Secretary of State re OLC memos on interrogation methods 07/23/2004 10/15/2004 State Dept Letter requesting Dept's views re OLC memos on application of treaties to Al Qaeda/Taliban detainees (1/22/2002) and interrogation standards (8/1/2002), including whether Dept was involved in their preparation and whether Dept agrees with conclusion re suspension of Geneva Convention and analysis of Torture Convention.
Letter from member of Committee on Foreign Relations to Secretary of State re provision of documents on scope of U.S. obligations under Geneva Conventions and Convention Against Torture 07/23/2004 10/15/2004 State Dept Letter requesting State Dept turn over 3 specified withheld memoranda re inter-agency discussions on U.S. obligations under Geneva Conventions and Torture Convention, and any other legal memoranda post 9/11 interpreting U.S. obligations re treatment of prisoners of war and detainees under Geneva Conventions, ICCPR and Torture Convention.
Emails re FBI Caproni draft testimony and CRM DIV comment on draft DOJ statement re Interrogation in Global War on Terrorism 07/07/2004 10/15/2004 DOJ, Criminal Division No attachments provided
Indictment in United States v. David A. Passaro
10/15/2004 DOJ, Criminal Division Passaro was a contractor working on behalf of CIA, indicted in relation to interrogation techniques that resulted in death of a detainee, Abdul Wali, in Afghanistan.
Letter from Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division to Senator Leahy 05/07/2004 10/15/2004 DOJ, Criminal Division Response to letter seeking clarification re referrals received by DOJ from DOD and CIA concerning investigation of abuses by civilian contractors at Abu Ghraib.
Letter from Senator Leahy to John Ashcroft 05/07/2004 10/15/2004 DOJ, Criminal Division Letter seeks response re contradiction between testimony and media re investigation of abuses by contractors at Abu Ghraib
Emails re "potential torture involving Iraqi detainees" 05/04/2004 10/15/2004 DOJ, Criminal Division Content of emails entirely redacted.
Emails/fax covers referring to draft OLC memo 8/2/2004, 7/28/2004 10/15/2004 DOJ, Criminal Division Content of emails redacted, no attachments.
Collection of internal emails concerning 'detainee' issues
10/15/2004 OIPR Entirely redacted, except for dates, some names and incidental/personal matters such as meeting times
Redacted Emails regarding "DR Guidance for SSCI mtg on Iraqi Prisoners" 5/10/04 10/15/2004 DIA
JITF Exploitation Branch Guidelines for Personnel, Supporting Interrogations and Debriefing Activities
10/15/2004 DIA
Redacted documents relating to torture abuse of Iraqi detainee by an Iraqi police officer at a Coalition base in Baghdad Apr. 2004 10/15/2004 DIA
Redacted documents relating to the request of a local Iraqi NGO's request for release of 6 Abu Ghraib detainees to substantiate allegations of detainee abuse May. 2004 10/15/2004 DIA
Redacted documents relating to detainee abuse in the vicinity of Ghecko, Kandahar Province Jul. 2004 10/15/2004 DIA States that" detainee] has been detained by U.S. forces in the past. After his release, Mohammed has spoken out against the Americans by stating that they used torture on him, which included sexual acts with dogs."
Redacted documents related to efforts to find alleged terrorists who killed a US Diplomat in Amman. Sep. 2004 10/15/2004 DIA
Memorandum entitled "JITF-CT Guidelines for Personnel Supporting Interrogation and Debriefing Activities 08/06/2004 10/15/2004 DIA Guidelines implementing adherence to international treaties to which US is a party, prohibits JITF-CT personnel from engaging in physical, mental abuse; contacting, questioning or dialoguing with persons of potential intelligence value without approval of the senior JITF-CT individual in charge; unaccompanied access to detainees.