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http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia_china/story.jsp?story=108988

Video shows CIA threatened to let prisoner be killed
War on terrorism
By Andrew Buncombe in Washington
08 December 2001


Video evidence has emerged that CIA operatives were
threatening Taliban prisoners they would be left to
die if they did not co-operate under interrogation.

In an exchange captured on video by an Afghan
cameraman, two officers threatened the American
Taliban fighter John Walker, who was being held at a
prison fortress near the northern city of
Mazar-i-Sharif two weeks ago. One of the officers is
Mike Spann, a member of the special activities
division of the agency's directorate of operations –
the paramilitary wing of the agency's secret espionage
branch – who was killed in an uprising at the prison
only hours later. Nearly 400 Taliban prisoners were
also killed as the uprising was put down.

The precise nature of the threat – raised by Mr Spann
and a CIA colleague called Dave – is unclear, but on
the video Mr Spann, 32, wearing jeans and a black
jumper and with an AK47 assault rifle strapped across
his back, is seen nodding towards Mr Walker, 20, and
then saying to Dave: "I explained to him what the deal
is". The video shows Mr Walker kneeling on the ground,
emaciated, filthy, wearing loose black trousers and a
tunic, with his elbows tied behind his back, and
cowering as Mr Spann remonstrates with him. Mr Walker
stares at the ground throughout.

"Dave" then replies: "The problem is, he's got to
decide if he wants to live or die. If he wants to die,
he's going to die here. Or he's going to f****** spend
the rest of his short f****** life in prison. It's his
decision, man.

"We can only help the guys who want to talk to us. We
can only get the Red Cross to help so many guys."

The mention of the Red Cross appears to be a reference
to a representative of the international charity who
was trying to register the thousands of Taliban and
al-Qa'ida fighters in the prison.

Later Mr Spann is heard to say to Mr Walker: "They
[the 11 September hijackers] killed other Muslims.
There were several hundred other Muslims killed in the
bombing. Are you going to talk to us?" When there is
no reply, "Dave" says to Mr Spann: "This guy got his
chance. He got his chance."

Within hours of the encounter, hundreds of prisoners
launched an uprising in which they seized guns and
other weapons from their Northern Alliance guards. In
the initial fighting Mr Spann was killed, while "Dave"
fought his way out, shooting dead several prisoners.

The exchange on the video raises the prospect that the
prisoners revolted because they feared they could be
killed if they did not co-operate with the coalition
forces. Mr Walker was one of the few who survived the
uprising. He was taken into custody by US forces.

The uprising was put down by a combination of Northern
Alliance fighters and American air strikes called in
by US and British special forces soldiers who were at
the prison acting as advisers and interrogating
prisoners. Hundreds of Taliban fighters were killed by
the air strikes, whose use has been questioned by
human rights groups. They have called for a full
inquiry into the massacre.

Yesterday a spokeswoman for Amnesty International
said: "[The threats] are very disturbing. The CIA
operatives should be fully aware of the international
law and that they cannot execute prisoners. It just
shows more than ever the need for a full inquiry into
what took place and that the US, UK and United Front
governments cannot push the matter under the carpet."

Kenneth Ross, the executive director of the New
York-based Human Rights Watch group, said that under
international law the threat could amount to torture.

"International law is absolutely clear that any
prisoner is entitled to humane treatment and cannot be
summarily executed. It's not clear what the CIA man
was threatening but if he was threatening to leave him
to rot to death it would be utterly inappropriate.
Threat of execution is a form of severe treatment, if
not torture."

Ari Fleischer, President George Bush's spokesman, said
that America had not yet decided what should happen to
Mr Walker, who some people accuse of treason. He said
the Department of Defence was investigating the case.

The CIA said it was not ready to comment on the
behaviour of its operatives on the video.

Also from the Asia China section.
Marines bury Afghan fighter killed in 'friendly fire'
We'll deliver bin Laden and Omar, says Karzai
Complete list of 8 December stories
In no man's land, Arab fighters spread terror
Taliban chief on run after surrender of Kandahar



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