Alleged 9/11 "20th hijacker" tried suicide - lawyer
A Saudi citizen who allegedly intended to be the "20th hijacker" on Sept. 11 tried to kill himself last month at the U.S. prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba after learning he faced charges that could carry the death penalty, his lawyer said on Monday.Oh well.
The prisoner, Mohammed al Qahtani, cut himself at least three times in early April, once deeply enough to produce "profuse bleeding" that required hospital treatment, said attorney Gitanjali Gutierrez.
Qahtani apparently thought his execution was imminent and had a mental breakdown. "He lost all hope and really had a very direct psychological reaction to all of this," Gutierrez said.
A spokeswoman for the detention center declined to comment, citing a policy against discussing specific conditions of individual detainees.
Prosecutors filed charges against Qahtani in February, requesting the death penalty if he is convicted of conspiring with al Qaeda to crash hijacked passenger planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in 2001.
The Pentagon official overseeing the Guantanamo war crimes tribunals dropped the charges on May 13 without giving a reason but reserved the right to file them again later.
Gutierrez said she learned of the suicide attempt during an April visit to the prison camp at a U.S. naval base in Cuba. She said the military had just given clearance for her to publicly discuss notes taken during that visit.
U.S. government officials said Qahtani had intended to join the 19 hijackers who commandeered four passenger planes and crashed them on Sept. 11, but that an immigration agent denied him entry into the United States at a Florida airport.
Held at Guantanamo for more than six years, Qahtani was the subject of a "special interrogation plan" approved by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in 2002. It included beatings, sleep deprivation, extended isolation, threats against him and his family, forced nudity, sexual humiliation, cold temperatures, loud music and being chained in painful positions for long periods, according to publicly leaked interrogation logs.
He was forced to bark like a dog and pick up trash with his hands cuffed while he was called "a pig," Gutierrez said.
Notice how Reuters refers to this piece of garbage as the alleged "20th hijacker," yet accept at face value the word of his very dubious lawyer that he tried to kill himself.
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