Haynes Memo of Nov 27, 2002

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Haynes memo of November 27, 2002
William James Haynes II and Donald Rumsfeld
423945Haynes memo of November 27, 20022002William James Haynes II and Donald Rumsfeld

(Stamped) UNCLASSIFIED

General Counsel of the Department of Defense

1600 Defense Pentagon

Washington, DC 20301-1600

SECRET/NOFORN

(Stamped) 2002 Dec - 2 AM 11:03
(Stamped) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
ACTION MEMO
November 27, 2002 (1:00 PM)
DEPSEC: _________

FOR: SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

FROM: William J. Haynes II, General Counsel (Signature)

SUBJECT: Counter-Resistance Techniques

The Commander of USSOUTHCOM has forwarded a request by the Commander of Joint Task Force 170 (Now JTF GTMO) for approval of counter-resistance techniques to aid in the interrogation of detainees at Guantanamo Bay (Tab A).

The request contains three categories of counter-resistance techniques, with the first category the least aggressive and the third category the most aggressive (Tab B).

I have discussed this with the deputy, Doug Feith and General Myers. I believe that all join in my recommendation that, as a matter of policy, you authorize the commander of USSOUTHCOM to employ, at his discretion, only Categories I and II and the fourth technique listed in Category III ("Use of mild, non-injurious physical contact such as grabbing, poking in the chest with the finger, and light pushing").

While all Category III techniques may be legally available, we believe that, as a matter of policy, a blanket approval of Category III techniques is not warranted at this time. Our Armed Forces are trained to a standard of interrogation that reflects a tradition of restraint.

RECOMMENDATION: That SECDEF approve the USSOUTHCOM Commander's use of those counter-resistance techniques listed in Categories I and II and the fourth technique listed in Category III during the interrogation of detainees at Guantanamo Bay.

SECDEF Decision:

Approved___(Signature of Rumsfeld)__ Disapproved ________ Other _________

(Handwritten note by Rumsfeld) However, I stand for 8-10 hours a day. Why is standing limited to 4 hours? - D.R.

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Declassified under authority of Executive Order 12958
By Executive Secretary, Office of the Secretary of Defense
William P. Marriott, CAPT, USN
June 18, 2004
(recycling symbol)
(Stamped) Dec 02 2002
(Stamped) UNCLASSIFIED
X04030-02

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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