Dec. 5th, 2006

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A day in the life of an Enemy Combatant.

Jose Padilla's treatment during isolation

Video Is a Window Into a Terror Suspect's Isolation

NY Times | December 4, 2006
DEBORAH SONTAG

One spring day during his three and a half years as an enemy combatant, Jose Padilla experienced a break from the monotony of his solitary confinement in a bare cell in the brig at the Naval Weapons Station in Charleston, S.C.

That day, Mr. Padilla, a Brooklyn-born Muslim convert whom the Bush administration had accused of plotting a dirty bomb attack and had detained without charges, got to go to the dentist.

"Today is May 21," a naval official declared to a camera videotaping the event. "Right now we're ready to do a root canal treatment on Jose Padilla, our enemy combatant."

Several guards in camouflage and riot gear approached cell No. 103. They unlocked a rectangular panel at the bottom of the door and Mr. Padilla's bare feet slid through, eerily disembodied. As one guard held down a foot with his black boot, the others shackled Mr. Padilla's legs. Next, his hands emerged through another hole to be manacled.

Wordlessly, the guards, pushing into the cell, chained Mr. Padilla's cuffed hands to a metal belt. Briefly, his expressionless eyes met the camera before he lowered his head submissively in expectation of what came next: noise-blocking headphones over his ears and blacked-out goggles over his eyes. Then the guards, whose faces were hidden behind plastic visors, marched their masked, clanking prisoner down the hall to his root canal.

The videotape of that trip to the dentist, which was recently released to Mr. Padilla's lawyers and viewed by The New York Times, offers the first concrete glimpse inside the secretive military incarceration of an American citizen whose detention without charges became a test case of President Bush's powers in the fight against terror. Still frames from the videotape were posted in Mr. Padilla's electronic court file late Friday.

To Mr. Padilla's lawyers, the pictures capture the dehumanization of their client during his military detention from mid-2002 until earlier this year, when the government changed his status from enemy combatant to criminal defendant and transferred him to the federal detention center in Miami. He now awaits trial scheduled for late January.

Together with other documents filed late Friday, the images represent the latest and most aggressive sally by defense lawyers who declared this fall that charges against Mr. Padilla should be dismissed for "outrageous government conduct," saying that he was mistreated and tortured during his years as an enemy combatant.

Now lawyers for Mr. Padilla, 36, suggest that he is unfit to stand trial. They argue that he has been so damaged by his interrogations and prolonged isolation that he suffers post-traumatic stress disorder and is unable to assist in his own defense. His interrogations, they say, included hooding, stress positions, assaults, threats of imminent execution and the administration of "truth serums."
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Sunday sucked. I needed to go to the darkroom and crank out prints, so I leave the house at 11:30. And just below mile 13 I hit a rock.

$1400 worth of damage, probably a bit more.

Fortunately the rock shattered when I hit it. It took out the oil pan, a structural brace, and a motor mount that happened to be at pretty much the point where the rock hit. We had it towed down to the Toyota dealer where it will sit until a minimum of the end of the week, though I expect it to be early/mid next week. They don't have the oil pan in stock, and there's no telling if their warehouse has it.

We've started an insurance claim, so we won't be out that full $1400. Still, not a pleasant hit to take at the end of the year. My laptop is slowly dying, we need to put new tires on the Matrix, etcetera, etcetera. *sigh*

About the only good thing about this is that Russet is on her every other night Apollo schedule, so it hasn't been a huge deal for me to take her car. And therein lies another post...

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