Hikmat Nafi Shaukat

Hikmat Nafi Shaukat
Arrested CIA
Detained at CIA black sites
Charge(s) extrajudicial detention
Occupation medical doctor

Dr. Hikmat Nafi Shaukat was held in the Central Intelligence Agency's network of black sites.[1]

In December 2014 the United States Senate Intelligence Committee released an unclassified summary of its huge report on the CIA's use of torture, which confirmed Shaukat had been held in CIA custody.[2] The Senate report concluded he had been illegally subjected to torture without authorization from CIA headquarters. The Senate report concluded that Shaukat had never been part of al Qaida, he had merely once been neighbors with individuals who later may have joined al Qaida.

The CIA captured him in 2002, and held Shaukat for about two months.[3]

References

  1. Emma Roller, Rebecca Nelson (2014-12-10). "What CIA Interrogators Did To 17 Detainees Without Approval". National Journal. Archived from the original on 2014-12-11. Retrieved 2014-12-10. You probably haven't heard many of these names before. But they are important, both in terms of the terrorist plots they either planned or executed, and in how the U.S. government treated them once they became prisoners, according to the newly released Senate Intelligence Committee's torture report.
  2. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (2015). The Official Senate Report on CIA Torture: Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 9781634506038. Retrieved 2015-08-10. For example, the Committee did not include among the 26 individuals wrongfully detaineed: Dr. Hikmat Nafi Shaukat, even though it was determined that he was not involved in CBRN efforts and his involvement with al Qa'ida members was limited to personal relationships with former neighbors.
  3. "Dr. Hikmat Nafi Shaukat". CIA Detainees. Retrieved 2015-08-10.


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