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[[Sergeant]] '''Heather Cerveny''' is a member of the [[United States Marine Corps]], and a [[paralegal]], who she submitted an [[affidavit]]<ref name=Affidavit>{{citation  
Sergeant '''Heather Cerveny''' a [[United States Marine Corps|United States Marine]], and a [[paralegal]], who she submitted an [[affidavit]] that concluded that "I understood that striking  of detainees [held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps] "was a common practice".<ref name=Affidavit>
{{citation  
| url =http://www.dartblog.com/data/media/gitmo_affidavit.pdf  
| url =http://www.dartblog.com/data/media/gitmo_affidavit.pdf  
| title = Cerveny's affidavit (.pdf)], | date = October 4, 2006}}</ref> describing boasts of abusive treatment of detainees held in the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s.<ref name=SanJoseMercury061013>[http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/states/california/northern_california/15754585.htm Marine says morale miserable at Guantanamo Bay prison], ''[[San Jose Mercury]]'', October 13, 2006
| title = Cerveny's affidavit (.pdf)]
| date = October 4, 2006
}}
</ref>
</ref>
<ref name=SanJoseMercury061013>
{{cite news
| url        = http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/states/california/northern_california/15754585.htm
| title      = Marine says morale miserable at Guantanamo Bay prison
| publisher  = San Jose Mercury
| date        = 2006-10-13                                               
| quote      =                             
}}                                   
</ref>                                                                                                           


Press reports state Cerveny, who was 23 years old in 2006, was 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.<ref name=TheJurist061013>{{citation
Press reports state Cerveny, who was 23 years old in 2006, was 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.<ref name=TheJurist061013>
| url = http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2006/10/pentagon-orders-probe-into-marines.php  
{{citation
| title = Pentagon orders probe into Marine's report of Guantanamo detainee abuse  
| url = http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2006/10/pentagon-orders-probe-into-marines.php  
| journal =The Jurist
| title = Pentagon orders probe into Marine's report of Guantanamo detainee abuse  
| date = October 13, 2006}}</ref>
| journal =The Jurist
| date = October 13, 2006
}}
</ref>


[[Muneer Ahmad]], the civilian lawyer for [[Omar Khadr]], reported that Cerveny and her superior, [[Colby Vokey]], Khadr's military lawyer, had been ordered not to comment on conditions at Guantanamo.<ref name=Wapo061014>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/14/AR2006101401062.html 2 Ordered Not to Discuss Gitmo Claims], ''[[Washington Post]]'', October 14, 2006</ref> This order was confirmed on behalf of [[Colonel]] [[Carol Joyce]], the Marines' chief defense counsel, who according to the ''Washington Post'' "had directed him [Ahmad] 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'."
[[Muneer Ahmad]], the civilian lawyer for [[Omar Khadr]], reported that Cerveny and her superior, [[Colby Vokey]], Khadr's military lawyer, had been ordered not to comment on conditions at Guantanamo.<ref name=Wapo061014>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/14/AR2006101401062.html 2 Ordered Not to Discuss Gitmo Claims], ''[[Washington Post]]'', October 14, 2006</ref> This order was confirmed on behalf of [[Colonel]] [[Carol Joyce]], the Marines' chief defense counsel, who according to the ''Washington Post'' "had directed him [Ahmad] 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'."


Colonel [[Richard Basset]], the officer assigned to investigate the allegations in Cerveny's affidavit,<ref name=TheGuardian061210>{{citation
Colonel [[Richard Basset]], the officer assigned to investigate the allegations in Cerveny's affidavit,<ref name=TheGuardian061210>
| url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6271654,00.html  
{{cite news
| title = Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation
| url         = http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6271654,00.html  
| journal = The Guardian
| title       = Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation
  | date =December 10, 2006}}</ref>returned from his investigation on November 15, 2006<ref name=NCTimes061115>[http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2006/11/16/military/14_03_1611_15_06.txt U.S. Army colonel investigating abuse allegations returns from Guantanamo], ''[[North Carolina Times]]'', November 16, </ref> and submitted his report on December 10, 2006.
| publisher  = [[The Guardian]]
| author      =
| date        = 2006-12-10
| accessdate = 2011-04-22
| quote      =
}} 
</ref><ref name=CbsNews061210>
{{cite news
| url        = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/10/ap/world/mainD8LU6APO1.shtml
| title      = Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation: U.S. Army colonel completes, turns in report on Guantanamo abuse investigation
| publisher  = [[CBS News]]
| author      =
| date        = 2006-12-10
| accessdate  = 2011-04-22
| quote      =
}}
</ref>
He returned from his investigation on November 15, 2006.<ref name=NCTimes061115>
{{cite news
| url        = http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2006/11/16/military/14_03_1611_15_06.txt  
| title      = U.S. Army colonel investigating abuse allegations returns from Guantanamo
| publisher  = [[North Carolina Times]]
| author      =
| date        = 2006-11-16
| page        =
| accessdate  = 2011-04-22
| quote      =
}} 
</ref>
He submitted his report on December 10, 2006.<ref name=TheGuardian061210/><ref name=CbsNews061210/>
The report was not immediately made public.<ref name=InternationalHeraldTribune20070202>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/02/03/news/CB-GEN-Guantanamo-Abuse-Probe.php
| title=Investigator into alleged Guantanamo abuse accuses Marine of [[false complaint]]
| publisher=[[International Herald Tribune]]
| date=2007-02-02
| accessdate=2007-10-02
}}</ref><ref name=CbsNews20070207>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/07/ap/world/mainD8N530V00.shtml
| title=Military: No Gitmo Guard Abuse Evident: U.S. military investigation reports no evidence guards beat Guantanamo detainees
| publisher=[[CBS News]]
| author=[[Michael Melia]]
| date=2007-02-07
| accessdate=2007-10-31
}}</ref><ref name=WashingtonPost20061210>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/10/AR2006121000378_pf.html
| title=Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation
| author=[[Michael Melia]]
| date=2006=12-10
| publisher=[[Washington Post]]
| accessdate=2007-10-02
}}</ref>


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,"<ref name=CbsNews061210>
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,"<ref name=CbsNews061210>
[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/10/ap/world/mainD8LU6APO1.shtml Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation: U.S. Army colonel completes, turns in report on Guantanamo abuse investigation], ''[[CBS News]]'', December 10, 2006</ref>
[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/10/ap/world/mainD8LU6APO1.shtml Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation: U.S. Army colonel completes, turns in report on Guantanamo abuse investigation], ''[[CBS News]]'', December 10, 2006</ref>
A thirteen page summary of the inquiry was made public in February 2007.<ref name=BassetReport>
{{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]]
| accessdate=2009-08-04
}} [http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dod.mil%2Fpubs%2Ffoi%2Fdetainees%2F09-F-0049_BassettReport.pdf&date=2009-08-04 mirror]
</ref>
It was heavily redacted.


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Sergeant Heather Cerveny a United States Marine, and a paralegal, who she submitted an affidavit that concluded that "I understood that striking of detainees [held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps] "was a common practice".[1] [2]

Press reports state Cerveny, who was 23 years old in 2006, was 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]

Muneer Ahmad, the civilian lawyer for Omar Khadr, reported that Cerveny and her superior, Colby Vokey, Khadr's military lawyer, had been ordered not to comment on conditions at Guantanamo.[4] This order was confirmed on behalf of Colonel Carol Joyce, the Marines' chief defense counsel, who according to the Washington Post "had directed him [Ahmad] 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'."

Colonel Richard Basset, the officer assigned to investigate the allegations in Cerveny's affidavit,[5][6] He returned from his investigation on November 15, 2006.[7] He submitted his report on December 10, 2006.[5][6] The report was not immediately made public.[8][9][10]

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]

A thirteen page summary of the inquiry was made public in February 2007.[11] It was heavily redacted.

References

  1. Cerveny's affidavit (.pdf)], October 4, 2006
  2. Marine says morale miserable at Guantanamo Bay prison, San Jose Mercury, 2006-10-13.
  3. "Pentagon orders probe into Marine's report of Guantanamo detainee abuse", The Jurist, October 13, 2006
  4. 2 Ordered Not to Discuss Gitmo Claims, Washington Post, October 14, 2006
  5. 5.0 5.1 Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation, The Guardian, 2006-12-10. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation: U.S. Army colonel completes, turns in report on Guantanamo abuse investigation, CBS News, 2006-12-10. Retrieved on 2011-04-22. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "CbsNews061210" defined multiple times with different content
  7. U.S. Army colonel investigating abuse allegations returns from Guantanamo, North Carolina Times, 2006-11-16. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.
  8. Investigator into alleged Guantanamo abuse accuses Marine of false complaint, International Herald Tribune, 2007-02-02. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
  9. Michael Melia. Military: No Gitmo Guard Abuse Evident: U.S. military investigation reports no evidence guards beat Guantanamo detainees, CBS News, 2007-02-07. Retrieved on 2007-10-31.
  10. Michael Melia. Col. Submits Guantanamo Investigation, Washington Post, 2006=12-10. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
  11. Richard Bassett. Army Regulation (AR) 15-6 Investigation into Alleged Abuse of Detainees at Joint Task Force -- Guantanamo2009-08-04Department of DefenseGuantanamo;abuse, United States Department of Defense, 2007-02-05. Retrieved on 2009-08-04. mirror