Camp four (Guantanamo)
Photo taken by the US military shows one of the camp four barracks, May 2006 according to the US military.
Camp four is one of the camps that make up the complex of camps for captives held in extrajudicial detention in the United States' Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.[1]
Camp authorities only allowed the captives they considered "compliant" to stay in camp four.[1]
Incident at Camp IV
On May 19, 2006 a skirmish took place in Bay 1, Zulu Block (building) of Camp IV. A ten person "quick reaction force" entered bay 1 in response to a possible suicide attempt. A skuffle ensued for about five minutes between the team and the occupants, which escalated to the use of tear gas, non-lethal bullets, and "bean bags" against light fixtures and fan blades. Six occupants were treated for minor injuries.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Andy Worthington (2007). The Guantanamo Files. Plute Press. ISBN 978 0 7453 2664 1.
- ↑ US DoD News May 19, 2006, Skirmish American Forces Press Service, with photos
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- Camp one -- April 2002 -- open air cages, but with plumbing
- Camp two -- open air cages, but with plumbing
- Camp three -- open air cages, but with plumbing
- Camp four -- more pleasant surroundings for the most compliant detainees
- Camp five -- permanent facility modeled after a bureau of prison maximum security facility
- Camp Five Echo "disciplinary block" for "non-compliant" prisoners
- Camp six -- permanent facility modeled after a bureau of prison maximum security facility
- Camp seven -- secret location, former CIA "high value detainees" held here
- Camp No (Camp seven) -- secret interrogation center
- Camp X-Ray -- January - April 2002 -- open air cages with no plumbing
- Camp Delta -- blanket term used to refer to most of the other camps
- Camp Iguana -- originally held child detainees, now holds the men determined to be innocent
- Camp Echo -- isolation cells, and cells where detainees are held prior to meeting their lawyers
- Guantanamo psychiatric ward -- opened in March 2003
- Strawberry Fields -- black site run by the CIA
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