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Camp No (also known as Camp Seven) is an alleged secret detention and interrogation facility (black site) related to the United States detainment camps located in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.〔 On January 18, 2010, Scott Horton asserted in an article in ''Harper's magazine,'' the result of a joint investigation with NBC News, that such a facility was maintained outside the regular boundaries of the Guantanamo Bay detention camps.〔 〕〔 〕 ==Description== Estimated to be located about a mile beyond the regular camp boundaries, the camp was described as a highly secret facility referred to as "Camp No" by Guantanamo guards. When soldiers asked about it, they were told "No, it doesn't exist". The compound looked like other camps except that it was surrounded by concertina wire and had no guard towers. The guards who told Horton about it said that it looked as if it could hold 80 prisoners. Some areas looked like the interrogation centers in other parts of the main camp. They had seen non-uniformed personnel going to that area and speculated they were CIA. They suggest that the camp was used for secret interrogations, including the use of illegal interrogation techniques, such as waterboarding, commonly classified as torture.〔〔 In an account published in ''Harper's'', guards attested they had seen three prisoners taken individually in the direction of Camp No by the vehicle they called the paddy wagon, the night of June 9. The paddy wagon contained a cage large enough to hold one prisoner at a time. All three had been taken there by 8 pm.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Camp No」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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