Interesting. The Washington Post is reporting today that Wikileaks has published another SOP manual from Gitmo.
From the Washington Post:
The manual discusses the facility’s “behavior management plan” for the first two weeks after a detainee’s arrival, when he has no access to the International Committee of the Red Cross or a chaplain: “The purpose of the Behavior Management Plan is to enhance and exploit the disorientation and disorganization felt by a newly arrived detainee in the interrogation process,” the manual says. “It concentrates on isolating the detainee and fostering dependence of the detainee on his interrogator.”
Navy Cmdr. Rick Haupt, a Guantanamo spokesman, said officials received a copy of the manual yesterday and are trying to authenticate it. Wikileaks also published a copy of the 2003 Guantanamo manual last month. Haupt said the manuals are constantly updated and that “things have changed dramatically” in the years since.
Marked “for official use only,” the manual is not meant for public release but contains little if any sensitive information.
Very interesting reading. There was also reportedly a rendition manual on the site but, as of this writing that page was down.
[tags]Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, Wikileaks, Gitmo SOP, Rendition[/tags]