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Guantánamo judge to CIA: Disclose 'black site' details to USS Cole defense lawyers

The military judge in the USS Cole bombing case has ordered the U.S. government to give defense lawyers details — names, dates and places — of the CIA's secret overseas detention and interrogation of the man accused of planning the bombing, two people who have read the still-secret order said Thursday.

Army Col. James L. Pohl issued the five-page order Monday. It was sealed as document 120C on the war court website Thursday morning and, according to those who've read it, orders the agency to provide a chronology of the overseas odyssey of Abd al Rahim al Nashiri, 49, from his capture in Dubai in 2002 to his arrival at Guantánamo four years later.

The judge's order instructs prosecutors to provide nine categories of closely guarded classified CIA information to the lawyers — including the names of agents, interrogators and medical personnel who worked at the so-called black sites. The order covers "locations, personnel and communications" as well as cables between the black sites and headquarters that sought and approved so-called enhanced interrogation techniques, the two sources said.

Read more at the Herald: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/04/17/4064798/guantanamo-judge-to-cia-disclose.html

Carol Rosenberg

Miami Herald

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