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The salt pit

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The "Salt Pit" is the codename of an isolated clandestine CIA interrogation centre in Afghanistan.

In the winter of 2005 the "salt pit" became known to the general public over two incidents.

November 2002 death in custody

The CIA case officer, on his first assignment, who was the director of this prison, directed the Afghan guards to strip a suspect naked, and chain him to the floor of his unheated cell, and leave him overnight. In the morning the suspect was dead. A post-mortem examination determined that he froze to death, although his body bore wounds showing he had also been beaten.

The suspect was buried in an unmarked grave. His friends and family were never told what happened to him.

The "bright and eager" CIA case officer in charge of the facility was not censured. He was promoted.

The false imprisonment of Khalid El-Masri

Khalid El-Masri, a German citizen was kidnapped from Macedonia and rendered to Afghanistan. Mr El-Masri shared the same name as a suspect on the USA's watchlist, and this triggered the suspicion of Macedonian authorities that he might be traveling on a forged passport.

A team of American security officials were dispatched to Macedonia, where they took custody of Me El-Masri, without regard to his legal rights under Macedonian law. It took over two months for the CIA to take the obvious step of determining of verifying whether Mr El-Masri's passport was a legitimate one.

El-Masri described being beaten and injected with drugs as part of his interrogation.

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