On July 15, 2008, attorneys who represent Omar Khadr, a Canadian-born terror suspect detained at Guantanamo Bay, released excerpts of a videotaped interrogation.'You don't care about me,' Khadr sobs in interview tapes (July 15, 2008) The video footage, recorded in 2003, shows 16-year-old Khadr being questioned by a Canadian Security Intelligence Services agent.Video of interrogation of Gitmo prisoner released (July 15, 2008)
Interrogation Video
The interrogation of 16-year-old Khadr took place six months after he was captured in Afghanistan. The video footage was compiled over a three day period. In the released video footage, Khadr is quested about his links to Al Qaeda, about his friends and family and about his Islamic faith.
At first, it appears as if Khadr is comfortable with the agents. As the interrogation continues for several days, Khadr becomes increasingly upset. He tries to show the agents his wounds and says "you don't care about me." Later in the video Khadr can be seen sobbing and repeating "Help me...Help me." Globe and Mail: Omar Khadr: The interrogation (July 15, 2008)
Gitmo Prisoner Interrogation Video Blogs and Commentaries
- Docudharma: Canadian Teen's Gitmo Interrogation Film to Be Released 7/15 (July 14, 2008)
