Heather Cerveny

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Sergeant Heather Cerveny is a member of the United States Marine Corps, and a paralegal. Cerveny became notable when she submitted an affidavit describing boasts of abusive treatment meted out to detainees held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.[1][2]

Press reports state Cerveny is 23 years old, was only assigned to assist in the defense of Guantanamo detainees in September, and that the incident she reported occurred on her very first visit to the base.

The Department of Defense's Inspector General announced that another inquiry would be launched into detainee treatment, based on Cerveny's affidavit.[3]

Previous inquiries, like the Schmidt report concluded that abuse at the camps was degrading, but did not rise to the level of "inhumane". [4]

Gag order

Muneer Ahmad, the civilian lawyer for Omar Khadr, reported that Cerveny, and her boss, Colby Vokey, Khadr's military lawyer, had been ordered not to comment on conditions at Guantanamo.[5]

The report quotes a statement released on behalf of Colonel Carol Joyce, the Marines' chief defense counsel, who:

... had directed him not to communicate with the media "pending her review of the facts. This is necessary to ensure all actions of counsel are in compliance with regulations establishing professional standards for military attorneys,"

Basset report

Colonel Richard Basset was the officer assigned to investigate the allegations in Cerveny's affidavit.[6][7] He returned from his investigation on November 15 2006.[8] He submitted his report on December 10 2006. While his report hasn't been made public, and he has made no public comment about it, various military spokesmen have commented on it, insisting that abuse of captives was against policy and repeating the claim that an al-Qaeda training manual counseled operatives to lie about being abused.

The Associated Press quoted one of Basset's superiors, who said Basset: "...interviewed guards and some detainees during a visit to the naval base in southeast Cuba. He also traveled around the U.S. to speak with guards who had left Guantanamo,"[6][7]

The report was not made public.[9] The report recommended no disciplinary action against the five Army,and Navy men whom Cerveny accused in her affidavit as he asserted there was insufficient evidence to support Cerveny's claims.[10][11][12]

On December 18 2008 Fox News, MSNBC and other media outlets published an Associated Press story based on previously classified portions of Basset's inquiry they had acquired through a successful Freedom of Information Act request.[13][14] had determined one of the men Cerveny had named had been part of the riot squad that had left a GI with brain damage who had been asked to masquerade as a detainee who represented a threat for a training exercise.

The previously classified portions of the inquiry reported that another of the men had acknowledged abusing captives.[13]

According to Fox News Vokey reacted to the new information, saying: "the report shows the military ignored statements that undermined the sailors' denials."[13]

Fox News quotes spokesman Colonel William Costello saying he had nothing to add to "what we announced publicly almost two years ago."[13] Fox News quoted Ben Wizner, of the American Civil Liberties Union, characterizing the original inquiry as "narrow", and pointed out that the inquiry hadn't reported the men hadn't abused captives, merely that there was "insufficient evidence" that they had bragged about doing so to Cerveny.

References

  1. Marine says morale miserable at Guantanamo Bay prison, San Jose Mercury, October 13 2006
  2. Cerveny's affidavit (.pdf), October 4 2006
  3. Pentagon orders probe into Marine's report of Guantanamo detainee abuse, The Jurist, October 13 2006
  4. Alleged Guantanamo Abuse Did Not Rise to Level of 'Inhumane', Department of Defense, July 13 2005
  5. 2 Ordered Not to Discuss Gitmo Claims, Washington Post, October 14 2006
  6. 6.0 6.1 Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation, The Guardian, December 10 2006
  7. 7.0 7.1 Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation: U.S. Army colonel completes, turns in report on Guantanamo abuse investigation, CBS News, December 10 2006
  8. U.S. Army colonel investigating abuse allegations returns from Guantanamo, North Carolina Times, November 16 2006
  9. "Investigator into alleged Guantanamo abuse accuses Marine of false complaint". International Herald Tribune. February 2 2007. http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/02/03/news/CB-GEN-Guantanamo-Abuse-Probe.php. Retrieved 2007-10-02. 
  10. {{cite news | url=http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/09-F-0049_BassettReport.pdf | title=Army Regulation (AR) 15-6 Investigation into Alleged Abuse of Detainees at Joint Task Force -- Guantanamo2009-08-04Department of DefenseGuantanamo;abuse | date=2007-02-05 | author=Richard Bassett | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense | archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dod.mil%2Fpubs%2Ffoi%2Fdetainees%2F09-F-0049_BassettReport.pdf&date=2009-08-04 | archivedate=2009-08-04 | accessdate=2009-08-04 }}
  11. Michael Melia (2007-02-07). "Military: No Gitmo Guard Abuse Evident: U.S. military investigation reports no evidence guards beat Guantanamo detainees". CBS News. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/07/ap/world/mainD8N530V00.shtml. Retrieved 2007-10-31. 
  12. Michael Melia (December 10 2006). "Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation". Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/10/AR2006121000378_pf.html. Retrieved 2007-10-02. 
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 "Guantanamo Guard Admits Prisoner Abuse, ACLU Demands 'Top to Bottom' Review". Fox News. 2008-12-18. Archived from the original on 2009-08-04. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews.com%2Fstory%2F0%2C2933%2C469768%2C00.html&date=2009-08-04. Retrieved 2009-08-04. 
  14. "x". Archived on 2009-08-02. Error: If you specify |archivedate=, you must also specify |archiveurl=. http://humanrights.ucdavis.edu/projects/the-guantanamo-testimonials-project/testimonies/testimonies-of-the-defense-department/investigation-into-cerveny-allegations-the-bassett-report. Retrieved 2009-08-02. 

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